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		<title>Mexican Holidays</title>
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Students will do the following:
1. 	Research one of two Mexican holidays, Day of the Dead and Cinco de Mayo
2. 	Present important facts about the holiday to the class
3. 	Host an in-class celebration that reflects the dress, music, food, and traditions of that holiday


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