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		<title>How much do you know about Halloween?</title>
		<description>How much do you know about the spooky holiday of Halloween? As you probably know, Halloween is celebrated on the 31st October and the name Halloween descends from the old name Hallows Eve, the night of the dead. This is why children and adults alike dress up as spooky characters suck as ghosts, gobl</description>
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		<title>How To Throw A Halloween Party</title>
		<description>How To Throw A Halloween Party!Halloween is a BOOtefull excuse for throwing a party, and you don’t have to live in Transylvania to pull it off. All you need is some imagination plus a reasonable food and festivities budget. Of course, it goes without saying that a Halloween party is a costume party.</description>
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		<title>5 Easy No-Sew Halloween Costume Ideas</title>
		<description>Everyone wants a great Halloween costume but if you want to create your own instead of going with those common store-bought varieties, we have some suggestions for you. If you would like to design a costume for Halloween but prefer to keep it simple with no sewing involved, here are some great easy </description>
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		<title>Halloween Activities</title>
		<description>With more and more Halloween celebrations taking place in the classroom, at home parties, or at community events, here are some cross-curricular Halloween activities for you to enjoy. 
1. Read a Halloween poem or song and find rhyming words, similes, metaphors, nouns, verbs, onomatopoeia, and so on</description>
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		<title>Halloween Past And Present</title>
		<description>Did you ever wonder why and where Halloween began? I myself have often thought, what a fun way for kids to get some candy, and at the same time enjoy being some other thing or person if only for a few hours. Going trick or treating was the highlight of the evening. The real truth of Halloween goes b</description>
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		<title>Costumes and ideas for Halloween.</title>
		<description>Halloween is just around the corner and preparations are in full swing all over the country. 
Yards are being decorated with all the colors of fall, the scarecrows are coming out of the sheds and here and there we might already see huge spiders hanging. Resting in their cob webs hanging from trees </description>
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		<title>Why Do We Celebrate Halloween - The Spookiest Holiday Of The Year</title>
		<description>Halloween is full of costumes and candy, trick-or-treating and terrifying haunted houses, pumpkins and black cats. But just where did Halloween come from? Why are we celebrating? 
The history of Halloween goes back 2000 years. Many believe that Halloweens origins are found in the Celtic festival of</description>
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