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    DED ơi các bạn update chủ đề sinh hoạt của tuần này lên cho tớ nhé ^^ thảo luận cùng với nào
    Ma M3ophuchin là bác nào nhẩy, nghe quen quen đấy
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    chít. Tủi thân wá.chị wên e nhanh thế.kiểu này chắc phải treo cái ảnh lên thoai.e là hằng
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    ủa.ảnh mình treo thế kia mà k ai nhận ra à.kiểu này ngồi ở nhà tự kỷ cả tuần wá
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    Iu iu lúc chị post cái bài ấy thì chị chưa nhìn thấy ảnh của em :(( sorry sweetie.
    Ah hình ảnh câu lạc bộ chụp trên diễn dàn rất đẹp đấy, chị thích cái view lắm lắm...
    Sấp Haloween rùi, em tổ chức cái DED''s hunted house không ???
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    Hot topic nè : HALLOWEEN
    Mình thấy cái này thú vị lắm. Không biết mọi người ở nhà có cơ hội đi Haunted house chưa chứ tớ đã đi World of fun trên Kansas city và thấy cực kì rùng rợn ^^ rất hay, họ mặc custumes và vào vai rất chi là thật. Có điều là đi vô đây phải pay money :(( but worth experiencing phải hem.
    Cái này là History of hallowee nhé:
    History of Halloween, like any other festival''s history is inspired through tra***ions that have transpired through ages from one generation to another. We follow them mostly as did our dads and grandpas. And as this process goes on, much of their originality get distorted with newer ad***ions and alterations. It happens so gradually, spanning over so many ages, that we hardly come to know about these distortions. At one point of time it leaves us puzzled, with its multicolored faces. Digging into its history helps sieve out the facts from the fantasies which caught us unaware. Yet, doubts still lurk deep in our soul, especially when the reality differs from what has taken a deep seated root into our beliefs. The history of Halloween Day, as culled from the net, is being depicted here in this light. This is to help out those who are interested in washing off the superficial hues to reach the core and know things as they truly are. ''Trick or treat'' may be an innocent fun to relish on the Halloween Day. But just think about a bunch of frightening fantasies and the scary stories featuring ghosts, witches, monsters, evils, elves and animal sacrifices associated with it. They are no more innocent. Are these stories a myth or there is a blend of some reality? Come and plunge into the halloween history to unfurl yourself the age-old veil of mysticism draped around it.

    Behind the name... Halloween, or the Hallow E''en as they call it in Ireland , means All Hallows Eve, or the night before the ''All Hallows'', also called ''All Hallowmas'', or ''All Saints'', or ''All Souls'' Day, observed on November 1. In old English the word ''Hallow'' meant ''sanctify''. Roman Catholics, Episcopalians and Lutherians used to observe All Hallows Day to honor all Saints in heaven, known or unknown. They used to consider it with all solemnity as one of the most significant observances of the Church year. And Catholics, all and sundry, was obliged to attend Mass. The Romans observed the holiday of Feralia, intended to give rest and peace to the departed. Participants made sacrifices in honor of the dead, offered up prayers for them, and made oblations to them. The festival was celebrated on February 21, the end of the Roman year. In the 7th century, Pope Boniface IV introduced All Saints'' Day to replace the pagan festival of the dead. It was observed on May 13. Later, Gregory III changed the date to November 1. The Greek Orthodox Church observes it on the first Sunday after Pentecost. Despite this connection with the Roman Church, the American version of Halloween Day celebration owes its origin to the ancient (pre-Christian) Druidic fire festival called "Samhain", celebrated by the Celts in Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Samhain is pronounced "sow-in", with "sow" rhyming with cow. In Ireland the festival was known as Samhein, or La Samon, the Feast of the Sun. In Scotland, the celebration was known as Hallowe''en. In Welsh it''s Nos Galen-gaeof (that is, the Night of the Winter Calends. According to the Irish English dictionary published by the Irish Texts Society: "Samhain, All Hallowtide, the feast of the dead in Pagan and Christian times, signalizing the close of harvest and the initiation of the winter season, lasting till May, during which troops (esp. the Fiann) were quartered. Faeries were imagined as particularly active at this season. From it the half year is reckoned. also called Feile Moingfinne (Snow Goddess).(1) The Scottish Gaelis Dictionary defines it as "Hallowtide. The Feast of All Soula. Sam + Fuin = end of summer."(2) Contrary to the information published by many organizations, there is no archaeological or literary evidence to indicate that Samhain was a deity. The Celtic Gods of the dead were Gwynn ap Nudd for the British, and Arawn for the Welsh. The Irish did not have a "lord of death" as such. Thus most of the customs connected with the Day are remnants of the ancient religious beliefs and rituals, first of the Druids and then transcended amongst the Roman Christians who conquered them.
    Hope you guys enjoyed it!!
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    The suggesting game for a Halloween night at DED!!!
    When a guest arrives a name tag or piece of paper is placed on their back and they are told that by the end of the party they must guess what it says. Note: This game can be adapted for any age group 3 to 93, just increase difficulty with age.
    This is done by asking other guests ''yes'' or ''no'' questions about what the paper says. They are not allowed to read it themselves, nor are they allowed to ask someone else what it says.
    When they guess correctly, they win a prize like a candy bar or a keychain (make it age appropriate).
    Ideas for on the back:
    Young kids õ?" Pumpkin, Witch, Vampire, Ghost, etcõ?Ư
    For Teenagers and Adults: Think of Scary movie titles, Famous Horror Characters from scary movies, Halloween phrases like Pumpkin Carving, Trick or Treat, Headless Horseman, adjust as you need
    Thanks, Ingrid
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    hihi nice topic.e sỏẵ bàn vs chỏằ< thặ 'ỏằf triỏằfn khai
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    http://www.halloweengames101.com/halloween-crossword-puzzle-easy.jpg
    cai nay là cross word nhe'' Hang` coi`
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    chà chà đông vui quá nhỉ...mình cũng tham gia clb đc 2 buổi nay rồi...tớ nghĩ nếu clb đông như buổi trước thì mình lên tầng 2 ấy...rộng hơn nhiều
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    Tầng nào âm'' thì vào, mùa này lạnh rồi b-)

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