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  2. Ballagás - Wikipedia

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    The Ballagás is a Hungarian ceremony held when students complete their final year of secondary school . It is a farewell event for students who are about to take their matura exam (érettségi), marking the end of their school years. Children leaving kindergarten or primary school usually have a smaller Ballagás celebration.

  3. Russefeiring - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, children in the last year of kindergarten dress up as "pink russ" (rosaruss), or girls as pink russ and boys as light blue russ. In some places, pupils finishing the last year of middle school (ungdomsskolen) dress up as "orange russ" (oransjeruss) or "green russ" (grønnruss). These celebrations have not become very common.

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  5. Kindergarten teacher's touching speech and song at graduation

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    Kindergarten teacher Jeff Berry gave a touching speech at the Lawrence High School graduation on June 18, recognizing that many of the grads had been part of his kindergarten class when he began ...

  6. List of multinational festivals and holidays - Wikipedia

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    Wintersday, the end-of-the-year celebration in the fictional universe of the Guild Wars franchise, starts every year mid December and ends the next year on early January. IES Competition Time, Don's Event questions on the number of trips he took all over the world and in return offering prizes for the person who can guess closest.

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    Host a shimmery end-of-year party with New Year's Eve decorations to match! These New Year's party ideas include table décor, balloons, and more!

  8. Schoolies week - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Government has been criticised for their efforts to stage-manage the event and limit celebrations. [23] 2009 saw one of the most troublesome Gold Coast Schoolies celebrations in history, where in one night, police arrested 30 schoolies, and the number of arrests for the entire week doubled compared to the previous year.

  9. Children's Day (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no hi) is a public holiday in Japan which takes place annually on May 5 and is the final celebration in Golden Week.It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness.