«I love serving a classic for a holiday and the varied colors and textures on here give
it an American holiday feel to me....
Not exact matches
With only the two upper quintiles of
American households seeing any kind of meaningful income growth, and the bottom three quintiles still
feeling the lingering effects of the recession, the
holiday spending landscape has likely become bifurcated.
With many
American Muslims already
feeling intense scrutiny over the controversy surrounding a proposed Islamic center and mosque near New York's ground zero, many mosques and Islamic groups are dramatically altering their usual plans for Eid ul - Fitr, the end of Ramadan
holiday.
Eating Season is what I like to call the 3 - month extravaganza that begins at Halloween when
Americans consume even more of their most delicious and comforting candies, bulldozes through Thanksgiving, when we eat all our
feelings about being with family (or our country having elected a nationalist orangutan to the White House around this time last year), continues through the December
holidays, and ends with the Super Bowl when we can no longer actually chew and consume all our favorite foods in mushy, dip form.
Red, white, and blue are a patriotic
holiday staple, but there unique ways to wear these colors without
feeling like a walking
American Flag.
We hope you've all had a good Thanksgiving (or, indeed, ordinary weekend, if you're not North
American) and are
feeling suitably refreshed after the
holiday.
With nearly 1.6 million non-profit organizations, according to the National Center for Charitable Statistics,
Americans have difficult decisions to make when they're
feeling charitable this
holiday season.
Levine claims that the «4th of July» served as the inspiration for the environments pictured in the game, and it shows — everything I've seen for Infinite invokes the
feel of a bright, summery
American holiday.
The style of the game
feels like a Day of the Dead
holiday inspired by film noir and Latin
American culture.
The
American Psychological Association conducted a study in 2006 and found that while 78 % of respondents reported
feeling often happy around the
holidays, about two - thirds sometimes or often
felt stressed and fatigued.