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    protect or conceal the face. In this research‚ the veil that been referred is veil that worn by bride on their wedding day. Traditionally‚ veils are part of wedding attire. Bride without veils are like bride without its groom. Nowadays‚ modern wedding gown are simple and elegant in design. There are less of fluffy wedding gown now compare to our mother period of time. So‚ veils differentiate between a bride and the guests attend at a wedding ceremony. Malaysia is an equatorial climate country. Malaysia

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    action and tone hit the audience just hard enough. It is clear that each shot of the scene had the next shot in mind. The opening scene fades in to a black and white overhead shot of a wedding chapel amidst a vast desert plain. A woman‘s (The Bride) voice overlaps a slow tracking shot of the chapel. The progression of the camera is steady and calm‚ while the voice-over explains a massacre that occurred within the walls of the little‚ white chapel. The sequence begins slowly and uses deep space

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    Your Typical Christian Wedding includes… Venue • Usually inside a church • Hall may be used Dress • A traditional white gown/ ball dress is worn by the bride. She usually has a vial and carries a bouquet of flowers in her hand. • The groom would wear a black and white tuxedo with either a bow or a tie. Rituals The Procession • Seating of the Parents Having the support and involvement of parents and grandparents in the ceremony brings a special blessing to the couple and also expresses

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    genre of crime fiction which adds tension to the storyline. Kidnappings are common in today`s culture and this term is not just limited to kids. Thousands of kidnappings happened per year and it is scary to think about someone taking you by force‚ from your own environment. This can be seen in today`s society by seeing missing posters in supermarkets‚ news reports and amber alerts through the radio which is a harsh reminder that kidnappings are a harsh reality. In Silence of the Lambs‚ the scene where

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    during the year 2000 to 2008 has seen crime enlarge drastically‚ basically jumping from hundred to hundred with a very slight decrease of murders and kidnappings in the year 2006‚ and yet it rose again the very next year. Crime has jumped from 118 murders‚ no kidnappings from the year 2000 to 550 murders and 11 kidnappings in 2008‚ where kidnappings decreased from 155 in 2007. For a little country like Trinidad & Tobago the crime is too much. Why do these leaders make these affirmations if they are

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    Epithalamion Stanzas 1 through 12 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

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    found guilty in the following elements. The elements are Homicide‚ assault of a police officer‚ kidnapping‚ burglary and crimes related to drugs. The facts that lead to homicide are Uma Opee was stabbed 13 times and the skin particles under the victims nails matched the DNA to Stu Dents. The facts of assault on a police officer was when he punched Officer T. Chur in the face and screamed "Alien". Kidnapping facts are Mr. Dents used rope to tie the victim and stuffed her mouth with cloth and was dropped

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    urban areas the couple actually tries to go out to meet each other and check if they have the same interests (Mukherjee). Times have changed and the young people are getting married for love instead by their parents. It used to be that the groom and bride did not see each other until the day of their marriage. Months before the wedding‚ a ceremony called Mangni or Nischitartham‚ depending in the region‚ takes place to make the engagement official. This ceremony is very live and vibrant. The elders

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    between the bride and groom’s parents as an arranged marriage‚ but recently arranged marriages have become practically extinct (Gullapalli). In the 21th century it is custom that the parents of the groom accompany their prospective daughter-in-laws’ home to meet with her and her parents. If the young woman’s parents agree to the proposal‚ the two are then bound for marriage. (Serhan‚ 27) There is an actual engagement ritual where gold rings are exchanged between the soon-to-be bride and groom called

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    coming together of two families. In some cases‚ as this unique marriage bond between the families is only really available at one opportunity‚ the parents and the rest of the close family of the bride and groom would choose and decide for the family. In the past this was extremely common‚ and sometimes the bride and groom got no real chances to say anything‚ and would only really meet each other at the main ceremonies‚ or even on the wedding day. However‚ nowadays young adults are usually able to have

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