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    The prospective married couples needs a home during the engagement phase and after the wedding. Traditionally the family of the bride is responsible for the bedroom and kitchen appliances while the rest are shouldered by the grooms family, but research shows that it is disgraceful for the family of the bride to o purchase the bedroom and the family of the groom is expected to buy everything that is related to the couples new home. Henna Night A Henna night is a traditional bachelorette party…

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    creates a living thing; a monster. However, once he does this he is not ready to live with the consequences of his actions. When Victor realizes the monster killed William, when Justine is accused of killing William, and when Elizabeth dies at the wedding, Victor could have saved himself had he realized the repercussions of creating the monster and took responsibility for…

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    life histories. (Guest p. 90) Luckily, Aziz was willing to send me some copies of his beautiful wedding day to give me a good visual understanding of how it a Gujarati…

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    will need to learn life is not only her way. She needs to consider him. I do not want him marrying her that day. It is not his wedding and his family is missing. There are important lessons for…

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    from the traditional American wedding, but at the same time, there are still some similarities. For my field experience, I decided to spend a lot of time with two of my teammates from Kenya, Africa. They both have boyfriends, and I noticed that they both talk about marriage with their significant other quite a bit. That is when I got the idea of…

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    Intercultural marriage is defined as marriage between people who come from two different cultural backgrounds, throughout the years . In the story “A Red Girl's Reasoning” E. Pauline Johnson defines the different views on marriage within a cultural and religious marriage, she also speaks upon the equality of race, beliefs, and about how there is no superior ethnicity. Marriage rights and customs morally depend on culture and religion, many christians believe that marriage should involve a…

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    Birthdays are always super exciting and special in a person’s life. They tend to love the cakes, presents, parties, ice cream, and the general feeling of merriment with their family and friends. They might be getting older, their wish lists getting smaller, however, that does not imply that they wish to celebrate the day their life began to the fullest. There is no other day to celebrate themselves other than their birthdays. A person’s birthday becomes special when his/her loved one is by…

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    for Honeymoon: Taking Romance to the Next Level Most newlyweds look forward to the honeymoon stage for it is your ‘time alone’ as a couple. It is also a real celebration, minus the crowd of well-wishers and the last minute concerns involved in a wedding party. For this reason, choosing the perfect destination for your honeymoon can give you the best time of your life, which is a great way to start your marriage. Europe, the old country, offers fantastic honeymoon destinations that you may want…

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    dreams of a sensational wedding. When we got engaged we wanted our wedding to reflect our special love for one another while giving our family and friends an opportunity to celebrate with us. The only obstacle to achieving this was our limited financial resources. We refused to believe that our dream wedding should put a pinch on our newlywed finances. By following five key rules, we were able to achieve the wedding we imagined, without breaking the bank. In fact, our wedding only cost us…

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    Wedding Ceremony in Afghanistan Weddings are so interesting in Afghanistan. Typically, the mother of the family tries to find a good girl for her boy. After the acceptance of the girl’s family, they prepare an engagement party, and every member of the family from both sides wear traditional clothes. Then, they play music and dance in front of bride and groom. Next, in wedding party, the bride will wear green clothes, and the groom will wear a traditional white clothes (Peraan Tumban). Also, the…

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