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    The crisp, clear sparkle of a diamond ring has long represented the sanctity of marriage. The traditional diamond engagement ring holds along with the white wedding gown, the exchanged possession of the bride, the requisite of virginity as well as a life of inferiority and obligation for the bride. As women continue to break free from the many chains that have bound them for so very long, our societal ties to this vacant gemstone should be torn as well. With so many lovely gemstones that shine…

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    How A Ring Got Into The Kelly Pond -Gabriel’s Fiance- Elizabeth was a modern woman. She and her fiance, Gabriel, had been dating for five years when he had decided to propose. She went to get a wedding ring for him at the jewelry store. She had it engraved with his initials and had it in a small black box then she began to walk home. About half way there, she wanted to make sure it was perfect so she pulled it out of his pocket. Unfortunately, a raven screeched at the same moment which…

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    Modern Wedding Planning A wedding planner’s most important duty is to satisfy the needs of the couple who is engaged to be married. Thus, the task of a wedding planner will change for each project, because each wedding is unique. Yet, there are certain duties that wedding planners are expected to perform, that remain constant throughout each project, in order for them to be successful. These duties include hiring and communicating with vendors, reviewing the couple’s budget, helping to choose…

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    another person. Marriage is structured on this concept of pledge and is a tradition that has been around for centuries. It involves signing consent between two individuals, agreeing that they will be legally together and is often celebrated by a wedding ceremony. Since we have carried the idea for so long and many people follow the tradition, it seems like a normal and unquestionable undertaking. However, many individuals today are growingly convinced that marriage is an unnecessary act that…

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    and attend medical school. However, she also thinks that she met the love of her life, and she wants to do what everyone else in her society has done which is to get married. Nonetheless, she is engaged and the story is centered around her in the wedding preparation process. She is trying to balance her school and engaged life. These are all of the things she wants in her life right now, but this causes conflict between many people. The plot is taken place during an engagement preparation…

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    Introduction On November 29, 2016 our class went on the field trip to Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) located at 74 Victoria Street in downtown of Toronto. The hearing was scheduled in the morning from 8:45am to 1:00pm. It was a spousal sponsorship appeal case where the applicant got rejected from the visa officer in Israel because the officer did not believe that it was a bona fide relationship. The sponsor and applicant had both Russian backgrounds. The sponsor was a Russian man who owned…

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    I have decided to start making feather earrings to sell, specifically peacock-feather earrings. I believe that I could turn a profit with these earrings, marketing to festival goers in California off of Etsy. My adventure started by looking up how to make feather earrings, finding a simple tutorial off of WikiHow. I then ventured to Michael’s craft store to do some price research. It appears that I’m going to need the following: 1. Pliers (to crimp the crimp beads)-already own 2. French…

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    Photography for weddings It is your big day, so you are excited and at the same time anxious. You want this big day to be remembered by all. You want to share these memories with your kids and their kids. So what do you need to ensure that these memories, (the good ones of course) remain for a long time? The secret is to ensure the photography of your wedding is top notch. Here are some guidelines to follow in wedding photography; ➢ Choose a location where your wedding portraits will be taken.…

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    TEN AWESOME GIFTS TO GIFT AT HOUSEWARMING PARTIES Moving out from a place is very tough and tiring. It also marks for a fresh start and new experience. Whether our best friend helps or or our immediate neighbours, housewarming parties is a must for the neighbours, friends or for ourselves. It keeps us high spirited and energetic for a fresh startup. This is also the best way to show off to our family and friends. Housewarming is a party that is traditionally held with approximately 90 days…

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    Friar Lawrence says, “So smile the heavens upon this holy act/that after-hours with sorrow chide us not.” In the next scene, Tybalt states, “Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries/that thou hast done me. Therefore turn and draw.” By following the wedding scene with a scene filled with conflict, Shakespeare created drama and excitement. When Romeo and Juliet get married, the audience starts to expect a happy ending. They may feel like nothing could go wrong. However, when Romeo kills Tybalt,…

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