sexta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2012

Culture 12

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Bem, estou postando aqui o culture da lição 12, tive alguns probleminhas tecnicos pois meu CD está dando erro nessa lição e a voz está saindo toda tremida em algumas partes. Espero que isso não atrapalhe a compreenção geral do texto.


Celebrations

Where is Easter come from? And Ramadan? Hanukkah? What about Christmas? And Halloween? Most of the celebrations that we enjoy today stamp from a very long and often confusing religious background. 

Celebrations, such as Easter and Christmas are rooted in strong Christian beliefs. Christmas is celebrated in remembrance of Jesus birth and Easter in remembrance of his death and resurrection. Jewish holidays include Hanukkah, which is celebrated sometime in late November to late December and goes for eight days. It is a celebration remembering when the second temple _ was dedicated. 

Around the same time that Easter is celebrated in the Christian world the Jewish celebrate pass over. Which usually in thousand a feast, celebrating the Jewish being spared from God's Punishment. 

Usually in the beginning of September Muslims all of the world begin their celebrations of Ramadan. Which lasts a month and ends with a three days festival named Eid. 

Halloween is a celebration on October thirty first that originated in Ireland as a pagan holiday when death will revisit the world and people celebrated the end of the summer season. The Catholic Church established November first as All Saints Day and thus Halloween, All Hallows Eve, will celebrate the night before. 

Although these celebrations have religious roots, today, many of these holidays have become commercialized and are enjoyed by people of many different faiths.

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  1. Tem algumas palavras escritas erradas e só em alguns pouquíssimos lugares entendi diferente. Mas no geral está 10. Valeu... Segue como ficou o meu:

    Where is Easter come from? And Ramadan? Hanukkah? What about Christmas? And Halloween? Most of the celebrations that we enjoy today stamp from a very long and often confusing religious background. Celebrations, such as Easter and Christmas are rooted in strong Christian beliefs. Christmas is celebrated in remembrance of Jesus birth and Easter in remembrance of his death and resurrection. Jewish holidays include Hanukkah, which is celebrated sometime in late November to late December and goes for eight days. It is a celebration remembering when the second temple _ was dedicated. Around the same time that Easter is celebrated in the Christian world the Jewish celebrate pass over. Which usually in thousand a feast, celebrating the Jewish being spared from God's Punishment. Usually in the beginning of September Muslims all of the world begin their celebrations of Ramadan. Which lasts a month and ends with a three days festival named Eid. Halloween is a celebration on October thirty first that originated in Ireland as a pagan holiday when death will revisit the world and people celebrated the end of the summer season. The Catholic Church established November first as All Saints Day and thus Halloween, All Hallows Eve, will celebrate the night before. Although these celebrations have religious roots, today, many of these holidays have become commercialized and are enjoyed by people of many different faiths.

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