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Ramadan and Thanksgiving all thank something. Ramadan is a month celebrated by all Muslims with friends and family to give thanks to god (Allah) for their good fortune and health. Thanksgiving is a day spent with friends and family to commemorate the meal shared with the piligrims by the native Americans.

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