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    a “traditional wedding.” The traditional wedding is completely different from the typical weddings that we are accustomed to. I actually did not plan on attending the wedding ceremony, but, after doing some thinking, I realized that this would be a good idea to go and learn more about my culture and also that this would be a good topic to write about for my experience essay. I am glad that I did not miss out on this great opportunity and I gained a lot of insight from this wedding. Instead of…

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    White Color Symbolism

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    Therefore, in America, a bride wears a white elegant wedding dress, a long white veil and carries a white bouquet. Besides that a bride should also wear five other things: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence in shoe. A bride might wear old jewelry from her mother indicating her former friendship and family ties after marriage. A new might be bought newly to represent her new life starting and to be happy and blessed. A bride is going to borrow…

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    Bridesmaid Research Paper

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    Bridal Party Tips | Outdoor Wedding Venues Dallas Being a bridesmaid comes with a lot of responsibility. When you consider a bachelorette party, bridal shower, bridesmaid dresses, and makeup and hair, being a member of the bridal party does get costly. There are rules for who should pay for what, and consideration should be given to the rules unless the bride is picking up the tab for herself. A bride would not want to risk a friendship by overburdening a struggling friend. Being aware of the…

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    2015, marriage became a widely discussed and comparable topic. Every day there are 2.3 billion couples that wed and this adds up to about 6,200 weddings a day. (Wedding Statistics in America) By there being so much diversity in cultures and religion, weddings are something that helps showcase the world’s “true colors”. The definition of "American wedding" used in this paper is primarily used as what is depicted worldwide in Hollywood films, television and other parts of U.S. popular culture. My…

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    Research Paper On Gypsies

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    sometimes you won’t know if you’re are looking at a Gypsy. They live their lives along the lines of what we do, with some accommodations here and there. They one thing that probably is the biggest moment in a gypsy’s life is their wedding. Preparation and performance of weddings for Romani Gypsies are extremely important in their lifestyle. A Gypsy is generally considered to be a true nomad, that travels place to place with no stable community. Settling down is normally not an option for these…

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    Necklaces-the perfect gift for every occasion Necklace is a wearable ornament that has been in existence probably since the establishment of mankind. Take up any historical book, you will find out that even at those times, necklaces were used as offerings to different communities and people. Back then, they were made of different materials. This tradition is still being practiced nowadays. However, the options available as crafting material is confined to mainly three or four materials, which…

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    Descriptive Wedding

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    and down the assembly of well dressed people sitting in folding chairs, since the church did not have pews. At the entrance before entering the church stood a woman in a wedding dress. Although she did not make eye contact with me the pastor and guests repeatedly gave me looks which made me fully realize that this was my wedding. A spear of panic shot through my veins. Pacing up and down the aisle then to the side of the church I knew I did not want to marry her. I hardly knew her. We had only…

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    The word wedding is defined as a “marriage ceremony, especially considered as including the associated celebrations.” Marriage is an important ceremony that binds a couple together legally and before God. It’s a major stepping stone in a couple’s relationship that will hopefully lead to life of happiness together. A couple’s wedding day is one of the most important days of their lives. This significant event is celebrated in a variety of ways in different religions such as Christianity and…

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    Lizette Alvarez states that the traditional quinceanera party is over done in this generation. Journalist Alvarez’s purpose is to inform the readers that birthday party is a waste of money because many people treat sweet 16th birthday party like weddings; therefore, this statement is a categorical truth. The idea of a quinceanera birthday party started from the Spanish culture. The party symbolizes a young girl transforming into a woman. Journalist Alvarez states that everything can become…

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    In a Catholic marriage ceremony leaving the ordinary occurs when the wedding parties enter the Church and are greeted by the priest and continues after the bride walks down the aisle through to the opening prayer. In comparison the Hindu ceremony leaving the ordinary consists of the Vara Satkaarah and Achamana where the wedding parties arrive, are welcomed, escorted in and prayers to Gods are completed (Hindu Wedding, 2014). Though they have similar ideas the way they are executed are different…

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