Articles, tagged with "prince albert", page 1
23rd January 2012
There are numerous festivals throughout the year but only a few amongst these are celebrated by people irrespective of caste and creed. One such festival is Christmas. Celebrated on 25th December every year, this joyous festival commemorates the birth of ...
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Sanjay Roy
25th November 2011
Charm bracelets have been around since the very earliest days of human culture. Among the first decorative artifacts, dating from 75,000 years ago, are shells which have been pierced for wear upon some sort of cord. Probably worn originally as a way to ...
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Jaimes
17th November 2011
By Dr. Jeffrey Lant
Author's program note. In 1961 New York City went to work with a smile on its face and a can't-help-but-like-it rhythm on the brain. It was Robert Morse and the ensemble of "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" by autho...
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Ericka Stone
24th October 2011
British royal weddings have always been magnificent and breathtaking occasions that have millions of viewers from around the globe. When thinking of weddings, the first color that comes to anyone's mind is the color white. The tradition of a white wedding...
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Patricia Nevil
25th August 2011
The recent wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton has revived a tradition that goes back to the time of the prince's five-times-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria: creating a bridal bouquet from flowers that have symbolic meanings to the bride a...
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21st July 2011
Chocolate as we recognize it nowadays have antique and numinous ancestry. This helps hack worth and recover the superiority of brown by grip absent a few of the cocoa lard and generous it a smoother reliability.
Van Houten be the initial to put in alka...
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annamark367
18th July 2011
The history of the bridal gown is a long and interesting one. Until modern times, getting married was the single most significant event in the life of most women. As such, brides-to be would dress in their finest attire, whether they were poor or well-to-...
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SteveMaurer
10th June 2011
Official affairs are almost all about rituals and customs, and few are more formal than a bridal. While it is true that more and more lovers are opting for informal ceremonies because of rising costs, most like a conventional white marriage. Let's take a ...
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LISAWang
08th June 2011
While it is real that more and more lovers are selecting casual events due to rising costs, most like a conventional white bridal. Let us take a moment to review the history of this interesting tradition.It may surprise you to discover that white wedding ...
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Kelvin Harris
02nd June 2011
Royal wedding fever gripped the nation and also the world with one of the most anticipated and exciting events seen so far in the 21st Century. As parties flooded the streets with Union Jacks resplendent and traditional British fare on offer, the stoical...
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James
31st May 2011
It can be your second marriage and you also will be a bride again. Will not feel any uncomfortable but be pleased with your coming marriage ceremony - a goodbye to your previous and an embrace with the new promising existence along with your loved husband...
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alicely
26th April 2011
Fashion trends are a funny thing. Designers like to claim credit for them, but the truth is that it often takes a celebrity to bring them to the public's attention. Such was the case with the traditional white wedding. When Queen Victoria wore a white gow...
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Mitch Johnson
14th April 2011
Botanical Art is a common artwork sort for a lot of men and women and cultures. If you have flower arrangements manufactured for any event you are purchasing Botanical Artwork. It might glimpse effortless, but it is not. People have to go to college to fi...
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randalso45
13th April 2011
With a Great British Heritage Pass you can visit over 400 historical places in the UK, many of which have a royal connection in Britain.
As the current frenzy surrounding the impending royal wedding will attest, the British monarchy is avidly followed by...
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aachenalex
13th April 2011
Chocolate as we know it today has ancient and mystical roots. Although today, it is commonly found in supermarkets and convenience stores, during its history, it has been a prized and sought after item, known as 'Food of the Gods', at times been a closely...
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Author:
Ahmad Mcdaniel