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    Wedding Planning

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    Weddings; What Everyone Should Know Nicole Carlson Purpose: To inform the audience about weddings. Thesis: In order to plan a beyond successful wedding‚ it is important to learn and understand the key elements that will make a wedding a day nobody will ever forget. I. Introduction a. Attention Getter: Ladies‚ imagine a day where you get to walk down the aisle in the biggest‚ whitest dress you could find to the prince charming you always dreamed of. Or guys‚ watching the woman

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    Indian Weddings

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    as the formal union between two people‚ typically recognized by the law‚ in which the two become partners. As Americans‚ we are much more lenient with the idea of marriage and the actual wedding process‚ however; in places such as Pakistan- a wedding symbolizes much more for the Indian culture. Indian weddings are known for their extremely elaborate ceremonies- including before and after the “big day”‚ and their opulent celebrations (Husain‚ 120). In Indian culture‚ marriage symbolizes not just

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    Wedding Traditions

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    the Victorian era) white wedding dress- purity A black wedding gown was considered taboo in the last decades‚ but recently‚ this is also becoming an option for brides. A common superstition is that the groom is not supposed to see the bride in her wedding dress before the wedding day. There is also the superstition for the bride to avoid wearing the dress before the day and see herself in the mirror‚ because something that prevents the wedding may happen. A wedding ceremony may take place anywhere

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    Wedding Ceremony

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    parents for their negligence towards the future of their daughters and regarded marriage as Sunnah (the practice of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) that he taught and practically instituted). High cost of weddings‚ unacceptable traditional practices and envy (one family demanding to have a more lavish wedding ceremony than the other) are cited as the main reasons why many Afghan boys and girls have remained single. In Afghanistan‚ one of the poorest countries in the world‚ bridegrooms are expected to pay

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    Muslim Weddings

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    Luisa Uata January 5‚ 2013 Muslim Weddings In the Muslim religion there are certain rituals and traditions that are performed throughout the marriage process from Istikhara to Arshimarsaf. And many other things have to happen in order to prepare for the wedding. There is even a pre-wedding. The pre-wedding are usually used to increase the level of excitement between the two families. During the pre-wedding there are a few main parts. First the religious head first has to get permission/approval

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    An experience of wedding.

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    Wedding bonds two souls together . In this sub continent attending or being a part one those wedding is a magical experience especially if the wedding is of someone who is very close to you. Recently I had the pleasure of attending and arranging such an beautiful and graceful wedding . It was the wedding of my cousin sister . My cousin’s wedding was held in our native village last week . This was the first wedding in my family ‚ so all of my family members were very excited and wanted to make

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    Wedding Planner

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    WEDDING PLANNER CHECKLIST Sixteen to Nine Months Before Start a wedding folder or binder. Tear out pages that inspire you from bridal‚ lifestyle‚ fashion‚ design‚ and food magazines. Work out your budget. Determine your wedding party. Settle on a head count. Hire a planner‚ if desired. Book your date and venues Book your officiant. Research photographers‚ bands‚ florists‚ and caterers. Put the names of vendors and their contact information in a master contact list

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    Wedding and Bride

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    like a dripping faucet. Jennifer thinks‚ “Nothing beats the excitement of preparing and organizing my dream wedding.” The wedding day is the day when couples make a lifelong commitment to their relationship. She thinks that for some people weddings are just one big event. However‚ in her case‚ she thinks of her wedding as three special events all in one day: the preparation for the wedding‚ the church ceremony‚ and the reception. It is a beautiful Saturday morning on November 27‚ 2010‚ at six in

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    Wedding Preparations

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    Suddenly you are overwhelmed with the idea that you have a wedding to plan. There are many questions to ask as you begin planning your wedding. Wedding Date and Venues. It is important to set a wedding date before you move forward with many plans. Discuss a date with your fiancée and make preliminary decisions about where you want to hold the wedding and reception. Budget. Set an overall budget that you will use for the entire wedding. Sit down for a budget discussion with your fiancé and your parents

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    American Wedding

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    American Wedding In the United States‚ the traditional western wedding custom is the bride usually wears a white dress and a veil to cover her face. She carries a bouquet of flowers and usually has something old (like a grandmothers necklace) something new (her dress) something borrowed (jewlery or a handkerchief) and something blue (a garter or underwear item).It is a long standing custom and it considered good luck for the bride. The bride and groom do not see each other the night before and

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