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	<title>Comments on: HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY</title>
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	<description>at Plymouth State University</description>
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		<title>By: Rakshanda Ovais Shareef</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rakshanda Ovais Shareef</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>‘Independence Day’, is indeed a great day for every nation to celebrate. Luckily this year we, a group of twenty educators from Pakistan, who are attending a month long summer institute and Plymouth State University-New Hampshire, had a chance to witness Independence Day celebrations of the United States of America, on July 4, 2008. 

The university had planned our trip to Woodstock and Lincoln, two small towns in New Hampshire, where we visited various places such as Fadden’s Sugar House, Historical Museum and St. Joseph church. The main event of the day was impressive Independence Day Parade in which young and old joyously participated; waiving their flags, singing songs and distributing sweets.  Overall it was an enjoyable learning experience. 

Reflecting on the day’s events, I realized that despite having diversity in cultures and the different ways of celebrations, there is one common thing amongst all of us, and that is our love for our country.  Back home on our Independence Day we raise flags, illuminate our buildings, streets and sing national songs. 

It is however important, that in our hour of joy we must not forget the sacrifices of all those people who made it possible for us to live in a free and independent state. In order to acknowledge their efforts and sacrifices, we must act as responsible citizens and work selflessly for the prosperity and progress of our nation</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>‘Independence Day’, is indeed a great day for every nation to celebrate. Luckily this year we, a group of twenty educators from Pakistan, who are attending a month long summer institute and Plymouth State University-New Hampshire, had a chance to witness Independence Day celebrations of the United States of America, on July 4, 2008. </p>
<p>The university had planned our trip to Woodstock and Lincoln, two small towns in New Hampshire, where we visited various places such as Fadden’s Sugar House, Historical Museum and St. Joseph church. The main event of the day was impressive Independence Day Parade in which young and old joyously participated; waiving their flags, singing songs and distributing sweets.  Overall it was an enjoyable learning experience. </p>
<p>Reflecting on the day’s events, I realized that despite having diversity in cultures and the different ways of celebrations, there is one common thing amongst all of us, and that is our love for our country.  Back home on our Independence Day we raise flags, illuminate our buildings, streets and sing national songs. </p>
<p>It is however important, that in our hour of joy we must not forget the sacrifices of all those people who made it possible for us to live in a free and independent state. In order to acknowledge their efforts and sacrifices, we must act as responsible citizens and work selflessly for the prosperity and progress of our nation</p>
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		<title>By: Sohail Bukhtiar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sohail Bukhtiar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Freedom is the right of every nation and every human being. But it is not so easy as it looks, because it demands a continuous  efforts and  series of sacrifices .The celebration of the day of independence  has the spirit , to recall and appreciate those sacrifices  of the great people of that nation.USA  has the honor  of a great history of  sacrifices . So  I  appreciate such people  and say
 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

to the American nation. It was in fact the memorable and life time experience for me to watch the ceremony of independence day of USA .The ceremony was really  wonderful to watch , which reflected the glorious history. I congratulate all the nation .Long live PAK-USA  friendship.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freedom is the right of every nation and every human being. But it is not so easy as it looks, because it demands a continuous  efforts and  series of sacrifices .The celebration of the day of independence  has the spirit , to recall and appreciate those sacrifices  of the great people of that nation.USA  has the honor  of a great history of  sacrifices . So  I  appreciate such people  and say<br />
 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY</p>
<p>to the American nation. It was in fact the memorable and life time experience for me to watch the ceremony of independence day of USA .The ceremony was really  wonderful to watch , which reflected the glorious history. I congratulate all the nation .Long live PAK-USA  friendship.</p>
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		<title>By: ayaz</title>
		<link>http://pelinstitute.org/archives/192/comment-page-1#comment-231</link>
		<dc:creator>ayaz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 20:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Almost all nations of the world have a day which they cherish a lot. The independence days are usually one of those golden events. 4th of July is such a day in American history. Through mass media we have been reading, listening and watching a lot about this day and the festivity and jubilation of the day in USA. This was really a tremendous achievement for us to witness that day with our own eyes while staying in the USA. 
The day in Plymouth State University started with the bells of the church and it was really a fine sunny day befitting to the importance of the day. We were told that the Blake Allan has managed a full day program for us to enjoy the festivity of the day. We were supposed to leave early morning to visit, maple syrup farm, Franconia Heritage Museum, a life time awaited independence parade  and finally to the river side . We were much interested in historical museum and the parade but Maple syrup farm run by Fadden’s family was a good thing to watch. We got over the history of the museum by observing every minute detail. The parade was a scene worth watching that we would cherish for long. Groups of young and old walking in the parade were wonderful to watch. It demonstrated the historical flow of the US history. We congratulate the inhabitants of this great country on their independence day. Long live US Pak friendship.
Ayaz &amp; Sadia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost all nations of the world have a day which they cherish a lot. The independence days are usually one of those golden events. 4th of July is such a day in American history. Through mass media we have been reading, listening and watching a lot about this day and the festivity and jubilation of the day in USA. This was really a tremendous achievement for us to witness that day with our own eyes while staying in the USA.<br />
The day in Plymouth State University started with the bells of the church and it was really a fine sunny day befitting to the importance of the day. We were told that the Blake Allan has managed a full day program for us to enjoy the festivity of the day. We were supposed to leave early morning to visit, maple syrup farm, Franconia Heritage Museum, a life time awaited independence parade  and finally to the river side . We were much interested in historical museum and the parade but Maple syrup farm run by Fadden’s family was a good thing to watch. We got over the history of the museum by observing every minute detail. The parade was a scene worth watching that we would cherish for long. Groups of young and old walking in the parade were wonderful to watch. It demonstrated the historical flow of the US history. We congratulate the inhabitants of this great country on their independence day. Long live US Pak friendship.<br />
Ayaz &amp; Sadia</p>
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