The document repeats the phrase "All I want for Christmas is you" ten times, expressing a desire to be with a romantic partner for the Christmas holiday season above all other gifts or wishes.
This document contains the lyrics to the classic Christmas song "White Christmas" sung by Bing Crosby. The singer expresses his longing for a Christmas with snow like those from his past, describing tree tops glistening and children listening for sleigh bells. He wishes everyone a merry Christmas and hopes that all their Christmases will be white or snowy. The lyrics are repeated with the addition of the singer dreaming of a white Christmas with "you".
This document discusses the true meaning of Christmas and encourages readers to welcome Jesus into their hearts. It notes that while Christmas is associated with gifts, lights, and celebrations, it really commemorates Jesus Christ coming into the world and should inspire people to let him into their lives. It urges readers to prepare their hearts for Jesus's arrival by opening themselves to him in prayer, Mass, and confession so he finds them receptive when he comes to them.
The document is a recount book containing sections about when, who, what, and where for different events and activities in the author's life. It includes recounts of going to school, violin lessons, when Santa comes, P.E., bedtime, loved ones, teacher, friends, Christmas eve visitor, tablemates, after school activities, weekends, Christmas, fun activities, and likes in school. It also notes where the author lives, likes to play, goes to school, goes for holidays, and feels safe.
The document is a Christmas carol that repeats the phrase "We wish you a Merry Christmas" and "Good tidings to you, and all of your kin" while also mentioning that Santa is coming soon. It expresses seasonal greetings and good wishes for Christmas and the new year.
The document contains lyrics repeating that the speaker has angels around them heeding to the word of God and protecting them with a shield. The lyrics also repeat that the speaker has the word of God in their heart and that God's word says He is with the speaker each day of their life.
The song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" wishes the listener a merry Christmas and a happy New Year multiple times. It also requests figgy pudding be brought out for them to enjoy, as they all like figgy pudding. The singers say they won't leave until they are given some figgy pudding. The song ends by repeating its wish for a merry Christmas and happy New Year, and the word "happy" multiple times.
This document contains prayers to Santa Muerte, a figure venerated primarily in Mexico and parts of the United States. There is a prayer for each of the eight colors that Santa Muerte is associated with: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, and white. Each prayer describes the attributes represented by that color and asks Santa Muerte for protection and blessings related to that attribute. The prayers follow a similar structure, asking Santa Muerte, as the protector of the given quality, to pray for the petitioner and not deny the requests, so long as one lives.
This Christmas carol wishes the recipient a merry Christmas and a happy new year, bringing them glad tidings. It expresses a desire for figgy pudding and says the carolers will not leave until they receive some pudding to enjoy. The carol ends by again wishing the recipient glad tidings for Christmas and a happy new year.
The document describes a Halloween costume that will resemble a candy character. The costume will feature a head resembling a glittering waterfall, a rainbow-colored bow, lips shining like sunlight, and clear shoulder bags filled with colorful candy. Colorful leggings printed with hot pink will complete the look, along with rainbow eyelids and sparkling eyelashes.
This short document repeats the phrase "Merry Christmas" twelve times, wishing the reader a merry Christmas on each line. It conveys a holiday greeting and celebrates Christmas through repetition of the greeting.
This document contains daily prayers to Santa Muerte for each day of the week. Each prayer asks Santa Muerte for a different blessing represented by a symbolic object in a specific color. The prayers follow a similar structure, requesting protection, a blessing for the day of the week, and the symbolic object associated with that day. They conclude by addressing Santa Muerte as the "Lady of" the corresponding day of the week. The document serves to guide daily prayers and worship of Santa Muerte throughout the week.
This short holiday greeting card contains a 3 line message wishing the recipient a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and closes by signing off with the sender's name.
This short greeting card message wishes the recipient a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and is signed with the sender's name. It contains seasonal holiday greetings and well-wishes for the new year to come.
This short greeting wishes Lily a merry Christmas and hopes that she and her loved ones experience joy and peace during the Christmas season and throughout the coming year. The sender, Vivian, expresses her best wishes for Lily during the holidays.
This document contains prayers and blessings for Santa Muerte, known as the Holy Death. It includes eight sections, one for each color of flower (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, and white). Each section contains an invocation asking Santa Muerte represented by that color to receive the flower offering, along with blessings referring to her as full of the quality of that color and a gift from God. It closes with the phrase "Oh Santa Muerte clothed in [color]!" and "Amen." The document frames Santa Muerte as a holy figure to be venerated.
The document contains eight sections, each consisting of the same prayer asking the Virgin Mary to pray for sinners now and at the time of death. The prayer is repeated in each short section with no other context or variation provided.
Donna J. Example 5th period s document characters on miracle on 34th streetPenny Christensen
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The document summarizes the main characters in the film "Miracle on 34th Street" through traits and evidence from the text. It includes character profiles for Kris, Fred, Doris, Susan, Sawyer, and Harper. Kris believes he is Santa Claus. Fred believes in fairy tales and Santa Claus. Doris does not believe in Santa Claus and tries to influence Susan not to believe. Susan wants to believe in Santa Claus. Sawyer thinks Kris is crazy. Harper changes his opinion on Santa Claus from disbelief to caring about Kris.
Christmas is approaching and people are getting into the festive spirit. Santa checks his list and gets to work while people sing songs, tell jokes and play games to pass the time. On Christmas Eve everything goes quiet before Santa arrives to leave presents under the tree. The best part of Christmas is sharing the spirit and season with loved ones.
This document lists different types of wedding albums and pictures available including Punjabi, Hindu, Christian, Marathi, Bengali, and South Indian wedding albums and pictures from BigIndianWedding.com located in New Delhi, India with a contact email and phone number provided.
This document contains prayers to Santa Muerte for various holy days and occasions. Each prayer is 2-3 sentences acknowledging the day being prayed for and invoking Santa Muerte's protection through her holy symbols and emblems. The prayers are for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Black Saturday, Halloween, All Saints Day, All Souls Day, and Santa Muerte's own Feast Day.
This was Lesson 7 of the Wednesday Night Adult Auditorium Bible Class at the Henderson church of Christ in Henderson, TN based on Dr. Jack Lewis's book: Basic Beliefs.
The document introduces various family members by asking "Who is he/she?" and providing the relation for each (grandmother, grandfather, sister, brother, father, mother, cousin, uncle, aunt). It concludes by stating that the family celebrates Christmas together and identifies one final member as the narrator's little brother.
This document contains nightly prayers to Santa Muerte for each day of the week. Each prayer asks Santa Muerte to bring a different virtue represented by a symbolic object: purity by water, love by a rose, joy by a lollipop, hope by a globe, strength by a leaf, spirit by a rosary, and wisdom by a book. The prayers also ask Santa Muerte for protection from Satan and to embrace the speaker with the symbolic object each night.
Byron Lerner Supports the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund Presen...Byron Lerner
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Byron Lerner, a longtime resident and youth basketball coach, supports the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund at Roslyn High School in New York. The fund has helped over 250 graduates with higher education costs since 1981. It grants annual awards at a fall banquet to students who demonstrate exceptional character and financial need. Along with the Roslyn High School Scholarship Fund, it helps ensure all graduates can achieve their potential through donations from local businesses and residents.
This Christmas carol wishes the recipient a merry Christmas and a happy new year, bringing them glad tidings. It expresses a desire for figgy pudding and says the carolers will not leave until they receive some pudding to enjoy. The carol ends by again wishing the recipient glad tidings for Christmas and a happy new year.
The document describes a Halloween costume that will resemble a candy character. The costume will feature a head resembling a glittering waterfall, a rainbow-colored bow, lips shining like sunlight, and clear shoulder bags filled with colorful candy. Colorful leggings printed with hot pink will complete the look, along with rainbow eyelids and sparkling eyelashes.
This short document repeats the phrase "Merry Christmas" twelve times, wishing the reader a merry Christmas on each line. It conveys a holiday greeting and celebrates Christmas through repetition of the greeting.
This document contains daily prayers to Santa Muerte for each day of the week. Each prayer asks Santa Muerte for a different blessing represented by a symbolic object in a specific color. The prayers follow a similar structure, requesting protection, a blessing for the day of the week, and the symbolic object associated with that day. They conclude by addressing Santa Muerte as the "Lady of" the corresponding day of the week. The document serves to guide daily prayers and worship of Santa Muerte throughout the week.
This short holiday greeting card contains a 3 line message wishing the recipient a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and closes by signing off with the sender's name.
This short greeting card message wishes the recipient a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and is signed with the sender's name. It contains seasonal holiday greetings and well-wishes for the new year to come.
This short greeting wishes Lily a merry Christmas and hopes that she and her loved ones experience joy and peace during the Christmas season and throughout the coming year. The sender, Vivian, expresses her best wishes for Lily during the holidays.
This document contains prayers and blessings for Santa Muerte, known as the Holy Death. It includes eight sections, one for each color of flower (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, and white). Each section contains an invocation asking Santa Muerte represented by that color to receive the flower offering, along with blessings referring to her as full of the quality of that color and a gift from God. It closes with the phrase "Oh Santa Muerte clothed in [color]!" and "Amen." The document frames Santa Muerte as a holy figure to be venerated.
The document contains eight sections, each consisting of the same prayer asking the Virgin Mary to pray for sinners now and at the time of death. The prayer is repeated in each short section with no other context or variation provided.
Donna J. Example 5th period s document characters on miracle on 34th streetPenny Christensen
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The document summarizes the main characters in the film "Miracle on 34th Street" through traits and evidence from the text. It includes character profiles for Kris, Fred, Doris, Susan, Sawyer, and Harper. Kris believes he is Santa Claus. Fred believes in fairy tales and Santa Claus. Doris does not believe in Santa Claus and tries to influence Susan not to believe. Susan wants to believe in Santa Claus. Sawyer thinks Kris is crazy. Harper changes his opinion on Santa Claus from disbelief to caring about Kris.
Christmas is approaching and people are getting into the festive spirit. Santa checks his list and gets to work while people sing songs, tell jokes and play games to pass the time. On Christmas Eve everything goes quiet before Santa arrives to leave presents under the tree. The best part of Christmas is sharing the spirit and season with loved ones.
This document lists different types of wedding albums and pictures available including Punjabi, Hindu, Christian, Marathi, Bengali, and South Indian wedding albums and pictures from BigIndianWedding.com located in New Delhi, India with a contact email and phone number provided.
This document contains prayers to Santa Muerte for various holy days and occasions. Each prayer is 2-3 sentences acknowledging the day being prayed for and invoking Santa Muerte's protection through her holy symbols and emblems. The prayers are for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Black Saturday, Halloween, All Saints Day, All Souls Day, and Santa Muerte's own Feast Day.
This was Lesson 7 of the Wednesday Night Adult Auditorium Bible Class at the Henderson church of Christ in Henderson, TN based on Dr. Jack Lewis's book: Basic Beliefs.
The document introduces various family members by asking "Who is he/she?" and providing the relation for each (grandmother, grandfather, sister, brother, father, mother, cousin, uncle, aunt). It concludes by stating that the family celebrates Christmas together and identifies one final member as the narrator's little brother.
This document contains nightly prayers to Santa Muerte for each day of the week. Each prayer asks Santa Muerte to bring a different virtue represented by a symbolic object: purity by water, love by a rose, joy by a lollipop, hope by a globe, strength by a leaf, spirit by a rosary, and wisdom by a book. The prayers also ask Santa Muerte for protection from Satan and to embrace the speaker with the symbolic object each night.
Byron Lerner Supports the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund Presen...Byron Lerner
油
Byron Lerner, a longtime resident and youth basketball coach, supports the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund at Roslyn High School in New York. The fund has helped over 250 graduates with higher education costs since 1981. It grants annual awards at a fall banquet to students who demonstrate exceptional character and financial need. Along with the Roslyn High School Scholarship Fund, it helps ensure all graduates can achieve their potential through donations from local businesses and residents.
This document contains a collection of messages wishing women a Happy Women's Day. The messages praise women for their strengths, accomplishments, and the positive impact they have on others' lives. They encourage women to feel proud, celebrate themselves, and enjoy their special day.