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    For many of us, the holidays are a time for joy, laughter and all-around merriment. But for some, the holidays can be tough, especially when you have a loved one in the hospital who's going ...

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    Useful gifts for coworkers Going the practical route is never a bad idea, especially if you aren't too close with your coworker. Nice pens, notepads, and office supplies are always safe bets.

  5. Spiritual gift - Wikipedia

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    The gifts have at times been organized into distinct categories based on their similarities and differences to other gifts. Some divide them into three categories using Old Testament offices. "Prophetic" gifts include any gift involving teaching, encouraging, or rebuking others.

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  7. Comfort bag - Wikipedia

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    Comfort bag (慰問袋, imon-bukuro) was a gift packet prepared by civilians to be sent to Imperial Japanese Military soldiers for the purpose of encouraging them. The bag contains comfort articles (慰問品, imon-hin) not issued by the Japanese Military, such as toiletries, dried fruits, canned foods, and letters of encouragement. Bags were ...