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Traditions in my school and in my area made by students in…

Traditions in my school and in my area made by students in…. Red Nose Day. Red Nose D ay . Red nose day is a an annual charity event for the benefit of the people in the UK and Africa.

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Traditions in my school and in my area made by students in…

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  1. Traditions in my school and in my area made by students in…

  2. Red Nose Day

  3. Red Nose Day • Red nose day is a an annual charity event for the benefit of the people in the UK and Africa. • The whole nation comes together to raise money for the event by selling things, dressing –up and ‘doing something funny for money’. • This all then accounts for one night where everything is put together and the best of the entertainment come together to support the cause

  4. Eid Eid is a festival celebrated by Muslims There are 2 types of Eid: Eid-ul-Fitr: Marks the celebration after the 30 days of Ramadan Eid-ul-Adha: festival of sacrifice which takes place about 70 days after the first Eid Eid is celebrated by exchanging presents, having special food and some people have fireworks and decorate their homes.

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  6. Christmas

  7. Christmas • Time of celebration for the birth of Jesus • Celebrated on the 25th of December • Time of spending time with friends of family • Tradition with giving presents to family members

  8. Bonfire Night Celebrated on the 5th November in Great Britain. Also called Guy Fawkes’ Night. Guy Fawkes tried to blow up parliament with gunpowder on 5th November 1605 but failed. Originally people celebrated the night because the king, James I, had survived but now it is mainly just a night of revelry and fireworks. People celebrate by giving firework displays, lighting bonfires, parading in the streets and even setting dummies, usually of Guy Fawkes, on fire

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