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    Campus Wedding

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    Slide 3: Wedding Date: April 22 22 the cherry blossoms on campus are always in full bloom. Result in beautiful wedding pictures. Reservation of church and reception hall. Jane Summers to be my maid of honour from Guatemala. Cake and table decorations by Jack Catering service. Mrs. Watson for dress work. Invitations from Bob’s Printing Shop. Gifts to give to the bridesmaids at the rehearsal dinner. Problems Faced : 1. Church Booking 1 Day 2. Church Notice 17 Days

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    Preparing for a Wedding

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    the preparations before wedding in Vietnam normally follow these steps 1. Decide the budget we can affort. The whole of our life revolves around money and wedding is no exception. Hence‚ the first thing that the bride and groom need to do is decide upon their wedding budget. A budget will enable them to decide the grandeur of their wedding. The choice of location‚ numbers of guests are the factors that are primarily influenced by a budget. 2. Choose a lucky wedding date Marriage is one of

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    Wedding Plan

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    The Campus Wedding Case – The “A” case 1. Given the activities and precedence relationships described in the (A) case‚ develop a network diagram for the wedding plans. The following table contains the activities‚ expected activity times‚ and crashing information. Activity Duration (days) Predecessor Activities Crash Cost Crash Time 1. Reserve Church 1 2. Church Notice Wait 17 1. Reserve Church $100 10 3. Decorate Church 3 2. Church Notice Wait 4. Travel from Guatemala 10 $500 2 5. Fit

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    Cultural Weddings

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    A wedding is the marriage rite in which two people are united in marriage or a similar institution. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures‚ ethnic groups‚ religions‚ countries‚ and social classes. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of wedding vows by the couple‚ presentation of a gift‚ and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or leader. Special wedding garments are often worn‚ and the ceremony is followed by a wedding reception. Music‚ poetry‚ prayers

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    The Wedding Case

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    The Campus Wedding Case In order to develop a network diagram for the wedding plans it was compulsory to develop a table with the list of activities and their precedence relationships. After reading and analysing the case‚ a total number of 20 activities were found‚ the activities ranged from the church reservation to the actual wedding. After designating a letter to each activity an immediate precedence was needed for each. The first activity is ‘prepare wedding‚’ this is basically a hub

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    Wedding Superstitions

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    Weddings have been celebrated since the beginning of time. So have wedding day superstitions. It is traditionally believed that weddings are susceptible to evil spirits and bad luck. Over time‚ wedding traditions and customs have been preserved to promote a happy‚ long‚ fertile and wealthy marriage. Here are some customs that the bride and groom might consider to ensure a successful marriage. The Engagement •So as not to endanger the marriage‚ the future bride may only propose marriage during

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    Wedding Day

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    the photo album of mine and Christian’s wedding that was held in summer of 2012. Christian and I got married at Woodland Park‚ a 45-minute drive from Brighton and Hove. Since I was young‚ I have always wanted to have a garden wedding and coincidentally‚ Christian wanted one too. We hired a talented wedding planner who made our wedding day much more memorable. The venue was decorated with white and cream flower arrangements and guests were informed to dress in beige or cream to follow the colour

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    Wedding Traditions

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    today‚ I am choosing to describe a Palestinian 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

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    Malay Wedding

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    INTRODUCTION A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage or a similar institution. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures‚ ethnic groups‚ religions‚ countries‚ and social classes. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of wedding vows by the couple‚ presentation of a gift (offering‚ ring(s)‚ symbolic item‚ flowers‚ money)‚ and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or leader. Special wedding garments are often worn‚ and

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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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