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Posted on December 09, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas season celebrations in Australia

Violet Teague (1872-1951), Adoration of Shepherds, 1931, oil on canvas. Photograph by Colin Holden. Image courtesy of Anglican Church of Australia Archive.

Christmas is celebrated in many parts of the world on 25 December. Protestant and Roman Catholic churches hold Christmas Day services on 25 December. The Eastern churches – the Ethiopian Orthodox church, Russian Orthodox church and the Armenian church – celebrate Christmas on 6 or 7 January. There have been rituals, parties and celebrations at this time of year for thousands of years.

The birth of Jesus

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus is ‘the son of God’, the Messiah sent from Heaven to save the world.

The ‘Christmas story’ tells of the birth of Jesus in a stable in Bethlehem, the angels announcing the birth to the shepherds in the fields, and the Magi (wise men from the East) visiting the stable and offering gifts to the newborn child.

The origins of Christmas

A Roman almanac confirms that 25 December was used to celebrate Christmas in 336 AD, although it was nearly 600 years later that the churches created a liturgy – a service for public worship – for the occasion.

The choice of date is believed to have been influenced by the northern hemisphere winter solstice, as well as ancient pagan rituals that coincided with the solstice. These rituals included the Halcyon Days in Greece, a period of calm and goodwill when it was believed the sea was calm for birds to lay their eggs; and the Roman celebration of Saturnalia, a celebration of the god Saturn, which involved wild parties, the exchange of gifts and the temporary suspension of social divisions between slaves and masters.

Christmas traditions and symbols

A photo of Santa arriving at the beach by boat. Image courtesy of the National Archives of Australia: A1500, K26950.

Christmas trees are part of a long

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Finding The Best Youtube Ethiopian Music 7

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

When you go online to a site that features all-Ethiopian content, including Addis news, you can get more than just the news about the country of Ethiopia. You can get all kinds of information and entertain yourself with the best of Youtube Ethiopian music, among other things. So, if you are looking for music online and want to explore the music of Ethiopia, then you may want to find a site that features all things Ethiopian and book mark it so that you can continue to use it again and again in future.

 

There is a cultural experience when you listen to music from other countries.  You can get a feel for a country by listening to the music that is created by its people. These days, listening to music of any country is really easy. You can get the very latest and best in You Tube. So, if you want to get a feel for the Ethiopian music, you can do so by watching Youtube Ethiopian music. Such videos can show you not only the music of the country, but sometimes the way people live and express themselves. The latest songs of the various ethnic groups of Ethiopia are all found in Youtube Ethiopian music. And it is all for free.

 

However, you don’t have to spend hours searching for the right videos in You Tube. You can find such videos in all-Ethiopian content sites. In such sites, in addition to getting the best of Youtube Ethiopian music, you can also keep on top of what is happening inside the country at the same time. You can get Addis news that will tell you everything that you need to know about Addis Ababa and other cities in Ethiopia. This can be helpful not only in learning about a different culture, but it can also be very helpful if you are planning to visit this part of Africa at some point in the future, or if you are from this area itself. Naturally, if you have friends and family in Ethiopia and want to keep on top of what is going on, you are going to want to keep watching the latest of Addis

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How to record music from YouTube 2

Posted on November 13, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

YouTube is by now the most popular online music provider, more and more people are using YouTube to listen to music. There are dozens of wonderful songs on it, so wouldn’t it be great to record your favorite music from YouTube and save them to your computer?

Well, with this simple tutorial you will be able to record music from YouTube free so you can play them on your MP3 player or import them to your iPod, iPhone or Zune, etc.

How can you record music from YouTube?

Preparation:
Streaming Audio Recorder – A YouTube music recorder helps you to record music of YouTube, record music in YouTube to mp3. Refresh your playlist by getting as many free YouTube music download as you want now and enjoy them everywhere anytime!

Using Streaming Audio Recorder, you can record YouTube songs with only 3 steps:

Record music from YouTube step 1: Download and Run Streaming Audio Recorder.

Record music from YouTube step 2: Visit YouTube com and select the music you want to save then click “Record”.

Note: Before recording music from YouTube, you can click “settings” to change the output music format as MP3, WMA, WAV, AC3, M4A, AAC, etc. The default format is MP3.

Record music from YouTube step 3: Click “Browse” to check the recorded YouTube songs.

Using this way Streaming Audio Recorder can be used to

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