Articles, tagged with "religious ceremonies", page 6
05th October 2010
Mackmark offers one of the largest collections of Exclusive Asian Wedding Cards Online with a wide variety of creative, enticing and trendy designs including Asian Wedding Cards, Designer Asian Wedding Cards, Traditional Asian Wedding Cards and Asian Wedd...
Read >
Author:
Mackmark Cards
05th October 2010
Mackmark presents the most exclusive and widest range of Designer Muslim Wedding Invitations in heartwarming colors and patterns. As fabulous as your vivid imagination, with rich textures, sparkling jewels, vibrant colors, intricate designs, and exquisite...
Read >
Author:
Mackmark Cards
05th October 2010
Mackmark offers one of the largest collections of Exclusive Hindu Wedding Cards Online with a wide variety of creative, enticing and trendy designs including Hindu Wedding Cards, Designer Hindu Wedding Cards, Traditional Hindu Wedding Cards and Hindu Wedd...
Read >
Author:
Mackmark Cards
27th September 2010
Today's society is all about being connected 24/7. Cell phones now provide instant access to anyone and everyone, from corporate executives to housewives and children alike. While cellular connectivity is a comfort to some, it can be rude and disruptive t...
Read >
Author:
S. Housley
23rd September 2010
The term hypnosis comes from the Greek term hypnos, this means, to rest. Hypnotherapists utilise techniques that results in deep relaxation and reaching an altered state of consciousness otherwise known as going into a trance. Normally, an individual who ...
Read >
Author:
mysterywriter
23rd September 2010
The term hypnosis is derived from the Greek word hypnos, this means, to sleep. Hypnotherapists utilise exercises that leads to deep relaxation and achieving an altered state of consciousness also referred to as going into a hypnotic trance.
Generally...
Read >
Author:
mysterywriter
17th September 2010
There are many different kinds of stacking chairs. While no one style is intended for any specific kind of function, each are often more suitable for only one or two. For instance, houses of worship or funeral service providers might use a particular st...
Read >
Author:
louise blake
17th September 2010
Amidst the hustle and bustle of Thailand's eventful capital of Bangkok stands a recluse that protects the city. The ‘Sao Lak Muang' as it is referred to by the Thai devotees was the inaugural edifice of Bangkok, constructed more than three centuries ago...
Read >
Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
16th September 2010
Do you like to attend wedding parties? If yes, then have you ever had a thought of making wedding party planning as your business? If you really like to attend wedding parties and you are very much interested in knowing things organized there, then you co...
Read >
Author:
cheersevents
15th September 2010
Hypnosis is a very old concept found in almost all ancient civilizations and was used mainly for therapeutic purposes and in religious ceremonies. The notion of this process was related to healing from the ancient times and was, in most cases, accompanied...
Read >
Author:
HenryPowell
02nd September 2010
Authorities theorized that the variety of grape identified as Riesling started as early as 1435 from Germany and subsequently spread throughout other countries with cool weather such as Franch,Italy, China, and Australia. However, recent findings conclude...
Read >
Author:
clintonb
18th August 2010
For many generations, baby bonnets have been a popular part of a baby’s wardrobe. It can most certainly be fun to find unique items to become part of your baby’s wardrobe. From layette items to trendy dresses, there are many things you can find for your...
Read >
Author:
James Lunden
16th August 2010
Wine is one of the oldest beverages in the world, dating all the way back to antiquity. It's been used in just about every capacity one could imagine, from simple use at the dinner table to the hallucinogenic catalysts at mysterious religious ceremonies t...
Read >
Author:
Andy Guides
05th August 2010
Sheitels are wigs rabbincally certified for wear by married Jewish women so as to conform with religious stipulations for feminine modesty in appearance and behavior. The theory is that this most treasured part of a woman, her hair, symbolizing her beauty...
Read >
Author:
Paul Wise
03rd August 2010
Saree - the traditional Indian wear for women has found recognition around the world. A salwar suit is also quite popular as traditional Indian wear for men, though not as popular as a saree. Men's Indian wear, however, have not been as popular. Although ...
Read >
Author:
Rashee