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  • '''Thanksgiving''' is a national [[holiday]] in the [[United States of America]] and [[Cana ...[[harvest]] feast. In 1863, [[Abraham Lincoln]] declared the first modern Thanksgiving to fall on the last Thursday in November. It was moved by [[Franklin Delan
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  • ...ch.gc.ca/pgm/ceem-cced/jfa-ha/action-eng.cfm Canadian Heritage Department, Thanksgiving and Remembrance Day] ...e/holidays-thanksgiving.htm The U.S. Mission to Germany>American Holidays >Thanksgiving]
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  • ...ch.gc.ca/pgm/ceem-cced/jfa-ha/action-eng.cfm Canadian Heritage Department, Thanksgiving and Remembrance Day] ...e/holidays-thanksgiving.htm The U.S. Mission to Germany>American Holidays >Thanksgiving]
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  • '''Thanksgiving''' is a national [[holiday]] in the [[United States of America]] and [[Cana ...[[harvest]] feast. In 1863, [[Abraham Lincoln]] declared the first modern Thanksgiving to fall on the last Thursday in November. It was moved by [[Franklin Delan
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  • {{Image|TraditionalThanksgiving.jpg|left|250px|Turkey or Thanksgiving dinner.}} ...and contrary to popular belief, turkey is a relatively recent newcomer to Thanksgiving Day tables as well.
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  • An African American celebration similar to Thanksgiving, which is held on the fourth Sunday in November and was begun in 1971 by Ed
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  • ...mbly or service, these are then distributed usually to the elderly. Like [[Thanksgiving]], the focus is on giving thanks for the good fortune of the Harvest.
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  • ...cal [[Miles Standish]], in a parody of a [[France|French]] perception of [[Thanksgiving (U.S.)]]
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  • ...arodies the [[France|French]] perception of the U.S. [[Thanksgiving (U.S.)|Thanksgiving holiday]] by purporting to explain the American holiday to the French. Acco | title = Le Grande Thanksgiving
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  • ...e egg and milk add liquid and protein. Pumpkin pie is normally served at [[Thanksgiving]].
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  • ...east in the West for such holidays as [[Christmas]] and also, in the US, [[Thanksgiving]]. ...on (NTF) estimates that approximately 45 million turkeys are gobbled up at Thanksgiving followed by 22 million at [[Christmas]], and 19 million at [[Easter]].<ref
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  • {{r|Thanksgiving (U.S.)}}
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  • {{r|Thanksgiving}}
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  • ...a sweetened [[condiment]] served with meats, particularly [[turkey]] at [[Thanksgiving]] and to a lesser extent, [[Christmas]].
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  • {{r|Thanksgiving}}
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  • ...-lantern]] a symbol of [[Halloween]] and pumpkin pie being a traditional [[Thanksgiving]] dinner. Some larger varieties are cultivated in the US with only Hallowe ...iment to a meal. It is also used to make soup, pudding, and, especially at Thanksgiving, pie. The seeds are also edible when roasted, but outside Mexico (where the
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  • {{r|Thanksgiving}}
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  • {{r|Thanksgiving}}
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  • ...The large amount of tryptophan in turkey meat encourages drousiness at [[Thanksgiving]].
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  • ...rmarkets during the "Holidays", in the United States, the period between [[Thanksgiving]] and [[New Year's Day]]. These typically contain some desiccated egg and d
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  • ...on begun in 1971 by Edward Simms, Jr. Celebrated in a manner similar to [[Thanksgiving]], Umoja Karamu is held on the fourth Sunday in November. Its purpose is to
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  • ...ous, or it may be wordless. Its purpose and content may include adoration, thanksgiving, confession, submission, and requests on behalf of oneself or others.
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