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    Closing Ceremony Celebration

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    Closing Ceremony Report | Closing Ceremony Report | | 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………..3 2. Planning……………………………………………………………………………5 3.1 Outline………………………………………………………………………..5 3.2 Ideas………………………………………….......................................5 3.3 Details……………………………………………………………………….8 3. Estimated costs………………………………………………………………….11 4.4 Whole ceremony……………………………………………………………11 4.5 2 camps of Faculty of International Education…………………………13 4. SWOT analysis…………………………………………………………………

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    customs is wedding. Every country has its own classic way of wedding but in some countries the traditional wedding is usually the same. America and Saudi Arabia are big countries with unique customs and traditions. The difference between a Saudi wedding and an American wedding is like the difference between moonlight and sunlight. The wedding is an important event for all cultures. American culture and Saudi culture are different in preparation for the weddingceremony‚ and after the wedding.

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    Japanese Tea Ceremony

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    govern the Japanese Tea Ceremony are harmony‚ respect‚ purity‚ and tranquility‚ which combine with what might be called the Zen aesthetic of emptiness to give the Tea Ceremony its distinctive feel. In Zen‚ everything which is not necessary is left out; this is as true of the mind as it is as of the physical setting. The spirit of austere simplicity pervades the Tea Ceremony. Each utensil has a specific purpose‚ and only those utensils which are necessary for the Ceremony are brought into the tea

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    Wedding Toast

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    Wedding Toast Speech When Valerie first told me - note that I was told‚ not asked! - That I was making a speech‚ I thought it was her way of getting back at me for anything I had ever done to her while growing up. Lately I realized that it is actually an honor to be asked to address YOU. Look to your left. Look to your right. (Pause) YOU are the people Valerie and Christian love the most. They’ve invited you because this day would not be the same without you. And you have made them a priority in

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    Wedding Rings

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    Token of Love- the shiny “pricey” little thing Wedding Ring Culture is a way of life. It is something that refers to the expressive side of human life. It can be an object‚ a behavior‚ a symbol‚ interpretation or belief. Culture is that invisible bond that ties people of certain community together. It is a system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people. It is an accumulated experience which is socially transmitted. Culture consists of patterns and is passed from generation to generation

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    …. A graduation ceremony speech is a speech that celebrates the passing of exams by a student or group of students. It is a common speech to be given by the head student at the awards ceremony. In the graduation ceremony speech‚ you should speak about your experiences as a student‚ your expectations and to thank all your colleagues and lecturers for their support. Your graduation ceremony speech can be funny - but it should not offend or insult. Your graduation ceremony speech should have an

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    The Age of The Wedding Cakes In the threshold of the 20th century‚ Curitiba swaggered one of the most controversial architecture styles which was emerging in Europe. For the first time Industrial revolution allowed façade exuberance to be purchased at common stores Cândido de Abreu‚ Ernesto Guaita‚ Maurício Thá‚ Giovanni Lazzarini‚ José Muzzilo‚ Bergonse Brothers‚ Christian and Gustav Strobel‚ Gotlieb Wieland‚ Henrique Henning‚ Frederico Warneck‚ Augusto Huebel‚ Carlos Tathy. That huge architect

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    James Milner Mrs. Holding HRE3M1-11 24 September 2012 The Importance of Rituals and Ceremonies Aboriginal religion‚ like many other religions‚ is characterized by having a God or Gods that created people and the surrounding environment since the beginning of time. Aboriginal people are very religious and spiritual‚ but rather than worshiping a God they cannot see‚ each group believes in a number of different deities. These deities are often seen as a recognizable form such as a landscape feature;

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    The Welcome Ceremony is performed when visitors entering a village where they are expected usually find the ali ’i and faipule waiting for them either outside or within a house. If the occasion is a very formal one‚ the whole village may have assembled in its various groups‚ matai‚ Pastors of different denominations‚ Women ’s Committee in distinctive uniforms‚ schools and young men and women. In this case‚ a arch of welcome will probably also have been constructed. The meeting house (fale fono)

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    Concepts of Tea Ceremony

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    Concepts of Tea Ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony is a Japanese cultural activity involved the ceremonial way of making and drinking powdered green tea‚ known as “抹茶” (matcha). Japanese tea ceremony is known as “茶の湯” (chanoyu)‚ or “茶道” (chado‚ sado) in Japanese language‚ which can be translated as “Way of Tea” in English. Chado is influenced by the Zen Buddhism‚ and rooted back to China for the introduction of tea to Japan. 千利休 (Sen Rikyu) is considered to have the most profound influences over

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