prominent historical figure such as President's Day or Martin Luther King Jr. Day focus on the goodnature and righteous beliefs that were attributed to the people who are attributed that a holiday. On thesubject of morals, Independence Day is quite notable. After Americans stood up to the unjust British;the holiday is now celebrated by a barrage of fireworks and other explosives in order to patronize thenotion of Democracy.Holidays highlight the social rules of society by focusing on events that demonstrate character and strong morals, as previously noted. These days are often the fibers that weave into AmericanDemocracy and showcase the value system that is upheld in this country. A holiday plays on theemotions of Americans in order to let them reflect on the trials and tribulations that have been a precedent in history. These holidays, although debunked by Loewen, are supposed to give Americans asense of pride by the behavior and good nature of prominent figures of the past. If a holiday was notattributed to plight or adversity of an individual or group, it is quite unlikely that it would be celebratedon a large scale.A quasi-holiday that is interesting to the American society is New Years Eve. This is the lastnight of the calendar year and is noted for a crystal ball dropping in Time's Square, fireworks, and onelast “big” meal before the famous “New Year's resolution” kicks in. What is special about this day isthat it is a time for realization and reflection. Television crews spend time highlighting the events of theyear while people remember what made the year memorable and what they want to change. Thousandsgather throughout the world to mark the new year and hope that prosperity and good fortune occur.However, there is no groundbreaking difference between a new and an old year. Maybe it's the notionthat 2010 is a time to finally get that gym membership, eat healthy, and do a better job at work. Doesthe changing of a calendar year really need to be the rude awakening to change oneself?Whether a holiday has a foundation in history, religion, or the accomplishment of someonegreat, holidays are an interesting and important part of life. Without holidays, weekends and informal“holidays” would be the only break within the working cycle. As noted throughout the readings,
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