By Jason Hennessey
There is no shortcut about appearing sharp and crisp on your wedding day, unless of course, you do not attach much value to it. But if you truly hold the biggest day of your life dear and close to your heart, you can not afford to appear drab and unfit. Depending on the time that you have before the wedding day, there are several things that you can do to shed some fat and get into shape.
First you need to get into some diet that will fasten the burning up of calories in your body. Get nutritional advices on low carbohydrate but healthy foods that will lower the levels of carbohydrates being absorbed into your body. Also get to spread your meal times. Instead of having one very heavy meal at a given time, say, lunch or supper, eat at spread out times during the day in small meal portions. This will help your metabolic rate and ease up digestion and absorption of foods into your body. Many a nutritionist will tell you six mini meals in a day. In short, eat less |
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By Jason Hennessey
The wedding day plans are all in place and all you are thinking is that perfect evening reception that will leave your guests feeling that it was a real special day for you. But what about the lighting? This is a very important aspect in an evening indoors or outdoors reception. Therefore it means from the very outset when looking for the venue of the ceremony and/or reception, the lighting of the place should be taken into account. You should establish beforehand the position of your lamp stands vis--vis the reception and adjacent areas. There are so many ways in which you can spice up the general outlook of the place by just playing around with the lighting.
If you are not well conversant with lighting effects, you could enlist the services of a professional light expert. They will help you with the appropriate placement of different lights and by chance you might catch a word or two used by those in the professional lighting world. For example they might tell you on how you can use a pin spot. This is the kind |
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By Jason Hennessey
Among Hindus, marriage is considered to be a very significant part of life. Referred as Garhastha ashram - meaning a set up of a family unit, the marriage ceremony involves some distinctive rituals and can last for several days. Today, the traditional wedding ceremony for the Hindus is widely practiced in the northern regions of India. It is also practiced in other parts of the world where Indians affiliated to the religion reside in significant population. Hindu wedding ceremonies are quite fascinating with some Sanskrit recitations; an ancient Hindu language also considered being holy. Despite the fact that Indian marriage customs differ in accordance to the religion, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs as too considered to be Hindus. Therefore, they are allowed to intermarry while other people from different religions are not.
During the period of engagement, the groom and bride are supposed to be officiated in a special ceremony referred to as vagdana; which means word-giving. This pre-ceremony festivity is meant to introduce and notify friends and families that the two are engaged and wish to marry one another. Basically, the party acts as |
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