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13 Cool New Year Party Hacks For You

Subscribe Here: https://bit.ly/2roHKoB It’s snowing and cold outside, and at home reigns New Year's mood! And that means you need to have a fun party! Rather, call your friends to have a good time! And our new video will help you organize a cool Christmas or New Year party easily and simply! Suppli

A Birthday Party for Jesus

This book is a heartwarming reminder to children that Christmas isn’t about Santa or asking for presents; it’s about celebrating Jesus’s birthday. This inviting, full-color, illustrated picture book tells a story of forest animals preparing for a big and exciting event. Each page provides another cl

Protest voting

Usually, in an election, people vote for the party they are convinced of. Protest voters do not vote because they like a party, but because they are disappointed with theirs or the ruling party. Author: ZDF/logo/Maral Bazargani/Rüdiger Rickassel and Tim Rizzo Translation and dubbing: alugha Click

PRÜF

CHECK! Exam Save freedom, by the way! Everything is tested in Germany. Why not presumably unconstitutional parties? Here I present what PRÜF! different from previous campaigns. We have a demand: "All parties that are classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as suspected right

Steam-Powered Vacuum

Here is a party-pleasing science experiment to show off to all your friends: A Steam Vacuum. The best part is you already have this stuff at home! Get yourself an empty bottle, some water, and a bowl and you are ready to go! My Facebook: http://facebook.com/HackThePlanet My Twitter: http://twitter.

Scrooge (1951 film) - Colorized

Scrooge (released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) is a 1951 British Christmas fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843). It stars Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Lang

Definition of xenophobia

The term xenophobia comes from Greek. Xenos - means "stranger" but also "guest" - and phobos translates as "fear". Thus, it means fear of the foreign. A dismissive attitude towards the unknown. Author: 3sat/nano/Eva Münstermann,Nicola Burfeindt/Uli Weinlein,Dirk Janßen/tricky Translation and dubbi