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Second New Year

Multicultural countries celebrate more than one New Year, as we do in the Philippines, with two government-declared New Year ...
Dining at a Korean restaurant can be daunting if you don't know what to expect. This expert advice will ensure you have the ...
Chinese New Year Luck, Fortune, Money, and the HorseThe Chinese New Year, also called the Lunar New Year, is one of the most ...
SPRING Festival or the Chinese Lunar New Year is the biggest festival in China. It takes place during the time that the northern hemisphere starts its gradual warming, having already passed the ...
Changyin’s reinterpretation of worms as cells reflects other ways for women to think about the blood of menstruation and childbirth. The negative views of female bodies expressed in the “Blood Bowl ...
Former Irish President Mary McAleese argues that infant baptism violates children’s human rights by imposing church membership without consent. Critics respond that parents possess religious freedom ...