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Valentine’s Day, a Celebration of History Obscured

by acakadut614 in Holidays, March 12, 2012
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Before the coming of "Valentines Day" Valentine’s Day or anniversary (VD) of 2012, certain food products, such as brown, packed with typical pink colored booths sold in supermarkets, malls, and minimarket. Similarly, various flowers, like roses, ready to be offered to young people who want to celebrate it in some places. Roses are synonymous with VD.

Valentine: Worthy of Celebration or Not?

by ohison in Holidays, February 15, 2012
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A purported feast of love celebrated in honour of an acclaimed martyr.

Saint Valentine

by Anonymous Press in Holidays, February 7, 2012
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Learn all about Sain Valentine the saint behind Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day or Dragobetele?

by yan1ss in Holidays, April 30, 2011
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Valentine’s Day or Dragobetele?

Send Flowers for Valentine’s Day to Express Love

by sdkendre in Holidays, April 16, 2011
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Valentine’s Day is one of the most romantic day of the year. Valentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide on 14 February This day has been a normal day for lovers worldwide. This day is celebrated in the sweet memory of St. Valentine, a Christian victim who is best known as the patron saint of lovers. So, today known as St. Valentine. That is why Valentine’s Day is celebrated around the world with passion and enthusiasm.

Love’s Day

by Madelyn A Ruiz in Holidays, March 24, 2011
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A closer look at Valentine.

Love and Valentine

by valentine eze in Holidays, March 2, 2011
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What is love? And how do it have connection with Saint Valentine’s Day?

February 14

by jpv412 in History, February 16, 2011
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Valentines day.

THE Celebration of Valentine ; Matters Arising

by emmyrables in Holidays, February 16, 2011
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The question that has been left un-answered, however, is must love be celelebrated on a designated day alone and not at all times of the year? What was the motive behind this noble practice before now and how can those of us in modern times make good use of a noble and virtuous practice?

The History of Valentines Day

by Ryan Bataille in Holidays, February 14, 2011
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Every February 14, in the United States and other locations throughout the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. While Valentines Day is now commonly known as the Hallmark holiday, the question remains, who is this mysterious St. Valentine?

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