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17th January 2012

Religious and Geographical Variations Resulting in Varying Wedding Traditions

Wedding is perhaps the most auspicious and important occasion in the life of a man and woman marking the end of single life and entrance into the domain of a couple life. Wedding traditions vary with religious as well as geographical variations. Weddin...

22nd December 2011

Lucid Dreaming – Why bother, a personal development perspective

Personal growth or development and self help as terms do not seem to hold the ‘spirit’ of what is truly involved close to heart. Maybe self improvement as phrase is a bit softer on the tongue but still does not capture the true essence required. Self help...

19th October 2011

Christmas Greeting Cards and Gifts With a Personalized Touch

A sacred time and a religious holiday celebrated all over the world, Christmas is an occasion that has lots of cultural and commercial implications. This is a very famous festival celebrated by not only Christians but also by people following other religi...

03rd October 2011

Know about Different Wedding Traditions

Wedding traditions vary significantly from one tradition to another and from one religion to another. Couples who don’t practice the religion want a holy or cultural wedding. Here are few wedding traditions from different cultures. If you like any of t...

03rd October 2011

Moslem Street – A historical street

Regarded as a historical street, the Moslim Street is reputed as one of the premier attractions in Xian. Situated westwards from the Bell Tower and the city centre, the residential area of Xian Muslims can be seen pass the Drum Tower. The Moslem Street ha...

26th September 2011

Past Lives and Passions, Fears and Creativity

There are publications of accounts of people—children and adults alike—who recalled their past lives and found that their present lives are affected by their past lives. These include personal interests, fears, and some level of creativity. There are even...

21st September 2011

Value of Gold and Silver in India

People in India usually give extreme value to gold and silver. The demand for ornamentals like gold and silver are affected by the festive season and marriage season. Did you know? India is the world's largest consumer of gold and silver in jewelry as inv...

29th July 2011

Where To Find Great Looking Indian Wedding Cards

What is it about Indian weddings that make them so glamorous? The traditions, the cultures, the rituals, and the colors. The first taste of that age-old tradition comes in the wedding cards you send out. Each card draws motifs from its own religious and c...

20th July 2011

Wedding ceremony Software programs Data

In this kind of an event the wedding ceremony ceremony ceremony method plays an vital part to produce them really feel comfy and keep them experienced concerning the schedule of occasions. Wedding ceremony plan wording selection should be carried out with...

20th June 2011

Save The Marriage: Could Building Your Faith Help Repair Your Relationship?

The fourth problem affecting marriage today is lack of spiritual insight. This can take the form either of religious conviction, or a general awareness of the spiritual side of our being, for which marriage is so important. What, then, of spirituality now...

05th June 2011

Malta – A Mediterranean Experience

Nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, lies the island of Malta. In actual fact Malta is an archipelago made up of several islands, the three main islands being Malta, Gozo and Comino. It’s easy to see why Malta is so appealing to its visitors. Wi...

01st June 2011

Things to Look for When Choosing a Wedding Photographer

Wedding is that special day in your life which you plan ahead and have dreamt about it many times. You just want everything to be perfect. From the venue to flowers, dress to make up, decorations to photography everything should be perfect or just as plan...

27th May 2011

Unraveling the Mystical Japanese Traditions

Japan, the land of the rising sun, is a mesmerizing Asian country that is renowned the world over for its mystical and unique customs and traditions. A modern and developed nation, Japan is the place where peculiar traditions that have long disappeared in...

25th May 2011

The Eat Stop Eat Diet Takes Time

Brad Pilon decided to help people lose weight by creating the Eat Quit Eat diet strategy. His weight loss routine involves periods of intermittent fasting with periods of weight training. Based on his book, Eat Stop Eat, you'll not lose muscle nor will yo...

19th May 2011

Bhutan Sacred Symbols – National Symbols of Bhutan

Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a small country in South Asia. Known for its rich culture and tradition, it is located at the eastern end of the majestic Himalayas. It is boarded to east, west and south by India and to the north by China. It ...

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