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    accomplishment” through the 20’s and 60’s (Jellison). While that old adage is thought to have died in the twenty first century‚ Bridezillas seems to say otherwise. Often during the episodes the weddings are centered on what the bride wants‚ and the grooms appear to have little to no say on the matter. In one of the more extreme cases‚ bride-to-be Dezjuan would not listen to her fiancé Tyler at all‚ and according to Tyler‚ they were going to have the wedding “of her dreams” not his. For example‚ when

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    The Igbo people of Southeastern Nigeria practice a very intricate ritual of pre-marriage. The process includes a great deal of participation from others‚ including much of the extended family‚ not just the bride and groom. It also utilizes strict rules of progression throughout the engagement process. Tying into this is a sort of business like practice of exchanging a bride for many things of value. With all of these components coming together they form the Igbo engagement process (“Igbo Information

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    wedding from the 1940’s. A wedding was a grand affair which was celebrated by the entire village. Even travelers and people from nearby villages were welcomed to the weddings. Everyone in the village knew that a wedding was coming. The family of the groom would go from house to house to personally invite guests with an offering of "makhloota"‚ a mixture of nuts and seeds. In traditional Palestinian weddings‚ it is the groom’s family who pays for and arranges the entire ceremony. For days and up to a

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    wedding. When Americans think wedding‚ they think big‚ white dresses‚ tiered cakes‚ being surrounded by family and friends‚ dancing‚ and of course the big kiss at the end of the ceremony to seal the deal. It’s the start of a new life for the bride and groom‚ together and out of the households of their parents. According to the book‚ Cultural Anthropology by Conrad Kottack‚ marriage is defined as: “a union between a man and a woman such that the children born to the woman are recognized as legitimate

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    ceremony. It starts with the engagement party. The bride and groom invite family and friends and a festive party is thrown‚ with special foods and much dancing and singing and happy music. Engagement parties can go on late into the night. During the party the bride often changes her dress up to five times. The signing of the marriage contract is cause for even greater celebration. The second party takes place on the day the bride and groom go to the courthouse and sign their marriage contract. Again

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    and needs of the bride and groom and needs be planned in three months time. This project will fetch revenues of about Rs.30 lakhs and the budget not to exceed Rs. 15 Lakhs. The date of the wedding is 9th of January‚ 2010. Stakeholders Stakeholder | Names | Event Manager | Mr. Shishir | Project Manager | Mr. Arjun | Bride & Groom | Mr.Pankaj & Ms.Priya | Their parents | Mr. & Mrs. Aswal and Mr & Mrs.Aswini | Vision To relieve the stress from the bride and groom by planning the entire wedding

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    ceremony which was known as Ayie (which means I agree). The man’s family would visit the woman’s homestead. It is on the Ayie ceremony that a groom officially meets the parents of the bride for the first time; all other visits that could have taken place prior to the Ayie ceremony are unofficial and in some cases may attract disciplinary action on the groom. If a groom visits the parents of the bride but without the intention to pay Ayie during the visit‚ he may be considered undisciplined‚ as his action

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    insubordination or other marital problems”. After the investigation is done‚ the groom’s family approaches the bride’s family compound. When the groom goes to let known that he is interested in the other family’s daughter‚ he brings a small group of family. They present the bride’s family with gifts such as‚ kola nuts and small amounts of palm wine. If the bride accepts‚ the groom and his entourage will come back to her compound to acquire a “bride price”. Coming up with a “bride price” is derived as‚ “determining

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    Everyone who migrates from one country to another‚ always value their cultures. It may be the same world‚ but the cultures will always differ from each other. Mexico and the United States share the same border‚ but share two completely different customs. “No custom is good or bad‚ right or wrong in itself; each one must be examined in light of the culture as a whole and evaluated in terms of how it works in the context of the entire world.” Mexican culture and American culture vary within marriage

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    according to time. Compared to the old days back then‚ the modern Chinese wedding in Malaysia has been toned down to make it more ‘bearable’ in these fast age. In Chinese culture‚ wedding is considered a joining of two families‚ thus once the bride and groom decide to get married‚ both

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