The Rise of Creative Capitalist
Best way to push the boundaries of Enterprise.
Short Story Review/opinion “The Lottery” (Jackson)
Review and opinion discussing traditions in the short story "The Lottery" by Jackson.
Traditions That Bind Us Rituals of Holidays
Traditions hold society and family together.
Who to Turn Too
It is Easter time very soon. April is Easter month. There will be chocolate Easter eggs for children in the basket.
St Patrick S Day Parade 2012: A Centuries-long Tradition
The color green dominates this day! Irishmen all over the world on St. Patrick’s Day show their national pride and their drinking abilities. Celebrated the "Paddy’s Day" all over the world where Irishmen, Irishmen and other election-Guinness friend at home – and everyone else celebrating with you. The "Green Day" is known for festivals, music, horse races, football matches, fireworks and the like.
Santa Claus and Kringle-phobics
In today’s world, America upholds many traditions but at the same time traditions in America are in decline, melting away – Disappearing under the onslaught of the tradition aphobics today’s society has bred. And One of the biggest traditions under assault by men of phobia’s is Christmas and the Iconic figure Santa Claus, Mr. Kris Kringle himself. Just Some Food for Thought.
Celebrating St Patrick
Would the holy man be amused by the celebrations held globally to celebrate his influence on Irish history, when people don’t even wear the correct colours?
Fun Festivals Around The Globe
Fun can at times be of medical benefit, in more ways than one, even if it does mean getting down and dirty, as some of these celebrations surely do.
Holi : a Festival of Colors
"Don’t Mind, It’s Holi!"
Can Women Really Propose on Leap Year in Ireland?
According to an old Irish tradition, women are allowed to propose to men instead the other way around. A man cannot refused on the wedding proposal for he will end up being punished i.e. pay penalty. The fine could range from a kiss to payment for a silk dress or a pair of gloves.











