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    iims-conquest.in Analysis of Indian Wedding Planning Industry Rajesh Kumar‚ IIM L ConQuest Online January 2012 Edition ConQuest‚ IIM Shillong Consulting Club Analysis of Indian Wedding Planning Industry Rajesh Kumar‚ IIM L Introduction Overview of Wedding Industry India is considered to be one of the most sought‐after wedding destinations around the world. Weddings in India are fast gaining popularity among global citizens who flock to the country to solemnize their wedding vows. It is growing at a CAGR

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    The Wabi Aesthetic and Meaning in Chaynoyu (Tea Ceremony) Chanoyu (tea ceremony) seeks to embody a particular kind of beauty: wabi. Together with the concept of yūgen (mystery and depth) as an ideal of the nō drama and the notion of sabi (lonely beauty) in haiku poetry‚ wabi is one of the most characteristic expressions of Japanese aesthetic principles. Because wabi as an aesthetic brings together many diverse elements‚ it is difficult to encompass it in a simple definition. It can

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    well-weathered oak tabletop. A petite lady with raven black hair tied up in a neat ponytail‚ dressed in a stunning milky wedding dress‚ grinning from ear to ear as she grasps the hand of a smartly dressed Richard in a jet black tuxedo. With the beckoning sun setting in the background illuminating the whole scene‚ the picture could have been made an extract from Her World – Wedding Edition. Right below the picture‚ written in a deep crimson graceful script communicates “Forever and Always”‚ concluding

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    Naturalization Ceremony The United States is a nation of Immigrants. For centuries people have come to the U.S. in search of prosperity‚ freedom and financial success. There are many reasons why a person from another country would wish to immigrate to the United States. The United States offers much potential in employment‚ thus leading to a greater standard of living. There is also the pride of being a citizen of the world’s richest and most powerful country In a personal testimony I’m an immigrant

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    public office‚ and even pay taxes! All you have to do is walk across that stage and receive your certificate. These are the thoughts going through an immigrant’s head as they prepare for their naturalization ceremony. It just so happens that‚ in the coming weeks‚ a naturalization ceremony will be held at our school. You may be asking yourself‚ “What is a naturalization?” and we’ve got an answer. Naturalization is the term used for when an immigrant has gained their citizenship. It does not only

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    Perfect Wedding It was the eve of her wedding day; Lisa was so nervous she woke up trembling in her sleep. She was so nervous she had sweat dripping down her face. She was excited‚ but yet scared at the same time‚ about what tomorrow would be holding for her and the rest of her life. Lisa knew‚ she was about to make the biggest decision she has ever made in her life‚ and she was scared of that. She has always dreamed of the fairy tale wedding; finding love at first site‚

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    MARRIAGE CEREMONY PROPOSAL Policies and Procedures Presented to Dr. William Brown In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements In course DSMN 505 Church Administration By: Lynchburg‚ VA February 8‚ 2013 MARRIAGE CEREMONY PROPOSAL Policies and Procedures Rationale: With 2 in 4 Oakland California residents getting married it is imperative that the local church be there to administer a Christian wedding ceremony. This ceremony will provide

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    Toilet Paper and Stick This is a great game for those who don’t mind a little risqué fun! Divide the guests into teams and have the teams appoint captains. Then‚ give each captain a broomstick or pole and ask them to stand against a wall‚ holding the pole between their legs. Give the other team members rolls of toilet paper. The goal of the game is for each team member to cross the room to their team’s pole with the roll of toilet paper between their legs (no hands!). The first team with all four

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    Healing Demonstrated In Silko’s Ceremony Bibliotherapy is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “The use of books for therapeutic purposes‚ esp. in the treatment of mental health conditions” (“Bibliotherapy”). Many works of literature are calming and can promote many different types of wellbeing through storytelling. One specific example of a novel that demonstrates healing‚ which can then be translated to its readers‚ is Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. Through its main character‚ Tayo‚ the

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    In Ceremony‚ Leslie Silko ties the concept of transitions into the book. Transitions are used to describe and show the change that Tayo is going through during the whole book‚ or his ceremony. They show Tayo’s progress in his ceremony and also show his change of thinking. Silko mentions transitions when she wrote‚ “[Tayo] had only seen and heard the world as it always was: no boundaries‚ only transitions through all distances and time” (229). This shows that Tayo’s world revolves around transitions

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