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    writing outside of the classroom. For example, recently my sister was married and since I was her maid of honor, she asked me to write a speech to read at her wedding reception. That was easy, in my opinion, because I do love to write. I feel that I have a way with words and those words just come to me. When I read my speech at her wedding in front of all her friends and family, there was not a dry eye in the room, which made me feel fantastic. I realized that my speech mattered and the words…

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    to outside on the beach or in someone's backyard. Their traditions are a bridal shower and bachelor party and the wedding and then the reception and that is it. Their food is mainly hamburgers and meats and salads. Their clothing for normal days is usually pants and a shirt for both male and females. On the other hand, Indian marriages are much more complex. They usually have weddings held at temples and some religions do them at the bride's home. The bride wears a heavy outfit which is usually…

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    Money and Marriage go hand in hand. Before couples even get married, they have to spend money on the diamond ring, and extravagant wedding. Money plays a huge role in shaping a relationship, especially in a marriage, since financial dispute is one of the predictor of divorce. Most marriage difficulties are due to money. To start, the more money you spend on the wedding can determine the duration of marriages. A study done by Andrew Francis-Tan and Hugo M. Mialon, which study 3,000 ever married…

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    Why “Happily Ever After” is Ruining our Marriages Imagine the perfect, fairy tale wedding: A dainty bride in a pristine white, flowing dress, a handsome groom clad in an ebony tuxedo, a picturesque flowergirl and ringbearer, the birds chirping and the sun shining, and a carriage waiting to carry away the newlyweds. But after that… then what? Happily ever after? This is the western approach to romance. Americans expect the love that begins with their significant other’s looks, as that is…

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    lesson upon the reader. Coleridge immediately establishes the occasion of the poem upon introducing the Mariner as he stops an individual Wedding-Guest before he can enter the church where presumably, the ceremony is about to begin. Cueing the reader into the orality by which the narrative will unfold, Coleridge narrates, “he holds him in his glittering eye-the wedding guest stood still, and listens like a three year child: The mariner hath his will.’’(Coleridge 635). In addition to establishing…

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    venue was filled with over three hundred attendees from family to friends to even strangers but none of it mattered because on June 6, 2008, I became a Quinceañera. To many of my non-Latino friends this description of my party might sound like a wedding but it is not, on the contrary it is a rite of passage. Although now more extravagant it still holds true to its roots, practices like the coronation, toast, changing of the shoes, and white attire are all symbols vital to the demonstration of…

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    image as the ideal wife. Bianca is married now, Lucentio is stuck with her no matter what way she acts. Before the wedding reception for Katherine’s and Petruccio’s wedding, she asks him to stay, “Let me entreat you” (3.3.73). Under any other circumstances, Kate wouldn’t have asked him to stay, but even then she still wants to put on a good face and act as if the fiasco that is her wedding did not happen. Kate becomes upset and angry that Petruccio does not love her enough to stay as she asked.…

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    silk. Sari goes around the waist, with the end it go over the shoulder to cover the chest. Sari look more like a dress made from a big scarf. (“culture Indian”) Each sari are different. On wedding, women wear more of red color silk. For wealthy people, their wedding dress are made out of gold silk. Also on wedding, the bride cover her head with big sheet of silk that is made out of gold. For men, they wear dhoti, sherwani, and turban. Dhoti one of traditional clothing for men. It look similar to…

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    Prince Hamlet is quite the sarcastic person throughout the play. One example of this would be the remark he made at his mother and uncles wedding reception in which he states, “The funeral baked meats Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables” (1.2.179-180). Hamlet is sarcastically expressing his disapproval towards his mother’s hasty marriage following the death of his father. As the play goes…

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    next tournament, and you will be given private access to our banquet hall, and full course accessibility. We require a small course fee for each golfer and also provide a great selection of catering options. Many clients choose our catering and for receptions, following their tournament. Are you looking for a great deal on a new iron or a 56° wedge? We offer great discounts in our pro shop year round! Our shop obtains a great inventory of brand name golf shoes, polos, visors, and towels. We…

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