Power and Traditions

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Carving pumpkins on Halloween and eating turkey on Thanksgiving are major traditions shared by millions. But what are smaller traditions shared just by a family or a small group? Which type of tradition has more power?

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What are major, communal traditions? What are some small, intimate traditions? Which has more power?

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Three students' sample answers to the questions.

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