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As October draws to a close, various nations take unique journeys through the month. In Ghana, the focus is on painting October in shades of pink, dedicating the month to raising awareness about breast cancer through the vibrant "Pink October" campaign.
Meanwhile, in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, the month concludes with a different spectacle as Halloween takes center stage, celebrating a spirited tradition that traces its roots back to ancient Celtic customs.
JoyNews' Becky has more on the celebrations in Atlanta this year.
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