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    Indian Weddings

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    Traditional Indian Weddings When it comes to weddings in India‚ people celebrate in extravagant by creating a grand affair. The marriage ceremony begins and ends with various traditional rituals and it is accompanied by plenty entertainment‚ food‚ colorful clothing‚ music and dance. Although‚ Indian weddings vary from region to religion‚ they take hold of similar traditions. Traditionally in India‚ marriages are arranged between the groom’s and bride’s parents depending in the caste one is in

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    Pakistan at 14 August

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    independent country based on border lines created by the British during the end of their rule of India. Pakistan became an independent country in 1947. The day is a national holiday in Pakistan. The day is celebrated all over the country with flag raising ceremonies‚ tributes to the national heroes and fireworks taking place in the capital‚ Islamabad. The main celebrations takes place in Islamabad‚ where the President and Prime Minister raise the national flag at the Presidential and Parliament buildings and

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    Hindu Marriage

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    dun realise that it is for short period. Besides that‚nowadays the ceremonies of Hindu marriage is shorten.Many ceremonies like the Kasi Yathra ceremony has been cut because it consumes more time.People also do not see auspicious time for the marriage but they have their marriage in their convenient.The priest only conduct the important ceremonies and the other ceremonies has been neglected and soon those ceremonies could extint. Nowadays love marriage has been increase tremendously.So they

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    Charlotte Islands. However‚ three years ago‚ the name‚ Queen Charlotte Islands‚ crowned by colonialists‚ was denounced in a colorful ceremony that mimics ancestral heritage. Known for its unique culture and natural habitats‚ The Islands of People‚ has had a tough time in the past few years following extensive illegal logging in the area. However‚ in a recent ceremony in which a pole was erected to symbolize the rich history and culture of the First Nation of Haida Gwai‚ hope was restored. Most importantly

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    Monsoon Weding

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    will cover the Punjabi marriage traditions that are most apparent in Monsoon Wedding. Their families prearrange Aditi and Hemant’s marriage. Although they have never met‚ they are not being forced into marrying each other. At the chunni chandana ceremony‚ Aditi’s aunt even says‚ “Give them some privacy. I met C.L. only once‚ we got married right away!” It is their choice‚ and they seem to be completely comfortable with it. They trust their families to make a good match for them because “family

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    Dbq On Confucianism

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    twice a year. There are many different ceremonies because of cultural and historical differences among the Chinese‚ the Koreans‚ and the Japanese. The ceremonies are held in the fall and spring. The ceremonies take place on the first “ting” day in the second month of fall. The “ting” which comes under the element of fire is the fourth of Ten Stems or Cyclical signs and so the first “ting” occurs within the first third of the month. On these days the ceremonies will occur during the early morning hours

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    Asian Games

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    | |Athletes participating |9‚704 | |Events |476 in 42 sports | |Opening ceremony |12 November | |Closing ceremony |27 November | |Officially opened by |Wen Jiabao | |Athlete’s Oath |Fu Haifeng

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    HOWARD 013 U.S. Marines with 1st Marine Division Band perform during the Marine Corps Installations West-Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton change of command ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton‚ Calif.‚ Aug. 23‚ 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese relinquished command of MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton to U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. John W. Bullard Jr. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard‚ MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton Combat Camera/Released) 018 same as 013 019 same as 013

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    Marriage in Japan

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    A traditional Japanese wedding ceremony is very extravagant and very enjoyable. For the weddings they prefer special seasons. So it’s the case that they like spring and autumn. There are also certain days in which a couple gets married. This is because certain days are considered to be the most auspicious in their almanac. In a Japanese shrine they may be up to forty couples at the Shinto shrine. A Shinto wedding ceremony is always performed before a Shinto sanctuary. In Japan many hotels and

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    Japanese Edo Period

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    among the common members of the society. The rich and high class were known as samurai‚ and a clear distinction of rules regarding marriage existed between them The third parties especially the parents played a crucial role in marriage and wedding ceremonies. The marriage partners were sourced from members of the same social status. For the provincial leaders or the Shogun‚ the partners were chosen from the leaders

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