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    The Egyptian and Chinese Culture The cultures of China and Egypt are similar in a way that both have old traditional cultures and now the modern culture. China is an ancient country‚ with thousands of years of history which leaves a rich foundation for their culture. Any attempt to describe the Chinese people can be very difficult and a challenging task. The Chinese culture has come a long way from gender preference to overcoming a feudal society. It seems the Egyptian people are still in a mode

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    Courting and Wedding Rituals Both countries use symbolic traditions in their beliefs of courting and weddings. The fact that both Afghan women and North American wear a white dress at the wedding proves that the countries believe in a certain set of values. The color white overall is a sign of purity. For the signing of the documents and the after party of the wedding‚ Soraya wears a green dress‚ “we were seated around table‚ Soraya and I dressed in green-the color of Islam‚ but also the color

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    Henna

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    countries. Henna has been heavily engrained in the culture for about 5000 years. In some parts of Middle East‚ the color of henna is orange/dark red but however‚ in other parts of the world‚ it is black. Women apply henna on joyous occasions such as weddings‚ festivals or even births. Here‚ in the United States people often use it as tattoos. Since henna is not permanent‚ some get it to see how it will turn out before getting the actual tattoo. Another way to use henna is using it as a hair dye. It

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    Michelle Mendoza SOCI-2301 Marriage & Family David Arizmendi December 9‚ 2013 Marriage Vows “Till death do us part.” A common phrase exchanged between couples during a traditional wedding ceremony. It is vow of faithfulness and a life-long promise of unconditional love. As one exchanges vows to one another‚ they are sharing a very intimate yet public declaration of love. Most couples traditionally use words to express their feelings. Some recite poems‚ sing songs‚ or simply speak from the heart

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    War Rages On in Like Water for Chocolate Although wars are waged for many reasons‚ ultimately‚ wars are fought for one reason; freedom. It is no different in Laura Esquivel’s magical realism Like Water for Chocolate. Just as this novel is staged during the time of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917‚ another war rages on in the confines of a family ranch and in the lives of the people who dwell there. Esquivel cleverly uses the backdrop of the war to explore the individual

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    Destiny Hayes Independent Living Spending Plan Reflection Paper 10/28/2010 When planning my wedding there were many tough decisions for planning within a budget. One was wanting accessories that I couldn’t afford. I couldn’t get the most expensive dress or the biggest cake because of the limited amount of money I had. Another was I wanted to pay for my mother’s plane ticket to Hawaii but I couldn’t afford it. I wanted to be able to fly her there so she didn’t have to pay for it herself but I

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    Isabella I of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon‚ sealed by a double portrait. In addition‚ Isabelle’s bridal trosseau would have been stored in a spalliere or cassone‚ a painted ornamental piece in which a bride stowed gifts. These wedding chests were as popular as double wedding portraits and painters were commissioned to depict scenery from well-loved tales such as Boccaccio’s Day IV of Decameron. From as early as the Late Middle Ages‚ these wooden chests featured inlaid or carved work and were decorated

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    Title: A Study on How Superstitious Beliefs Can Affect the Filipinos Thesis Statement:Many Filipinos are affected in superstious beliefs I.Introduction A.Historical backround http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstition The word superstition is first used in English in the 15th century‚ modelled after an earlier French superstition. The earliest known use as an English noun occurs in Friar Daw’s Reply (ca

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    procreate and have mutual support for each other. It only ends at the death of the other. On a wedding ritual‚ the new white bridal dress plays a very important role in a marriage since it symbolizes youth and innocence. Wedding dress is only worn once by the bride. Wedding cake in ancient times symbolizes fertility. Flower as a symbol of Fidelity. Roses are the flowers of love. The popular wedding month of all time is June. In early Greeks believed that ivy is a sign of everlasting love. Flower

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    behind Smith holding candles while trying to control their emotions. As Sam Smith walks out of the church‚ the video flashes back to a time of happiness. Smith appears to be saying his vows to his fiancee as they were getting married. Everyone at the wedding is dressed in all white‚ making the emotions seem much happier. All of the people are smiling‚ clapping‚ and having a good time. The video then reverts back to the church where the music and lyrics slow down again‚ showing the emotion in the song

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