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Traditional American Wedding Practices: Weddings In The United States

05th October 2009
Starting with the engagement, Americans can think of unique ways to personalize their wedding. As there really isn't any engagement tradition, the more unique the marriage proposal is done, the better. For most wedding preparations, the engaged couple ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Things to Consider When Planning a Las Vegas Wedding Ceremony

05th October 2009
There are many things to consider when planning a Las Vegas wedding, especially if you are planning it from a different spot in the country or world. It is important to find a chapel or wedding site that is going to meet all of you needs as well as your ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Planning your wedding

02nd October 2009
You found your soul mate; you said “yes” with all your heart; but now you have a big problem: you have never planned a wedding before. The best thing will be to hire a firm specialized in organizing weddings and other family events. But if you can't d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Personalize Your Wedding Vows

02nd October 2009
You can personalize your wedding ceremony with your own wedding vows. The freedom of creating your own vows comes at a price; you have to work at it. Although writing your own personalized wedding vows can be a difficult and rewarding, there are many thin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

American Wedding Practices

02nd October 2009
Living in the US makes one feel free - free to do anything, free to live, free to love, free from traditions. While this is true, there are still many practices done during wedding that renders this memorable event with a distinct American touch. Here a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Organization Of Your Wedding Ceremony

23rd September 2009
Typically, wedding ceremonies are structured events and are commonly broken down into several components. Remember, that this is your wedding and you have options on what happens during your wedding. Don’t be intimidated by your friends, family, or even... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ten Reasons behind Getting Married

23rd September 2009
When it comes to marriage, everyone has an opinion on the reasons for it, when to do it and how to make it strong once the last of the confetti has fallen. The wedding may potentially be the biggest event of a person's life, normally being a high energy a... Read >
Author: Mariano Graham

St Petersburg Florida Cremation Funeral

17th September 2009
When your loved one passes away, one of the last things that you want to think about are the funeral plans. The world seems to be turning in circles around you and you may simply just not be able to concentrate on the task at hand. Did your loved one expr... Read >
Author: Headflood

Buy Memorial Service Bulletins

18th August 2009
In the funeral or memorial service, it is important to distribute a memorial service bulletin. Providing a keepsake for the deceased, it is given to all the attendees. Because it brings a sense of closure in a loved one's life, it is also a document t... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

Funeral Program for an Order of Service

08th August 2009
The Funeral Program Site is a good resource to get help in creating and designing a funeral program booklet. There is also a large variety funeral programs and funeral resources to assist you. The type of ceremony you choose for your loved one will affect... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

The Mystic Of Perfume To Seduce The Senses

29th July 2009
Perfume has derived its name from Latin word `per fumum`, that means `through smoke`. Perfume was used in early ages by the people to fragrant their religious ceremonies. Perfume was extracted by burning aromatic herbs; generally aromatic gums and myrrh, ... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Celebrating The Adulthood With The Bar Mitzvah Ceremony

23rd July 2009
Bar Mitzvah is the ceremony celebrated in the Jewish Faith to celebrate the coming of age of a young man at the age of 13. The ceremony is held to celebrate the entry of the young boy into his adulthood and symbolizes the responsibility that is associated... Read >
Author: geneliabrown

Getting a Minister to Officiate Over Your Wedding in NYC

16th July 2009
New York is a popular spot for weddings, both large and small. Wedding In New York are legal Officiants of weddings. All of the officiants provided are registered at the New York City Clerk's office. They are made up of clergy, and some are rabbis and ot... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Promoting Local Arts and Crafts Fairs

10th July 2009
Community events are an opportunity to develop new relationships and strengthen ties amongst the community. They are essential for the physical and social growth of any community. Community events also help promote the location, district or neighborhood o... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Religious Wedding Ceremonies and Marriage Registration in Thailand

17th June 2009
In Thailand, marriage ceremonies can be lavish affairs. The Thai people are known for their proclivity for pomp. As any expat or non-Thai gentleman who has married a Thai lady can likely confirm, marriage in Thailand is not something to be taken lightly b... Read >
Author: US Visa Lawyer

Cyprus Wedding Packages - Create Your Dream Wedding In Paradise

15th June 2009
Have you seen what Cyprus wedding packages offer? Whether you have or you haven't, it's worth bearing in mind that any wedding package will list only some of the aspects which will eventually go together to create your unique and very special day. Cyprus ... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold

Wedding Programs: The Essential Parts of a Wedding Program

12th June 2009
Having a wedding program will add an extra special touch to your wedding day. They will help make your guests feel included, as well as keeping them informed as to what is happening and to introduce them to the bridal party. They are lovely record of your... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory

A History of Quinceanera Gowns

12th June 2009
In the Hispanic community, the Quinceanera is a significant celebration that honors a girl as she transcends from childhood to womanhood. Traditionally, following the ceremony a young woman is eligible for volunteering, paid work and even marriage. No mat... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Top Tips for Planning Your Wedding

08th May 2009
Planning a wedding is a task which requires co-ordination and organisation as there are several aspects to manage at the same time. Dresses must be sourced and fitted, the venue booked, photographers arranged and food thought of. If you have never pla... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

A Guide To Getting Married in Scotland

09th April 2009
With it's romantic history and spectacular scenery, it is no wonder that Scotland has become one of the most popular wedding locations in the world. Whether you wish to be married in fairy-tale castle, a beautiful hotel, or on top of mountain, Scotland... Read >
Author: Michael Breck

Wedding Ceremony Options

27th March 2009
A wedding is a contract between two people. Although it can be, and often is, a religious ceremony, is also a legal contract that both partners agree to. Although the service may be quite lengthy and involved, it is not complete until the legal aspect is ... Read >
Author: villenoire

Belgium Travel Guide - Festivals in Belgium

13th March 2009
Most toursts visit Belgium from May to September to enjoy the spectacular scenery and the beautiful weather. Others prefer to go when it's colder and less crowded. It is best to visit during one of the lively festivals in Belgium, though, so you can truly... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Muslim Weddings

02nd February 2009
For many Muslims, it is the Islamic ceremony that counts as the actual wedding, and not the confirmation of that wedding in a registry office. Although mosques are obviously places of worship, the majority of them in the UK have not yet been officially r... Read >
Author: sarah james

It Is Organic Coffee In A Cup

12th January 2009
A normal person consumes at least five cups of steaming brewed coffee a day. An average cup of coffee is enough to keep a full-grown man awake for the next four hours. A man is awake for sixteen hours in one day. In one day, a person works an average ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Wording for wedding invitations

08th January 2009
Wedding is really a big day in everybody’s life. Isn’t it? The ultimate credit goes not only to bride and groom but the share of credit gets distributed into many different persons concerned for wedding ceremony. Wedding is very religious ceremony tha... Read >
Author: stellarose18

Wedding Italy - Take a chance to get married in Italy

08th January 2009
If old world charm and romance is what you want your wedding to be all about, planning your wedding in Italy is the best way to go. It does not matter if you are a non-resident or even if you reside in a different country all together. Italy is open to al... Read >
Author: Webmaster

The Por Tor Festival of Phuket

19th December 2008
The Por Tor or Hungry Ghost Festival of Phuket is an ancient religious ceremony originating from a Chinese tradition. In the seventh month of the lunar calendar, it is believed that the spirits of the ancestors descend to revisit their earthly homes. Spir... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Mystery of Stonehenge

03rd December 2008
5000 years ago at a site near Amesbury, Wiltshire in England, someone decided to dig a serious of circular holes. Each of these holes was around a metre deep, a metre wide, and formed a part of a circle of 284 feet in diameter. Although human remains hav... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Where to plan your Wedding Ceremony

18th November 2008
When it comes to choosing a wedding venue, there are a lot different options you have to take into account. Whether you've been dreaming about a certain venue for awhile or you have no idea where to start in your wedding venue search, there are so... Read >
Author: Sherina71

Strapless Dress Is A Versatile Fashion Piece

14th October 2008
Strapless dress has become a great hit of the season since some times before in the past. It has lagged behind many other hit numbers in dresses. Many celebrities, stars, super models are seen stepping out in stunning strapless dresses. This is one of the... Read >
Author: adam0211

Wat Suthat – The Royal monastery showing Buddhist ideology

08th September 2008
Being a prestigious Royal temple in Thailand, “Wat Suthat Thepwararam” is one of the first grade temples, which was being constructed during the reigns of King Rama I, II and III. Its construction was begun by king “Rama I” in 1807 and further co... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The 'who's who' of a wedding do

09th July 2008
Weddings are about people. The fact that people are “gathered here today” to celebrate the couple's public declaration of love makes wedding ceremonies special. But a successful wedding depends on the presence of many people who have come together i... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Non-Traditional Weddings - About Double Ceremonies

08th May 2008
Weddings are traditionally (but not exclusively) a religious ceremony between two people who are forming a union; although the traditional marriage ceremony have seen a decline, there are now many other methods to confirm your union. Although the service ... Read >
Author: ron king

Planning A Wedding? Consider The Various Types First

01st May 2008
Weddings are traditionally a religious ceremony between two people who are forming a union; reforms to the law and attitudes regarding marriage has seen a number of important changes in recent years. The ceremony is an occasion to perform a traditional ri... Read >
Author: Mo Wala

Extreme Sport Ancient Birthplace Claims Another World First - Cameraman Dies

09th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wendy Tendys Tradition, myths from ancient times and death defying leaps are all part of the ancient birthplace of extreme sport. The most spectacularly frightening religious ceremony is repeated every year. Crowds stood in silent aw... Read >

The origins of Easter tradition

04th March 2008
Easter is arguably the most important date in many Christians’ calendars – the celebration of the rising of Jesus Christ is marked in over 80 countries worldwide. Yet while chocolate eggs, rabbits and highly decorated hats seem incongruous symbols ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

What to Know When Choosing a Wedding Officiant

20th January 2008
Your wedding is a celebration of the love you have come to know. It is a day for sharing your joy with family and friends. This is why when it comes to choosing the right wedding officiant to perform your wedding ceremony, your decision is an important on... Read >
Author: Diane Cuesta

Spy Camera Jammer

08th November 2007
Spy Camera Jammer What is Spy Camera JammerSpy Camera Jammer utilizes unique and intelligent technique that interferes with the 1.2/2.4GHz signals of wireless spy camera and ensures safety environment free from wireless spy camera and body bug. Bluetooth... Read >
Author: Surendra Dayama

Spy Camera Jammer

05th November 2007
Spy Camera Jammer What is Spy Camera JammerSpy Camera Jammer utilizes unique and intelligent technique that interferes with the 1.2/2.4GHz signals of wireless spy camera and ensures safety environment free from wireless spy camera and body bug. Bluetooth ... Read >
Author: Surendra Dayama

Adequate handling of wedding invitations

13th May 2007
Proper wedding etiquette requires that for formal weddings – as most weddings are – wedding stationery should make the object of meticulous planning and distributing. Of course, the primary items that need handling are wedding invitations, as they wil... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Making the Wedding More Memorable for the Groom

28th December 2006
Much of the wedding plans have traditionally been focused on the bride and her family. While this is still true, modern grooms are getting more involved in selecting wedding colors, venues, reception sites, music and food. Fortunately, this new interest... Read >
Author: Kathleen

Tips for Planning a Baby Baptism Party and Designing Baptism Invitations

16th November 2006
In the Catholic and Protestant faiths, newborns are anointed with holy water and blessed by the church clergy. In the catholic religion, the baptism serves to wash away original sin. In some protestant faiths, the baby is dedicated to the church. Sometime... Read >
Author: Kerri Brimmer

Marriage and Religion

13th August 2006
Good afternoon Dr. Neder, I have a girlfriend and she and I are in love. Almost everything is perfect almost. We would really like to get married soon but there is a very subtle and fragile thing that seems to hinder the relationship and seeks to de... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder

Planning your wedding

13th July 2006
You found your soul mate; you said "yes" with all your heart; but now you have a big problem: you have never planned a wedding before. The best thing will be to hire a firm specialized in organizing weddings and other family events. But if you can't do th... Read >
Author: Adam G

How To Theme Your Wedding Flower Arrangements

21st May 2006
So you're getting married! In the midst of everything, you are faced with the question: what about the flowers? It's easier than you think. Here are seven steps to making it easy for you to manage this: First, go back to your motif or wedding... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Smelly Dogs May Need Ablutions

05th March 2006
Every week there is one date I faithfully keep: "ablutions" time with my dogs. I don't know why we started calling it that probably when I was completely and totally addicted to Regency Romance novels. According to Webster's Dictionary, "ablutions" is "... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

For A Special Anniversary: Renew Your Vows

01st October 2005
Why are vow renewals so uncommon? I really don't understand. Isn't it natural to go back to the place where, as a young couple, you first committed your lives to each other? In a world where marriages are falling apart every day, we should celeb... Read >
Author: Nicole Dean

Ten Ways To Add Abundance To Your Mind, Your Life & Your World

10th August 2005
By: Catherine Franz Abundance isn't something you find from the outside. Abundance begins within and radiates outward. Find the ways that increase your abundance inside. Add time to your day, simplify, or make a difference in the world. Gratitude m... Read >
Author: Catherine Franz