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mdg789 P-I 25 min LVC 1994 Holidays for Children Series Explores the symbols, customs, rituals and folklore underlying some of the major holidays celebrated in the United States and Canada. Combines traditional music, illustrates folk tales, animation and arts & crafts with informational segments about the meaning and significance of these celebrations. Mickey's Safety Club Series - Learn the answers to Halloween safety concerns such as wearing safe Halloween costumes, trick or treating in groups, having adults check all treats before eating them, and following vital street safety rules. Series - Humorously animates the ribald fun of Gaelic music-making which is a part of this classic Irish song, "Phil The Fluter's Ball". Halloween 2002 May all your screams be those of delight! Wishing you a day full of treats. Hope this Halloween brings you many treats and no tricks! Please provide your signature in one of the boxes below. Please be sure to use a black roller ball pen (ball point pens don't work as well). You may write whatever you like, just be sure to stay within the white area. If you make a mistake, cross out the box and use the next box. Or, you may use a plain white piece of paper and write your greeting in a 2"x 5" area. second cycle_hallow Have pupils in the second cycle become familiar with the safety rules to be obeyed on Halloween. · Have them take their activity sheet and in the space provided write the subject of the situation, actions proposed and the action chosen. · Hand out the sheet "On Halloween, be careful and stay safe". Suggest pupils make posters on each safety rule to be obeyed on Halloween and put the posters on the walls in the school for other classes to see. 5. On your trick or treating route, a car stops beside you and the driver offers you a ride. how-to http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/hssf/how-to.pdf Also in this release is row and column sizing, cell styling (bold, italics, borders,etc), and support for both built-in and user defined data formats. New to this release is an event-based API for reading XLS files. Sheets are created by calling createSheet() from an existing instance of HSSFWorkbook, the created sheet is automatically added in sequence to the workbook. Copyright © 2002-2003 The Apache Software Foundation. That being said, if we get more user feedback on what is most useful first we'll aim for that. As a general principal, HSSF's goal is to support HSSF-Serializer (meaning an emphasis on write). SF-02-45 http://www.flysfo.com/about/press/releases/SF-02-45.pdf SAN FRANCISCO -- From ghosts and goblins to celebrities and cartoon characters Halloween is a highly anticipated opportunity for children to become someone or something else for the night. This beloved custom of dressing up for Halloween is explored in a new exhibition at San Francisco International Airport, Halloween Made in America. On view through March 2003, Halloween Made in America features a selection of Halloween costumes since the late 1800s. The San Francisco Airport Museums program was established by the Airport Commission in 1980 for the purposes of humanizing the Airport environment, providing visibility for the unique cultural life of San Francisco, and providing educational services for the traveling public. pub-holw Here are some ideas McGruff taught me for a safer Halloween! · Make sure my costume is easy to see. · Get help from you to decide where to Trick-or-Treat. If you can't go, then someone older than me should keep me company. PA R T Y instead of Trick-or-Treating! · Make sure I get home on time so that you won't worry. McGruff says that after Trick-or Treating, we need to check all of my treats and throw away things that are not wrapped. McGruff says to call the police if I see anything that doesn't look safe. A SAFE HALLOWEEN IS A HAPPY ONE! Tips-Halloween Planning a Halloween party shouldn't be scary. Whether you're inviting children or adults, your guests will enjoy celebrating this unique holiday. Suction cup battery-operated flashing eyes in your windows or place them in carved pumpkins. Transform your guests appearances by replacing porch and entry lights with black light bulbs. Put monster feet cutouts on the floor leading to where the food and drinks are setup. Plus, the convenience of having your guests take pictures allows you, as the host, to focus on your guests rather than picture taking. If your party is a combination Halloween/birthday party, enclose a picture of your costumed guest with a thank you card for any gifts received. hallinfo Halloween's origin lies in the Celtic feast day of Samhain (also "Samain" or "Samhuinn"), celebrated by the Celts in the British isles and parts of Europe. The Christian Church could not abolish Samhain celebrations, so they incorporated them. By most accounts, Pope Gregory IV (827-844) changed the date of the celebration to November 1, thus absorbing Samhain. The night of the 31st became known as All Hallows Eve, and "Hallows Evening" was eventually condensed to "Halloween." In the U.S., Halloween was not widely observed during the first two hundred years of settlement. Then, rural immigrants from Ireland flooded into America in the late 1840s and early 1850s because of the Great Potato Famine, and brought Hallows Eve customs from their homeland. NCS The 2002 Nittany Chemical Society (NCS) Halloween Magic Show was held on October 25, and was free public outreach as a performance magic show full of science demonstrations. The Nittany Chemical Society performed chemistry demonstrations and experiments with a Halloween theme to a standing-room-only crowd in 119 Osmond. An entirely student-run production, NCS used a Halloween at Hogwarts theme this year, with a script heavily influenced by the Harry Potter books. The Nittany Chemical Society, a student affiliate of the American Chemical Society, is an undergraduate student group consisting primarily of chemistry majors and minors, while other backgrounds such as biochemistry, molecular biology, chemical engineering, education, and psychology are also represented. sm_01_11_childhomily What are All Hallows' Day and All Souls' Day all about? My four grandparents died at very different times -- my father's father before I was born, his mother when I was in college, my mother's father after I became a minister, and my mother's mother just last year. So, remembering the dead in this way isn't scary, but it's full of love, and family togetherness, and sense of community. One of the best reminders of this, perhaps, is to stay in touch with people of Spanish or Latin American heritage who celebrate los dias de los muertos -- the Days of the Dead.
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