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    Superstition Speech

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    happening on Friday the 13th? I would bet that all of you have said or have heard someone say “God Bless You” after a sneeze. Have any of you ever wondered where the traditions of Halloween came from? Or maybe why it is thought to be bad luck for the groom to see the bride before the wedding ceremony? Today I am going to enlighten you with the answer to these questions and much more. I. For the most part superstitions can be placed into 2 categories‚ good or bad luck‚ many of them also have deeply

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    Matrimonial Website

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    Internet technologies. We fulfill the needs of today’s eligible singles that are searching for convenient and effective ways to meet with prospective partners. This website covers every aspect of matrimonial website have‚ Such as Bride search for Groom and Groom search for Bride. There are several advantages of computerizing this project such as: All the information would be stored at a central location. This will reduce the load of tons of newspapers and Bio-data. Now it is easy for persons to

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    inhumane since they resemble a system of slave exchange (Schwimmer‚ 2002). This is due to the over turn in the practice in the twentieth century. In South Asian culture dowries have been demanded and paid to the groom’s family conjugating the term “groom price” (Maitra‚ 2007). In India it is evident that there is a great inflation in dowry practice (Maitra‚ 2007). There was also an evident increase in violence against brides who were unable to fulfill the dowry

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    Arranged Marriage - 1

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    secondary importance and significantly influence the rank order of a potential spouse. Some of these factors in some order of priority may be taken into account for the purpose of matchmaking: * Reputation of the family * Vocation: For a groom‚ the profession of doctor‚ accountant‚ lawyer‚ engineer‚ or scientist are traditionally valued as excellent spouse material. More recently‚ any profession commanding relatively high income is also given preference. Vocation is less important for a

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    Cultural Weddings

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    jealousy‚ control‚ and even boredom. Weddings are a huge lavish thing in all cultures. They are bringing not only two people together‚ but families from both sides together. This can be a stressful and at times just not worth it for the bride or the groom. Psychology has taught me to look deeper into the differences in different cultures and their weddings. They can be so similar‚ but so different at the same time and there is a reason for most of the differences when it comes to different cultures

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    bride’s mother by the groom’s family.(Note: the groom family also need to support by adding more money) 10.Prayer for the couple by the bride’s father goes with one bottle of hot drink‚ a plate of native kola nut‚ bitter kola‚ alligator pepper and N400.00 11. N6‚000.00 with a bottle of hot drink to accompany it for the bride’s price which is usually determined by the bride’s father.Like I said before very money been drop in the plate by the groom‚ the groom. family and friends need to support him by

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    Arranged Marriages

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    Arranged marriages is a type of marriage that where the bride and the groom are selected from a third-party member. But don’t get arranged marriages confused with forced marriages or so called vani’s‚ forced marriages is when one member is forced into a marriage and without their consent while in arranged marriages both parties must be given consent to one another. Arranged marriages are popular in the middle east‚ south china and parts of japan‚ there are some western countries with royal families

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    Kenya Chappell Professor Emily Dean Anthropology 1010 Nov 3rd‚ 2012 Ethnographic Comparison For this paper I chose along with the ethnography of !Nisa‚ to write about the Family‚ Marriage and Kinship ties of Indian culture specifically of the village of Ratakote as told in Conformity and Conflict. The first thing I noticed about both cultures was they practiced arranged marriages with their children preferably being young (the Indians explained that young age was best so their children wouldn’t

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    Iyad Alsulaiman Customs and Traditions are Part of a Country Character A country without traditions is a poor country! It’s important for every country to have it’s special customs and traditions. One of the conventional 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

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    Kafka the Country Doctor

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    horse (as his died the night before) to get to his patients house which is ten miles away. To make matters worse‚ it is the dead of winter and dreadful storm is blowing quite hard. Along with the doctor we meet Rose‚ the doctor’s servant girl and the groom‚ a man with a blue eyed-face which appeared as if out of no-where from the sty. Moments after meeting this trio we are introduced to a family consisting of father‚ mother‚ daughter and son. Of which the son is the patient needing medical attention

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