CELEBRATING DIVERSITY: HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
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Annotation: The holidays and traditions of the United States reflect a rich tapestry of cultural diversity, mirroring the nation's history and shared values. This article explores the various celebrations that define the American experience and highlights the importance of understanding and appreciating these traditions
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