Some examples of things that don't exist include unicorns, dragons, and Santa Claus.
it is the thomas theorem I would like to add: It means that if you believe something is real, for instance Santa Claus, the conseuquences of this believe are real. Children believe Santa Claus is real and they and their surroundings are acting according to this believe. In this example: the child defines Santa Claus as real, and this bring a long serious consequences (people spend lots of money buying presents). Of course it is a simplifying answer. It's about the ''social construction of reality".
St. Nicholas did not come up with Santa. Santa was basically invented by the commercial industry as a gimmick to improve sales at Christmas. Nicholas, whose feast day is on December 6, is celebrated in many areas of the world, especially parts of Europe, but, in reality, has no connection to Christmas and, therefore, no connection to Santa.
Poseidon wanted Percy to retrieve his stolen weapon, the Pearl of Persephone, from the ocean off the coast of Santa Monica before entering the underworld. It was a test to prove Percy's abilities and worthiness as a hero.
Stephan Pastis lives in Santa Rosa, California
Yes, there is a post office for Santa Claus. It is located in Santa Claus, Indiana.
The address of the Santa Claus Museum is: 41 N Kringle Pl, Santa Claus, IN 47579
The city "Santa Claus" can be found in Indiana.
Holiday World is located in Santa Claus, Indiana.
Santa Claus is a town in Spencer County, Indiana.
Santa Claus is a town in Spencer County, Indiana.
3 I could only find three. SANTA CLAUS, Indiana, Arizona & Georgia. Also there is a 'SANTA', Idaho and a 'NORTH POLE' in Alaska.SantaSanta ClausSt. Nick
The web address of the Santa Claus Museum is: http://santaclausmuseum.org
There is a Santa Claus city in Indiana. There are also cities called Santa Claus in Georgia and Arizona.
The phone number of the Santa Claus Museum is: 812-937-2687.
santa Claus is located some place in the north pole.
SANTA CLAUS, Indiana, Arizona & Georgia. Also there is a 'SANTA', Idaho and a 'NORTH POLE' in Alaska.