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Kettle Christmas na Sweden

 

Ugo ọla edo America.

Kettle ekeresimesi (nke a na-akpọkwa Red Kettle n'ihi agba ya) bụ okporo okporo ụzọ a ma nke Salvation Army .  A na-amata ya nke ọma n'oge ekeresimesi site n'aka ndị ọrụ afọ ya bụ ndị na-eje ije n'ụlọ ọrụ ọrụ na-ahụ egwu ma ọ bụ na-abụ abụ ekeresimesi, ma ọ bụ na-akụ mgbịrịgba.  iji kpalie ndị na-agafe agafe ọnwụ ego na ego n'ime kettle redmark.

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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[1] Omenala na "kettle" malitere na 1891, na San Francisco, nke onye ọrụ Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee dere.[1]  Captain McFee, na-ekpebi inye ndị ogbenye San Francisco nri ekeresimesi n'efu, chetara ihe ọ hụrụ na Liverpool, England.  Site n'ụbọchị ya dị ka onye na-akwọ ụgbọ mmiri McFee chetara nnukwu ite e gosipụtara na Stage Landing, nke a na-akpọ "Simpson's Pot."  Ite a na-ebunye onyinye ndị na-agafe agafe na-ebunye.  N'inweta echiche a, McFee rịọrọ ikike n'aka ndị ọchịchị obodo San Francisco ka o tinye ite nshịkọ na tripod na ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri Oakland.  Kettle - na McFee's oku nke "Nọgidenụ ite ahụ na-esi esi!"  - dọtara ndị njem na onyinye.

Echiche a gbasara, ma na-eji ọtụtụ ọrụ ebere Salvation Army n'ụwa nile. Ihe ọhụrụ sitere na ite nshịkọ gụnyere kettle mgbaaka onwe, ụlọ ntu ndị na-egwu egwu ekeresimesi, na ikike kaadị kredit . [2]

Kamar 1997, a na-ebido mmalite ekeresimesi kettle n'oge ọkara nke egwuregwu egwuregwu Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving .  [1] Otu ketulu buru ibu na-anọdụ ala n'azụ egwuregwu egwuregwu, bụ nke nọmba oge ka emechara nti aka.  N'okpuru iwu NFL, emee ndị dị otú ahụ na-ebute mgbasa ozi, egwuregwu nke egwuregwu na- fee n' damuwa mmegide, na-enye ego nha nha anya na Salvation Army.

Onyinye na-amaghị aha

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[3]Omenala nsogbu na United States ebe, n'ebe ụfọdụ, a na-etinye ego lọla edo n'anya aha n'ime ite ndị na-akụrụ mgbịrịgba na-anakọta nri.  Omenala a dị ka ọ na-egosi na Midwest mgbe etinyere ego ọla edo mbụ a ma na kettle na Crystal Lake, Illinois na 1982.

Kemgbe ọdịda a, ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ ewerela ịtụba ọ bụghị naanị mkpụrụ ego ọla edo, [4] kamakwa bullion ndị ọzọ na mkpụrụ ego na-adịghị ahụkebe, ihe nrite ọla edo, ọla edo [5] na nnukwu akwụkwọ ndenye ego. Onyinye ndị a na-amaghị aha gụnyere:

  • Bullion dị iche iche na mkpụrụ ego na-adịghị ahụkebe:
    • Ugo ọla edo America [3] [6]
    • Krugerrand [3] [7]
    • Ugo nke Quarter United States [3]
    • Ugo Ugboro Abụọ United States [8]
    • $1804 adịgboroja [3]
  • Ihe ịchọ mma
    • mgbanaka diamond ⅓-carat [3]
    • Mgbanaka ọla edo ise (na-akpọ egwu ụbọchị iri na abụọ nke ekeresimesi )
  • Lelee maka $14,845.00 [3] na maka $500,000.00 [9]
  • Ezé ọla edo [10]

Ihe ndetu na nrụtụ aka

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  1. (2014) Uncle John's Facts to Go Nice People. Ashland: Portable Press. ISBN 978-1-62686-238-8. 
  2. The Salvation Army Spokane (2007). Red Kettles. Archived from the original on 2007-12-12. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Oren Dorell (December 7, 2006). Gold coins from secret Santas bring cheer to Christmas bell ringers. USA Today. Retrieved on 2007-12-20. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "USAT1" defined multiple times with different content
  4. Journal staff (December 19, 2007). Salvation Army gets 10 gold coins. Rapid City Journal. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  5. Journal staff (December 16, 2005). Gold coin donated again. Rapid City Journal. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  6. Andrea J. Cook (December 21, 2006). Red kettle gold converted to green. Rapid City Journal. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  7. Bill Sheets (November 28, 2007). Mysterious gold coin dropped in Salvation Army kettle. The Daily Herald. Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
  8. Mary Stegmeir (December 20, 2007). Salvation Army kettle yields double eagle gold coin. WCF Courier. Retrieved on 2007-12-23.
  9. $500K check dropped into Salvation Army kettle in Minnesota. www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved on 2015-12-04.
  10. Gold teeth donated to Salvation Army kettle. USA Today (December 18, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.