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    of ceremonies. Insert Transition #1: Around the globe‚ brides embrace all kinds of colors and adornments for their big day. According to Wikipedia here in America brides will typically wear a white gown‚ maybe with some color to match the decorations and brides maid’s dresses. In bliss weddings shows us that Chinese bridal gowns are called qipao and are usually one piece embroidered in red silk with designs in gold an silver. Brides wear a red veil that covers their face and shoulders. The

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    Wedding Superstitions

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    wedding traditions and customs have been preserved to promote a happy‚ long‚ fertile and wealthy marriage. Here are some customs that the bride and groom might consider to ensure a successful marriage. The Engagement •So as not to endanger the marriage‚ the future bride may only propose marriage during a leap year. •It is a change for the worse if a future bride is to marry a man whose surname begins with the same letter as the future bride’s first name. •In the past‚ it was believed that the vein

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    WEDDING PLANNER CHECKLIST Sixteen to Nine Months Before Start a wedding folder or binder. Tear out pages that inspire you from bridal‚ lifestyle‚ fashion‚ design‚ and food magazines. Work out your budget. Determine your wedding party. Settle on a head count. Hire a planner‚ if desired. Book your date and venues Book your officiant. Research photographers‚ bands‚ florists‚ and caterers. Put the names of vendors and their contact information in a master contact list

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    covenant to be established as the result of the prospective bridegroom taking the initiative. The prospective bridegroom would travel from his father’s house to the home of the prospective bride. There he would negotiate with the father of the young woman to determine the price that he must pay to purchase his bride. Once the bridegroom paid the purchase price‚ the marriage covenant was

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    had to make another one of them. He absolutely loathed the monster and surely did not want to make a second. But to his dismay‚ his wife would die if he didn’t follow the monsters orders. Victor rushed faster than a bullet to his lab to prepare a bride for his creature. He felt the perspiration on his forehead as he haphazardly stitched broken appendages together “I must finish this or else my dear Elizabeth will die!” Victor thought. He grabbed a torso and threw it on the table. He grabbed two similar

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    Epithalamion Summary Epithalamion is an ode written by Edmund Spenser as a gift to his bride‚ Elizabeth Boyle‚ on their wedding day. The poem moves through the couples’ wedding day‚ from the groom’s impatient hours before dawn to the late hours of night after the husband and wife have consummated their marriage. Spenser is very methodical in his depiction of time as it passes‚ both in the accurate chronological sense and in the subjective sense of time as felt by those waiting in anticipation or

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    visits the house of the bride and brings sweets and Imam-Zamin. Imam Zamin is a gold or silver coin wrapped in silken cloth. The bride ties the coin to the upper part of her hand and this completes the Imam Zamin ceremony. Soon after Istikhara and the Imam Zamin ceremony comes’ the Magni. Magni is when the groom and his family visit the brides’ house and both families of the groom and bride exchange sweets and fruits. After wards there is a ceremony called Manjha. The bride wears yellow clothes and

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    grooms mother or sister places the ring on the brides figure. Since Pakistan is also becoming so modest you will most likely see the groom and bride exchanging rings them self. Mayoo happens mostly in the house of the bride. Family and friends all gather and dance and sing to drum music‚ the bride is showered in gifts depending on what the family can afford. So as the day turns to night the bride’s hands and feet are decorated in henna. The bride usually wears a yellow color and wears traditional

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    DIFFERENT MARRIAGE OR WEDDING PRACTICES IN COUNTRIES: I. Africa:  1. In some African tribes‚ the bride and groom have their wrists tied together with cloth or braided grass to represent their marriage. 2. To honor their ancestors‚ some Africans pour Holy water‚ or alcohol‚ onto the ground as prayers are recited to the ancestral spirits. 3. The bride wears a veil made of plaited hair which represents reserve.  4. The people present wear traditional regional costumes.   5. The

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    It was an old custom that women from the families of the bride and the groom walked from house to house in the neighborhood to invite all the families to attend the wedding. The ceremony was a chance for the whole district to celebrate the wedding and they were all involved in someway to help get things ready for the feast. While the preparations are made‚ the Al Ayyala traditional band performed music in front of the bride’s house. The bride was usually hidden for the public for 40 days. Weddings

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