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    Strange Wedding Customs

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    Strange wedding traditions Wedding traditions differ from culture to culture‚ nation to nation. Some of traditions are actually quite hard to explain. Here are just few examples of such traditions. Let’s start with Korea. After the wedding ceremony‚ friends of the groom take off his socks‚ tie a rope around the ankles‚ and start beating soles of his feet with dried yellow corvina. Yellow corvina is kind of fish! It is done so to make the groom stronger before the first wedding night. Korean bride

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    Sikh Wedding Card

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    Sikh wedding Card Indian Marriages means lot of gaiety‚ frolic and good amount of expenses. It is very important occasion for both the families as they unite through various rituals and customs. And not only for one but for all the communities in India Wedding is no less than a big festival. All the communities have different customs and traditions with specific characteristics. Likewise‚ in Sikh community too weddings happen with lot of pomp and show. This community is very colourful and fun

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    Chinese Traditional Wedding Wedding anniversaries in China are carefully chosen according to astrological signs. It is also customary for couples to be married on the half-hour or their wedding day rather than at the top of the hour. In this way‚ the couple begins their new lives together on an ’upswing’‚ while the hands of the clock are moving up‚ rather than down. On the morning of his wedding day‚ the groom is symbolically dressed by his parents. The groom arrives at the house of his bride

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    Wedding Project Charter

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    Wedding Project Charter Table of Contents 1. Project Description 1 2. Business Objectives and Success Criteria 1 3. Stakeholders 1 4. Project Scope 2 5. Assumptions and Dependencies 2 6. Constraints 2 7. Business Risks 3 8. Resources 3 Project Description The celebration of the couple’s love‚ trust‚ and commitment will be honored with a country themed wedding in New Bethlehem‚ Pennsylvania. The wedding will have a budget of $15‚000 which will include location‚ photography‚ flowers‚ food

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    The Joys of Planning a Wedding The verdict is in - I will only get married once. I’ve always felt that in my heart‚ but the experience of planning my wedding removed any doubts that I may have had. The process of planning a wedding is so extensive and involved that once the process has started‚ there is no turning back. You will be completely absorbed in the ins and outs of the entire day from that point forward. While the main focal point should be the actual ceremony uniting the man and woman

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    Traditional Zulu Wedding

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    Cultural activity Sunday‚ September 8‚ 2013 8:51 PM Traditional Zulu Wedding (Umabo) Being invited to a wedding‚ could it be traditional or western‚ it is always an honor. A Zulu traditional wedding (umabo) usually takes place after the white weeding. It believed that you are not fully married if umabo has not been done according to the Zulu tradition.   In a Zulu culture there are many rituals that are done before one is fully married and umabo is the final stage . The first step is lobola

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    Irish Wedding Culture

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    Irish 1 Irish Wedding Culture Laura Adair Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Rachel Grabner September 27‚ 2010 Irish 2 Different places have different cultures. Some aspects of life can look the same in most cultures. We do not really think about what our parents have passed on to us. We also do not think too much of where it has come from or if it is part of our culture. We just live our lives. Well that is how other cultures are. Their culture is just how they live. I have

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    Wedding Bells Meaning

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    craft service eating something. Anytime anyone would ask‚ ’Where is Christopher?" He’s at craft service‚ I can guarantee it. He’s ridiculously handsome and just so lovely. It was a real pleasure working with him. Without revealing too much about Wedding Bells‚ what message do you hope the viewers will take away from the film? It’s interesting because there’s two kind of main story lines. There’s Molly and Nick and me (Amy) and Christopher (James)--actually there’s kind of three. We talked a lot

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    KL Wedding EXPO

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    References 22 KL 21st Spring Edition Wedding EXPO 2015 Report 1. History and Background KL Wedding EXPO is started since 2005 and this is KL 21st Wedding EXPO. The organizer of this year is Sphere Exhibit Malaysia. Sphere Exhibit Malaysia was incorporated on January 2013. It aims to be the leading M.I.C.E company behind exciting and innovative fairs‚ shows‚ events and exhibitions for all trade and consumers businesses in Asia. KL 21st Spring Edition Wedding EXPO is on 23 to 25 January 2015 (Friday

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    Medieval Weddings and Customs By Kelly Bell When we think about marriage today‚ we think about two people who are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together. It is considered a serious commitment and not taken lightly for most people. You wouldn’t likely marry a stranger you had just met but in medieval times marriage was quite different. Women didn’t have a choice as to who they would marry and most of the time they didn’t even know the man before they were married. Despite

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