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    gifts. The marriages are usually arranged by parents. The groom is required to present the bride with a wedding gift. The bride and groom are to enter the marriage willingly, yet the parents speak for the silent bride to consent to the marriage. The marriage is legal when both the bride and groom sign a contract. The union is followed by a celebration with guest, music, special food and dancing. Some cultures hold the celebrations in a groom and bride separated gender…

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    before the wedding, Taiwan has some specific rituals called escort the bride. The groom go to the bride’s home first, praying to ancestors for blessings, bowing to bride’s parents, and entering the sedan. After they enter the sedan, other people set off firecrackers. Because the western culture impacted many Asian countries, there are many similar rituals between America and Taiwan. In America and Taiwan, bride and groom should ask their friends or family to be their bridesmaids and groomsmen.…

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    Importance Of Taboo

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    Taboo mean something that people cannot do and prohibit to do as it will bring something bad to a human life. In Baba Malay, taboo is also call “pantang-larang”. Some of the taboo and beliefs have always to be remembered in the Baba Nyonya culture. Most of the Baba Nyonya taboos and beliefs are very similar with the Chinese taboo because of their half of Chinese race. Wedding Taboos and Beliefs The pregnant women not allowed to attend any wedding, involve in the preparation of wedding or even…

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    The Story of the Weeping Camel was an interesting movie that explored a very different culture than that of the of the one American’s are used to. In short, the film takes place in the Gobi Desert and is about a large family that raises camels to make a living. During birthing season a rare white camel is born, but rejected by its mother. The family must work together to reach an indigenous violinist whom can play a song that will cause the unaccepted mother camel, to reclaim its spawn. Upon…

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    arranged. The concept of arranged marriage is really common and widespread in India. India being a conservative country still follows the system of arranged marriages. In India, a marriage doesn’t involve around the bride and the groom but the families of both the bride and groom. 2) Dressing norms: Emphasizing the above point of India being a conservative society, orthodox Indians still believe in minimum showing of skin for women as a sign of respect. 3) Religious believes: Religion is a…

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    Most ancient civilizations are very similar in the way that they saw their ruler as a descendant from God, or that they often traded with other civilizations to get something they weren’t able to produce themselves. When looking at the role of women in their culture, the importance of family, marriage, and the religious life between ancient Greece and ancient Egypt, in some aspects they are similar, but in most ways they are worlds apart. When it comes to the role of women in these two…

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    To start off with the wedding the Montagues will travel to the Capulets residence for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence will commence the wedding by priestly blessing the two so they shall be allowed to be married due to the law made by The Council of Westminster. Friar Laurence will then give the vow to Romeo & Juliet. Romeo will then give the ring to Juliet. They will then be married and the festival will begin. The dishes that will be served is Quail, goose, venison,…

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    Although, little attention is being given to child grooms because there are less of them, but it does not negate the fact that it damages them just the same. According to an LA Times article focused on the issue of child marriage in Nepal, children are being married at a young age as a way for their families…

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    the corpse bride, this film had the same technique as the last one (Edward Scissorhands) this film was very dull when it came to the color it was almost like black and white but you could tell it showed color but very discreetly. Especially when the groom was walking in the forest practicing his vows when he finals gets it, then he puts the ring onto a stick that looks like finger but actually turns out to be, but then the dead bride rises from the ground. That was something that showed very…

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    'Mucous Of The Carnal'

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    A Ribbon Chapel of unprecedented composition can be found in the garden of the resort hotel “Bella Vista Sakaigahama,” in Onomichi Hiroshima. Designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects and constructed in 2013, this freestanding building rises helically through two entwining spiral stairways to architecturally embody the act of marriage in pure form. They cross paths at several points to provide support for one another, conjuring Luce Irigaray’s theory “Mucous of the Carnal”, whereby a…

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