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    assumed it was all part of the wedding. But what I learned is that, version of Islam that is practiced in my culture is infused deeply with Indian culture and Hindu religion. There is typically four ceremonies; the nikah, mehndi (henna) night, gaye holud (yellow turmeric), and the reception. The nikah, as I mentioned before, happens first, or in some cases it is combined with the reception which happens last. Then the mehndi and gaye holud is preparation for the wedding, these ceremonies is…

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    Greek Wedding Culture

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    culture. The second will be a Greek wedding as this is my own culture therefore I can connect with it. The last culture I have chosen is a traditional Japanese wedding. I chose this specific culture as Japan and Japanese traditions spark an interest in me. The aim of this essay is to compare and contrast the three different marriage practices…

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    Weddings are one of the most celebrated events in a person's lifetime and it is not secret that people tend to spend a large quantity of money to celebrate. The cost of goods increases year after year, which then makes the cost of living more expensive, but yet many people still want to have a luxurious wedding. Unless you're a celebrity, royalty or a business tycoon, it is safe to say you are not going to spend millions of dollars on your wedding. On average, the typical wedding costs…

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    wonderful wedding.|How to plan a wedding without spending much.|Inexpensive wedding ideas.} {You would find it interesting to plan a wedding without spending much.|Nowadays, it is still possible to plan a wedding without spending a big amount of money despite the global economic recession.|If you are planning to plan a wedding spending less, you can still push it through despite increasing costs of basic commodities.} {You just need to be creative and talented just to make wonderful wedding…

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    of my life and I was overwhelmed with joy, in thirty minutes to an hour we will finally be husband and wife. Boy how I was wrong! The whole wedding and reception didn’t take almost an hour. It was a small wedding, just close friends and intermediate family only. At most we had twenty five to thirty people present. After the reception it was time for wedding photographs. We were figuring another ten or fifteen minutes. Then we all would be on our way. Then came our larger than life photographer…

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    Art lovers rejoice! The Long Beach Museum of Art is the perfect wedding venue for couples who adore fine art and culture. Located twenty minutes south of Los Angeles in Southern California, the museum's landscaped gardens, breathtaking ocean views, and historic architecture will captivate your guests. Couples can use the Long Beach Harbor, the Queen Mary and Catalina Island in the background for an incredible backdrop for their wedding portrait. Garden Area. Situated between the historic 1912…

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    Divorced Parents Dilemmas

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    parents who are either divorced or who were never married. For some brides and grooms, the fact that their parents are no longer together does not cause a problem. Other couples, though, face an assortment of divorced parents dilemmas throughout the wedding planning process. Parental Roles Dilemma The parental roles dilemma is a problem that many couples, particularly the bride, often face when one or more of their parents have remarried. This can especially be a problem if you grew up…

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    Ellen Mingott Sparknotes

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    like her behavior at all. Later, Archer dines with his family and they gossip about Ellen Olenska. Archer gets mad and states that she had every right to do what she did just like any man would. This makes Newland Archer think about his upcoming wedding to May and he finds that women in his society are raised to not be able to be free to make their own decisions and that makes him feel worried about his future with…

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    stages that shall be followed. At a young age, girls would begin to fantasize about their wedding and the man they wished to marry. In the play The Importance of Being Earnest, Cecily and Gwendolyn are obsessed with the name “Earnest” for their future husband. They would not marry anyone that was not by the name of Earnest as they have already decided who they were going to marry when fantasizing about their wedding. Gwendolyn says this to Jack ”The moment Algernon…

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    Jennifer and Marwan’s Catholic Wedding Videography When Jennifer and Marwan first contacted us, they were in search of a Catholic wedding videographer to capture their Catholic-Arab wedding. Jennifer was ecstatic about our previous work she had seen and was enthusiastic about the skills our Catholic wedding videographers could provide. From our very first meeting, we enjoyed Jennifer and Marwan’s passion and enthusiasm for their upcoming wedding. We knew it was going to be an awesome event and…

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