...Wedding Most wedding bring happiness for people. They feel excited to celebrate like this event. The relatives, bride and groom are very excited and busy at their best for the wedding ceremony. Guest also have to prepare for the wedding. People hear ‘wedding’ vows, and they have good feelings. One of the wedding gave me opposite feeling in my life. This was my cousin’s wedding. My cousin, she is sixteen year older than me. She is my father’s niece. She stayed in Japan. Every cousins love her much because she is very kind and pretty. When she got married, my younger sister and I were elementary students. My father brought her good news home. His niece would come back from Japan, and she would have her wedding in our town. All relatives were very happy to celebrate her wedding. She planned to make her wedding party two times, morning time at the monastery and evening time at the hotel for wedding dinner. We, all children excited to attend her wedding dinner. Unfortunately, our final exam was the next day of her dinner party. So. My father did not want to allow us to go her wedding because we need to sleep enough for exam. My younger sister and I were very sad because we could see the other relative’s preparation for wedding. They went shopping, and bought the clothes to participate at the dinner. People in my country went to the tailors or designers for their gowns and suits for the special events. They never buy and wear them from stores and factories...
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...Management – HM 590 Simone Davis Ekaterina Chernysheva, Planning a destination wedding in Dominican Republic February 18, 2012 Kate_cherry-87@mail.ru Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….. Stakeholders………………………………………………………………………………………. Wedding Theme……………………………………………………………………………….. Location Analysis…………………………………………………………………………. Anticipation……………………………………………………………………………… Pre-Arrival………………………………………………………………………………. Arrival…………………………………………………………………………………….. Atmosphere……………………………………………………………………………………. Appetite………………………………………………………………………………………… Activities………………………………………………………………………………………… Amenities……………………………………………………………………………………….. After the Wedding………………………………………………………………………………. Final Report for the Client………………………………………………………………………… Budget and Financials…………………………………………………………………………. References………………………………………………………………………………….. Appendix……………………………………………………………………………………… The task (chapter 1, pg 2. Task 2) A couple wants their wedding on a remote tropical island, and they will be inviting 100 of their family and friends to this three-day celebration. 1.Introduction 2. Stakeholders. The stakeholders of the wedding can be divided into 2 categories. First group a bride and a groom, each of them has his/her own goals, and as a couple together they have common goals. The second group of the stakeholders is parents of both sides. Bride’s goals and expectations for a destination wedding: * To have one of the most memorable and incredible days in her life...
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...Ashley M. James Exploratory Essay Wedding Traditions ENG 115, Section 10 Dr. Brandy T. Wilson April 28, 2010 There are many wedding traditions throughout history for many types of religions and reasons, but no matter what religious belief you may have, the concept of uniting together in marriage is universal. However, the way in which the ceremony is performed may be different. If you are the bride and groom, you will want to be educated with the basic traditions, or customs of your religion. If you are a guest, you will want to be educated just as efficiently as the bride and groom, so you will be able to appreciate the wedding. Although most of today’s society does not know or remember what the reasons behind them are or what they mean. But just looking them up and reading up on them won’t help you be prepared for that big day. Every wedding contains the same basic traditions; such as the Bride and the Groom, the wedding party, a ring bearer, flower girl, the honeymoon, reception, the rings and gifts. What is the symbolic meaning for the Wedding Party and why has it followed us through history? It seems in these days, people getting married want the ‘party’ on both sides to make sure each person who is important to the bride and groom, has a position in the ceremony. Other’s want it as a fashion statement, to show the many colors of the wedding theme. There are a select few who choose a large group for low cost weddings, when the ceremony is on a tight budget to make...
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...Amy Park. there are so many traditional wedding in the world. korean traditional wedding is very polite and formal. From now on, i'm going to introduce korean traditional wedding and how it has been changed today. how does this picture look like? this is the part of korean traditional wedding. Before they get married, they send theirs day of birth to each other and compare the horoscopes of them if they have a mutually luck for them. And than they confirm the date of wedding, because the koreans think that wedding is very divine. on the wedding day in bride's house, the groom wearing like a noble.( public service officer of old times) and the bride puts on princesses's dress. she draws red circle on her cheek and forehead. it called 연지곤지. that mean drive away bad luck and evil. when the wedding starts the groom gives the bride a wild goose. thereafter, they put drink in a gourd dipper that be divided half. and they drink that. it means harmony of them (married couple). what the groom gives a wildgoose is means forever love. once the bird get married, because the wildgoose normally love 200 years once gets married. even the fiancee died, it never get married again. And than that salute each other end of wedding. so they have a big reception with whole village people. After 3days the bride brings some gifts that jewellerys, chestnuts, jujubes(kind of fruit) husband's house. this is the first formal bow. husband's father tosses that into her skirt. that means having...
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...3 WEDDINGS 1. Introduction 2. Philosophy 3. Legal Issues 4. Rehearsal 5. The Wedding Order of Worship 6. Processional 7. Formal Wedding Celebration 8. Simple Wedding Service 9. Brief Wedding Service 10. Wedding Sermons 11. Recessional 12. Premarital Conferences Introduction Jesus must have loved weddings. His first miracle took place at one. Some of his analogies regarding his relationship to the church are described in wedding terms. Paul likewise emphasizes the importance of marriage when he compares it to Christ’s relationship to the church. And in Revelation John explains Christ’s marriage relationship with the church as eternal. It is no wonder that Christians place high importance on weddings. Here are some ideas that might help as you perform these ceremonies on a regular basis. Philosophy You need to have a clear and defined philosophy about performing weddings. Since the function is not described or prescribed in Scripture, some ministers take the position that performing weddings is not strictly a “ministry” function. They see their role as nothing more than an agent of the state, much like a justice of the peace, in this regard. Thus they will perform weddings for just about anyone, member or non-member, Christian or unchurched. For some, this can become a significant source of extra income. Other ministers believe very strongly that performing...
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...Areej Abed Aljawad Chapter 4 The wedding a. Develop a work breakdown structure. 1. VENUE * Peggy and Tony(P): will have to check out different locations; Mothers(S) * Tony and Peggy: Discuss budget for venue * Tony and Peggy(P): Select most economical and pocket friendly venue which also meet their request * Peggy (P) :Decoration selection; Tony(S) * Peggy and Tony will have primary responsibility over the venue selection process 2. Invitations * Peggy and Tony : selection and design * Peggy(P): Guest list; Tony(S) * Copies for Less (Provider) : Printing * Tony (P): Mailing; Peggy (S) Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) 3. Websites * Tony and Peggy(P): Creation * Peggy (P): Gifts wish list ; Tony(S) * Tony(P): Uploads Pictures and Updates: Peggy (S) 4. Photos * Peggy and Tony: Select photographer * Peggy and Tony : Photo rehearsal * Peggy and Tony: Photo Selection * Tony: Photo payment plan 5. Food and drinks * Tony ( p) : Menu selection ; Peggy (S) * Tony and Peggy (P): Tasting; Mothers(S) * Tony and Peggy (P): Cake selection * Tony and Peggy (P): Menu and cake confirmation 6. Flowers * Tony and Peggy (P): Florist arrangement selection * Peggy (P): Selection of bridal bouquet; Peggy’s mom(S) * Florist (P): Coordination of venue set up, setting venue, delivery 7. Entertainment * Tony and Peggy (P): Music selection ; Maid of honor...
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...Brittany Durrance HFT 1000 2/19/2012 I. Becoming a Wedding Planner A. Intro (Rubric #2) 1. History of weddings 2. More than 2 million weddings in U.s in 2008 (last recorded) (Wickford) 3. $59 billion spent 4. More than half used a wedding consultant which brought $1.2 million into the wedding planning industry. 5. Annual income: $40,000-$90,000 (Denmark) a. Depends on if part/full time and how many weddings done in a year B. Thesis statement (Rubric #2) This research paper will be exploring the wedding planning industry and the complexities of wedding planning. It will explain the parts of wedding planning and steps needed to take to create a unique wedding. Also, the skills and certifications that a wedding planner should obtain will be discussed along with organizations one should belong to. There are many websites, books, and interviews that will be utilized to help obtain more information for this paper. Finally, background information as to why this profession was chosen will be mentioned in a self-analysis, conducted to ascertain where further development is needed. C. Parts to plan (Rubric # 4): 1. Venues- site tours 2. Vendors- pricing, availability 3. Décor/Design- color schemes, theme 4. Set up- tables, decorations 5. Cues- bridal party, toasts, eating 6. Time line- when to order dress, bridesmaid attire, floral, invitations, etc. D. Skills (Rubric #6) 1. Calm- work under pressure and in time...
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...marriage are to great extent different as in the former tradition , the wedding is viewed as a necessity whereas the latter suggests that the man and the woman are selected by deities and therefore their marriage is supported by nature and is a natural process itself as the symbols of both eternal beauty and prosperity .American wedding normally takes place in a church , where all guests gather . Here comes the best man , flower girls , exchanging vows and rings , and the wedding music . The wedding ceremony is conducted by the priest . He formally asks the invitees whether they have any objection for this marriage and getting the positive response from the invitees the priest asks the couple to exchange wedding rings and then the couple is marked as husband and wife . Furthermore , the priest and guests congratulate , embrace and kiss the just married . On the other hand modern Americans often wish to arrange an unforgettable wedding and invite the priest to a location of their choice , some of them even insist on underwater wedding . Nevertheless , the vast majority of Americans the traditional style and arrangement in the place of worship Indian wedding , conversely to American , usually takes place outdoors under a canopy called a mandap . The couple sits on carpets under the mandap , and the parties , invited by the couple , locate around this place . In addition , the priest , as opposed to American wedding asks neither the guest 's `blessing ' nor the bride 's and bridegroom...
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...THE RELIGIOUS RITUALS OF A HINDU WEDDING Everywhere around the world, marriage is one of the most important rituals; it is the ritual to connect two people, and in Hinduism, it is believed that only through a relationship from previous births can two strangers be fated to marry. Particular regions always differ from another in terms of actual practices, but for the most parts, they follow the outlines and rules of Hinduism. In this paper, I will talk about the specific marriage traditions of the Arya Samaj community in north India. The marriage can be roughly divided into three parts - engagement, marriage, and consummation – which may be spread over the course of a year (Monger, p.153). All three parts need fixed rituals that involve many people from the two families, and then the marriage is concluded by the show of the bond between the bride and the groom, acknowledged by the people as well as the gods and goddesses of Hinduism. And the comparison in this piece will be made with modern Vietnamese Kinh wedding – my native culture. I. Finding the spouse It should be noted that the marriage is arranged by the parents and the elders. They take the responsibility of finding the “suitable” one for their sons/daughters; marriage is believed to be the continuation of bonds from previous lives. Suitability concerns family heritage, age, health, height, education, personality, etc. Usually the parents look at certain families, who they already know and wish to have future kinship...
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... 4 days H Take invitations to post office 1 day I Invitation lead time 10 days J Choose cake 2 days K Jack’s catering lead time 10 days L Jane’s travel from Guatemala 10 days M Choose dress pattern 3 days N Order and receive lace 8 days O Sew dresses 11 days P Fit dresses 2 days Q Clean and press dresses 2 days R Get bridesmaids gifts 1 day S Rehearsal dinner 1 day T Wedding 1 day Predecessors: . No I. H Q. P . A J. No R. No . B K. J S. K,R . No L. No T. C,I,S,Q . No M. No . E N. M . D,F O. N . G P. L,O Network Diagram A 1B 17C 3 D4 G4 H 1 I10 E3 F12 T 1 J2 K10...
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...Abbe zindagi ka kya maksad hai.? Host 2- "Hum do hamare do. hahahhaha 9:30-9:40- Host 2: So, lets get started with the dhamakedar performances of the night. The first performance is from the groom's side by Nazma & her crew. Host 1: Wo hoth kya jisme laali nahi Wo upwan kya jisme maali nahi Wo sasuraal kya jisme saali nahi Aur wo mahfil kya jisme taali nahi Host 1: wah wah wah What a wonderful performance. 9:40-10:00Host 2: Lets get to our next performance by the brides side by Asma's brothers & sisters. (after performance) Lab surkh sharbathi ho jaaye Gaalo per cha jaaye laaliya aur is dance per ho jaaye jordaar Taliya Host 2: Host 1 do you know what kind of rings do men need for marriage A1: Engagement Ring A2: Wedding Ring A3: Suffe-Ring A4: Endu-Ring 10:00-10:10-Host 1: Our last performance of the night by Zoheb & Asma's Friends. 10:15-(end of Sangeet) Mubarak Ho Tumko Ye Khushiya Bhari Raat Sajan Lene Aaye Hai Sajni Ka Haat Salamat Rahe Dono Ki Ye Joddi Rahe...
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...Planning a wedding project Instructions 1. o 1 Finalize the wedding date and time. If the couple plan to get married in a church, contact the church secretary to confirm the wedding date and time. The secretary should also be able to give you pertinent information for a church wedding such as required legal documents and in some cases pre-marriage counseling with a priest. If the wedding will take place outside a church, contact the manager of that venue to confirm details. o 2 Make the guest list. The number of guests will determine how big or small your wedding will be, which in effect will determine your budget. o Sponsored Links ▪ Free Wedding Planner The easiest to use wedding planning tools and they are absolutely free! WeddingWire.com/MyPlanner o 3 Set the budget. Create a checklist of the projected wedding costs, including costs for the florist, caterer, event stylist, church rental, photographer, decorations, souvenirs, bridal dress, tuxedos, limousine rental, entertainment, etc. It is always to better to budget for extra, unforeseen costs so you don't come up short. o 4 Find an online wedding planning program or design your own to help you stay on track, stay within budget, and meet projected deadlines. Just keeping a detailed to-do list with budget details, deadlines and upcoming tasks can greatly reduce the stress involved in planning a wedding. o 5 Send save-the-date...
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...Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................ 7 Welcome to the Wedding Planner's Handbook!....................................................................................7 How to Use This Guide........................................................................................................................ 7 What is a Wedding Planner?................................................................................................................. 8 Chapter 1: A Day in the Life of a Wedding Planner............................................................... 9 What a Typical Weekday Looks Like.................................................................................................... 9 What a Typical Saturday Looks Like.................................................................................................. 10 Take a Break!.......................................................................................................................................11 Should You Be a Wedding Planner?....................................................................................................12 Organization Skills.............................................................................................................................. 12 People Skills......................................................................................
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...Project Charter Wedding Bells MGT5164 Table of Contents SECTION 1 Project Name3 PROJECT BACKGROUND3 BUSINESS CASE3 PROJECT OBJECTIVES3 PROJECT CUSTOMER3 PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS4 CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS4 MAJOR DELIVERABLES4 MILESTONES TABLE5 PROPOSED RESOURCES LIST5 PRELIMINARY BUDGET6 SECTION 2 PROJECT MANAGER AND AUTHORITY LEVEL7 PROJECT TEAM AND TEAM STRUCTURE7 TEAM ROLES7 CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROCESS7 SECTION 3 APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS8 BIBLIOGRAPY8 Project Name Wedding Bells Project Background Mary-Jo and Jimmy are getting married in 3 months, so there isn’t much time for planning. Mary-Jo’s parents want to plan a memorable event nonetheless for their only daughter so they have hired a Wedding Planner to help fulfill their dream wedding. Business Case This Charter formally authorizes the business case of planning and delivering a proper wedding of Mary-Jo and Jimmy to take place in 3 months. As the timeline is so tight, the parents of the bride recognized the need for a professional wedding planner, to create a proper wedding with Mary-Jo and Jimmy’s vision. This project charter defines the wedding, the budget of $20,000 for 150 guests, the deliverables and the timelines. The budget gives ample room to provide a beautiful wedding that will deliver Mary-Jo and Jimmy’s vision of a wedding that will give everyone fond memories. The Project Manager is fully authorized to commit resources to the deliverables, defined in this Charter. ...
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...Japanese Weddings Generally there are 3 types of wedding in Japan: traditional , western-style and contemporary-style weddings. Next I will introduce you this 3 types and etiquette of attending a Japanese weddings. * Traditional Japanese weddings Traditional Japanese weddings tend to be very extravagant or elaborate. It is often held at Shinto Shrine. The process often include 2 parts—ceremony and reception . People who attend the ceremony include both families ,close relatives and the go-betweens. (The dress part is selected, I will see according to time ) Dress : Groom’s dress is simpler, so I will let it go first. It is called montsuki Kimono. It is prominently display his family crest on the front and back. Black is the main color but pants are gray or white . For brides the dress is stricter. In the ceremony, she should wear the white shiro-maku, just as in the picture. In the reception of toasting part, the bride should cover her shiro-maku with the unchikake. It often has long and flowing sleeves and as you can see in the picture, it is often colorful. Young people often prefer bright color especially red. * Western-style weddings The second type is –western-style weddings. That has become the choice of most Japanese couples. It is held in a chapel, either simple or elaborate. Sometimes it will have a rehearsal before ceremony, and after ceremony it will also include church ritual, as it is influenced by Christian. * Contemporary-style...
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