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    the groom for their children. Although earlier this was done without the consent of the bride‚ that culture is changing now. In today’s society the bride and the groom usually meet a few times and then come to a decision about whether they should marry. Even now it is usually the elders of the family who first find out about the prospective bride or groom and then introduce them to their children. Arranged marriages are fixed after looking in various aspects of the potential bride and groom like

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    Vivaha or Kanthi-badal is a marriage of love. In all the rituals the bride uses a Sindooram which is a red or orange-red cosmetic powder to mark along her hair line or dot her forehead. They also wear a Mangala Sutra which is a necklace that the grooms ties around the brides neck to symbolize that she is married. One last item is the bangles. It is stated that the bride will usually wear glass bangles and once the last bangle breaks the honeymoon is over. Hindu weddings can be very expensive

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    the wedding ceremony. The Hindu wedding that I attended was a middle-upper class wedding in which both the bride and the groom’s families were of the same Hindu origin. In most Hindu cultures‚ it is crucial for the families of both the bride and the groom to be of the same stature. That‚ however‚ is changing with time. The overall wedding in the Hindu culture lasts from a couple of days to a week. There are a number of rituals that take place on each day and each ritual symbolizes a certain aspect of

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    while the earliest part was dating back to 300 years ago. In ancient Korea: In ancient times‚ the wedding day the weddings were held in the bride’s yard or house. The groom traveled by horse to the bride’s house and after the wedding ceremony took his wife in a palanquin (cart) to his parents’ house to live. The bride and groom wore formal court costumes for the wedding ceremony. Ordinary people were permitted to wear the luxurious clothes only on their wedding day. Hand lanterns are used for lighting

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    returning to teach pre-kindergarten this year at Groom. In 2015‚ Hutsell retired after 33 years of teaching. Her first round of teaching at Groom School began in 1982 as a teacher’s aide. Then she became the kindergarten teacher the following year. Before coming to Groom‚ Hutsell followed in her mom’s footsteps and taught freshman‚ sophomore and junior English at Wheeler in the 1979-80 school year. Hutsell’s mom‚ Dorothy Vickers‚ taught English in Groom in the 1940s. Now‚ though‚ Hutsell’s path has

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    TYPES OF HINDU MARRAIGE Types of Hindu marriages are described in Hindu mythology as eight types. Some of the marriages from among the eight types were practiced in ancient culture according to the sayings of Hinduism. Among the eight different types of marriages‚ all are not religiously sanctioned but it has been said that the people belonging to the ancient India were followers of these Hindu marriages. Marriage is commonly regarded as a process which helps to unite two individual souls

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    was not so true with the peasants; peasants’ marriages were more sincere or would take place due to a pregnancy. Unlike weddings today they depended on who you were rather then who you wished to be or wish to be married to. After your bride or grooms were chosen for you many preparations would take place. The ceremony about to take place would be the biggest one you had seen unless you had been to other weddings. Many meetings between the two families would take place as more arrangements were

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    family men carry bride to be on a thorn like chair * In front of the thorn are belly dancers and relatives holding light candles * It is all very gaudy and fun * The men are preparing the groom in a similar manner * The woman are clapping when bride comes out * The bride and groom are brought into the main room * They are brought to a separate corner * A very lavish setup involving jewelry * The jewelry is provided by the two family * The jewelry is normally

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    Jennifer Marie French English 111/003 Gibbs 22 October 2014 November 27‚ 2010 Jennifer has been with her boyfriend‚ Nicholas‚ for 3 years‚ and they already share a baby girl‚ named Kaylee. On an outing with her small family‚ Nick gets down on one knee and says‚ “Will you marry me?” This proposal takes place in front of a waterfall at the Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium. Nick is holding up a heart-shaped‚ sparkling diamond engagement ring‚ which represents commitment to their upcoming matrimonial life

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    parent’s choice about the relationship‚ the relationship between the bride and the groom‚ and the priorities in their relationship. An arranged marriage is an agreement between the bride and the groom family. Parents have a tendency to study the background of the family they are considering to get involved with. Sometimes arranged marriages help in improving the family social life. In an arranged marriage neither the groom nor the bride knows each other‚ also in many cultures like the Indian culture

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