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Phil Pugliese
(19 Feb 2018 21:59 UTC)
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Caleuche
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Caleuche
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Cian Witherspoon
(20 Feb 2018 03:09 UTC)
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Caleuche
(20 Feb 2018 03:18 UTC)
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Cian Witherspoon
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Richard Aiken
(26 Feb 2018 03:50 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(26 Feb 2018 22:30 UTC)
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shadow@xxxxxx
(27 Feb 2018 02:30 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(27 Feb 2018 23:17 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Seasons & cultural habits... Tim (20 Feb 2018 00:46 UTC)
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Timothy Collinson
(20 Feb 2018 08:12 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(20 Feb 2018 10:30 UTC)
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Timothy Collinson
(20 Feb 2018 12:59 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(20 Feb 2018 16:50 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(20 Feb 2018 16:45 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(20 Feb 2018 18:50 UTC)
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shadow@xxxxxx
(21 Feb 2018 06:14 UTC)
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Bruce Johnson
(21 Feb 2018 20:19 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(26 Feb 2018 03:58 UTC)
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Timothy Collinson
(21 Feb 2018 11:27 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Seasons & cultural habits...
Tim
(21 Feb 2018 00:30 UTC)
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 09:59:03PM +0000, Phil Pugliese (via tml list) wrote: > I've read a lot about how it came to be that students in the > northern hemisphere get a break from school during the summer > butI've always wondered about european-influenced societies in the > southern hemisphere.Frankly, I don't even know what sort schedule > schools follow 'down under'. Would anyone care to elaborate? Schools generally have a long break for the summer, typically 8-12 weeks. Usually starting just before Christmas Day for primary schools, or (from the point of view of students) a few weeks earlier for high school and universities where exams need to be marked. Classes generally resume in February. There are a few smaller breaks during the rest of the year. We do carry over a few traditions like giving christmas cards in full summer with lots of pictures of snow, singing carols with words full of wintry descriptions, decorations of non-native trees (or replicas of them), and eating and drinking some foods and drinks more appropriate to winter than the heat of summer. - Tim