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Topia!: Society: Holidays: New Year (64)
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Happy New Year from Aristotle - Site lets visitors post their New Year's resolution online. Lyrics to Auld Lang Syne - Traditional New Year's eve song. Happy New Year from the Sanders - Family shares New Year's greeting, complete with graphics and lots of links. Christine O'Keeffe's New Year's Page - New Year's customs from many countries, calendars, and links. Auld Lang Syne - Site relates the origins of the universaly-popular "song that nobody knows" and explains the song's meaning. Twas the Month after Christmas - Humorous poem about New Year's resolutions to diet. New Year's Day - Includes history, customs, recipes, and how the holiday is celebrated around the world. Celebrate New Years Day - U.S. Embassy page describes U.S. celebrations on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Happy New Year - Page shares New Year's resolutions and poetry. Hogmanay.net - The online guide to millennium Hogmanay celebrations around Scotland, plus some background to the tradition What is the Meaning of New Years? - Contends that a persons desire to achieve values is seen through his New Years resolutions. Father Time's Net - New Year songs, recipes and traditions from around the world. Critical Analysis: Auld Lang Syne - Provides background, history, and lyrics for the popular song. Happy New Year - Happy New Year page, with poems and quotations. The Millennium Lodge - Includes history, recipes for beverages and appetizers, and links. Happy New Year - Page includes historical background of New Year's celebrations, poetry and readings related to New Year's, recipes, and recommended links. Lesson Plan: Cambodian New Year Mini-Unit - Lesson plan for American children in grades 2 - 4 teaching them about the Cambodian New Year. Huddle New Year - Includes seasonal music, games, coloring pages, poems and stories, clip art, fonts, holiday history, and information on observances around the world. New Year Celebration - Explores how traditions evolved from ancient Babylon to Times Square and the Tournament of Roses Parade. Includes notes, observations, and reflections on the turning of the year. Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year - Many may say that today the Scottish Hogmanay traditions are vanishing, but there are some areas of Scotland where even in these modern times, old traditions die hard.
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