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Organizations relating to Celebration

International Organisation of Great Al-Fateh Births League / Est. 2008
International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas / La Habra CA, USA
Convention to Facilitate the Celebration of Marriages Abroad / Est. 1964
Convention on Celebration and Recognition of the Validity of Marriages / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1978
International Kaula Felicitation Committee / Lucknow, India
World Association for Celebrating Year 2000 / Est. 1963
Share Your Birthday Foundation / Est. 1954
Centre international de coordination pour la célébration des anniversaires
European Balloon and Party Council / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2002
International Live Events Association / McLean VA, USA / Est. 1987

View all profiles (15 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Celebration

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Excessive population mobility

Action Strategies relating to Celebration

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Celebrating the mysteries
Valuing cultural heritage
Celebrating Mass
Observing a period of silence
Providing public celebrations
Socializing information technology
Creating significant celebrative events
Creating functional celebrations
Encouraging intentional celebrative events
Creating festive economic event
Formalizing regular festive celebrations
Organizing special cultural events
Celebrating
Signalling community power
Scheduling creative cultural celebrations
Increasing symbolic celebrations
Catalyzing celebrative public events
Being debauched
Enabling celebrations
Using customary celebration modes
Celebrating final destiny
Celebrating ultimate knowledge
Celebrating special religious days
Planning family celebration
Celebrating eternal meaning

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