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  2. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional arts in the Philippines include folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornaments, textile or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture. [1] Traditional artists or groups of artists receive the Gawad ...

  3. Legend of the Christmas Spider - Wikipedia

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    Legend of the Christmas Spider. The Legend of the Christmas Spider is an Eastern European folktale which explains one possible origin of tinsel on Christmas trees. It is most prevalent in Western Ukraine, where small ornaments in the shape of a spider are traditionally a part of the Christmas decorations.

  4. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    Bernama TV (7%) Website. hallmark .com. Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a privately held, family-owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 by Joyce Hall, Hallmark is the oldest and largest manufacturer of greeting cards in the United States. [3] In 1985, the company was awarded the National Medal of Arts.

  5. 62 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him That Aren’t Corny or Cringe

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    10. Shari’s Berries Dipped and Drizzled Strawberries. Sharis Berries. There’s a reason chocolate-covered strawberries are a classic Valentine’s Day gift: They’re delicious. This assortment ...

  6. Here is the easiest way to make your own GIFs - AOL

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    Due to their widespread and increasing popularity, there is now an extremely easy way to make your own GIFs without the need for a special software, thanks to the website Giphy.

  7. Plastic flamingo - Wikipedia

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    In culture. In the media and fiction, plastic flamingos are often used as a symbol of kitsch, bad taste and cheapness. The movie Pink Flamingos is named after them and helped them become an icon of trash and kitsch. In 2009, the city of Madison, Wisconsin, Common Council designated the plastic flamingo as the city's official bird. [5]