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    Thai Wedding

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    for an unforgettable wedding Introduction Which wedding style would you like to choose when you decide to marry your lover? Traditional Chinese style? Romantic Western Style? Causal naked wedding? Just provide you a new suggestion‚ have you ever thought of holding Thai style wedding? Are you still pondering? Let me first introduce the Thai wedding to you‚ and then compare the differences between Thai and Hong Kong wedding style. In this essay‚ I will first focus on the wedding styles in Thailand

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    PSY_C14.qxd 1/2/05 3:42 pm Page 292 Personality 14 CHAPTER OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION WHAT IS PERSONALITY? PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORIES – FREUD AND BEYOND Freud’s models of the mind In the wake of Freud HUMANISTIC THEORIES – INDIVIDUALITY The drive to fulfil potential Understanding our own psychological world TRAIT THEORIES – ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY Cattell’s 16 trait dimensions Eysenck’s supertraits Five factors of personality Trait debates BIOLOGICAL AND GENETIC THEORIES

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    Weddings in Malaysia

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    WEDDINGS IN MALAYSIA From the moment the intention to marry blossoms in a man‚ to the time when he is united with his wife‚ marriage rites of the three largest ethnic groups in Malaysia is filled with traditional ceremonies and customs. A brief glimpse into the marriage ceremonies of the Malay‚ Indian and Chinese reveals some of its highlights. The Malays have perfected the art of subtlety when approaching the bride’s family to ask for her hand in marriage and this line is invariably

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    Muslim Weddings

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    Luisa Uata January 5‚ 2013 Muslim Weddings In the Muslim religion there are certain rituals and traditions that are performed throughout the marriage process from Istikhara to Arshimarsaf. And many other things have to happen in order to prepare for the wedding. There is even a pre-wedding. The pre-wedding are usually used to increase the level of excitement between the two families. During the pre-wedding there are a few main parts. First the religious head first has to get permission/approval

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    An experience of wedding.

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    Wedding bonds two souls together . In this sub continent attending or being a part one those wedding is a magical experience especially if the wedding is of someone who is very close to you. Recently I had the pleasure of attending and arranging such an beautiful and graceful wedding . It was the wedding of my cousin sister . My cousin’s wedding was held in our native village last week . This was the first wedding in my family ‚ so all of my family members were very excited and wanted to make

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    Wedding Superstitions

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    Weddings have been celebrated since the beginning of time. So have wedding day superstitions. It is traditionally believed that weddings are susceptible to evil spirits and bad luck. Over time‚ 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

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    Wedding Cakes

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    Informative Speech - History Of The Wedding Cake     Specific Purpose:  To inform my audience about the history and development of the modern wedding cake. Central Idea:  Our decadent‚ modern wedding cake took centuries to evolve from its humble beginnings as rough breads. I. The origins of today’s wedding cake can be traced back to ancient Roman  II. With the Roman conquests‚ the Roman wedding traditions were carried to  III. During the 1660’s‚ a French chef visiting England was introduced

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    Weddings and Funerals

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    Weddings and Funerals Weddings and funerals have many similarities and differences. Weddings and funerals are both emotional in some way. They’re also similar in that they both gather family and friends together. Weddings and funerals are different in that one is celebrating the union of two people‚ and the other is mourning the loss of someone. Weddings have many emotions that go along with them. Most of the emotions that are associated with wedding are joyful and excited. Funerals

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    Hawaii Weddings

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    Wedding Style in Hawaii Like most of the rest of the world weddings‚ in Hawaii symbolizes tradition and cultural elements in a colorful and beautiful place intended to bring fortune‚ luck and happiness to couples who are going to be for the rest of their lives together. Hawaiian brides‚ traditionally wear a Hawaiian dress called holoku. A holoku is a wedding dress with flowers and in her hair as well. Men usually wear a white shirt‚ white pants and a colorful sash. Casual foot wear is permitted

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    Jewish Wedding

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    Jewish weddings A traditional Jewish wedding is full of meaningful rituals‚ symbolizing the beauty of the relationship of husband and wife‚ as well as their love to each other and to the Jewish people. The wedding day The wedding day is the happiest and holiest day of their life‚ the wedding day is considered a personal Yom Kippur for the chatan (Hebrew for groom) and kallah (bride) because on their wedding day all their mistakes in the past are forgiven as they merge into a new‚ complete soul

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