Christmas effects all who celebrate it. For instance if you celebrate it your effecting the holiday and the outcome of what it's going to be like for others who celebrate it.
There is not much effect on the environment. Christmas trees are typically grown specially for the season and new ones are planted as soon as others are cut. This means that Christmas trees are renewable.
I would expect them to have no effect on Goldfish whatsoever.
It depends on what type of person you are. If you dislike Christmas you may react differently to other people on whether it feels like Christmas or not. The weather could also have an effect on you, and depending on how quickly you felt the year went.
Scrooge sees what Christmas is like for people that are around him at the time, he also sees Tiny Tim Cratchit and is shocked to hear that he was life limited and would not see another Christmas - Now Scrooge starts to understand the true meaning of Christmas
all three but the the one that really made him look at himself was the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Edward Parson Singer has written: 'The effect of caroling' -- subject(s): Christmas plays
It means "Christmas 2009". It's a politically correct term that is used, to avoid connotations with Christianity/Jesus. You can see the same effect on terms like "Christmas Tree", which become "Holiday tree".
The torch symbolizes warm, inviting light and represents hope and generosity. Its presence in Stave Three of A Christmas Carol helps to transform people's attitudes, leading them to open their hearts to the Christmas spirit and embrace compassion and goodwill towards others.
The spirit of Christmas Yet to Come had the greatest effect on Scrooge because it showed him the potential outcome of his current actions - a lonely death and being forgotten by all. This stark vision of his future served as a powerful wakeup call for Scrooge, motivating him to change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.
Most use generic red and green glasses that can enhance the 3d effect. The film has to be broadcast in that mode to see any 3d effect
You can start off by dipping pine-cones in golden paint or use a mixture of water, glue, and glitter for a sparkling effect. You can also try placing candles in clean, empty win bottles for a dramatic lighting effect. For more, you can read the article on Christmas decorations you can make yourself at Reader's Digest.
Howard Gray has written: 'Christmas Island naturally' -- subject(s): Effect of human beings on, Natural history, Nature