Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Modern Wedding Traditions And Their Origins

There are indeed a lot of wedding traditions today. Perhaps you have noticed such differences after attending a couple of wedding ceremonies. Here are some of these modern wedding traditions along with their origins.

Wedding Tradition Facts


Stag Night – Spartans began celebrating a single man’s last night of freedom with a wild party. They watered down wine in order to avoid a wedding day hangover. In French-speaking countries, bachelor parties are still known as “the burial of the life as a boy”.

Engagement Ring – Thank Pope Innocent III for this because he was the one who introduced the period of waiting between betrothal and marriage in 1214. Engage couples began displaying their commitment with a ring.

Wedding Dress – Did you know who started the trend for white weddings? It’s Queen Victoria when she commissioned a white lace gown for her wedding in 1840 to Prince Albert.

Posting Of The Banns – This Roman Catholic tradition originated in 1215 so people can speak up about possible clandestine and incestuous marriages.

Bouquet – Originally, this was made of herbs such as rosemary and garlic instead of flowers. It was believed that these herbs will ward off evil spirits.

Bridesmaids And Groomsmen – These were decoys for the bride and groom in ancient Rome. The wedding party is dressed alike in order to confuse evil spirits who may target the bride and groom.

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Invention Of Mailbox

If the mailbox has not been invented, how would people receive mail? Perhaps, you would still be making runs to the post office. A mailbox is a box which is set for the public to slot in their mails to be collected by the post office for mailing.

Before its invention, people must go to the post office to send or pick up mail. In the 1600s, there were places in France where people can put mail in to be sent off. On the other hand, people in the United States began having doorstep mailboxes in the 1800s.

The Man Behind The Mailbox’s Invention


It was in 1891 that the mailbox was invented by Paul Downing. This metal box design with 4 legs was patented as the “Street Letter Box” on October 27, 1891. Such contribution has made it convenient for people to receive mail or to drop off mail to the post office. Usually, it was mounted on a post at the entrance of one’s property or the post office. This invention is considered the predecessor of today’s mailbox.

He also came up with another type of letterbox, which is meant specifically for sending letters out. This is actually best known for its security. Big blue boxes on the streets were actually made with a hinge on the door that closed in order to protect mail from being stolen once it’s placed in the box.
Today, his design has generated lots of modern mailboxes.

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Monday, April 11, 2016

How To Deal With Common iTunes Gift Card Problems


More and more people these days are opting for iTunes gift cards mainly because these are more convenient and safer to use when purchasing stuff online. However, there can also be times when you encounter some issues when using your iTunes gift card. Check out some of these issues or problems and how to deal with them below:

- Invalid iTunes gift card. You have to make sure first that what you have is indeed an iTunes gift card and not an Apple Store gift card as these two are different. Check if the card’s redemption code has a black focus box. If it has, then you can use your device’s camera to redeem it, if it does not have, manually enter the code to redeem it.

- Inactive iTunes gift card. This is very common and the easiest way to solve this, is by going back to the retailer and have them resolve this issue. It may not have been properly activated.

- Other issues with redemption. For any other issues, you can always seek help from the iTunes Support Team. You just have to be ready with all the needed info such as the image of the card, the sales receipt and the serial number.

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Sunday, April 3, 2016

Renowned Annual Events That Take Place In Dubai

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Today, Dubai is one of busiest cities or emirates in the world. And this is not only in terms of business and commerce; this also pertains to various events that are constantly happening in this emirate.

Dubai is home to various prestigious, well-known events that people flock to year in and year out. These events are not only known and frequented by locals but also by other people from all parts of the world.

Below are some of the renowned, prestigious events that take place in Dubai annually:

The Dubai World Cup. One of the most esteemed and richest horse race events, the Dubai World Cup is one of the favourite events of horse racing aficionados, locals, and foreigners who simply love to watch this sport. It is an event that people go to see every year in Dubai.

The Dubai Jazz Festival.
An event that takes place every February, the Dubai Jazz Festival is usually held at the Dubai Festival City (DFC). Past performers of this event have included James Blunt, Jason Mraz, Jools Holland, Brett Dennen, and James Morrison. It is an amazing and unforgettable event for music lovers of all kinds and for people who want to revel in relaxing, smooth jazz tunes.

The Dubai Film Festival (DIFF). The DIFF is the leading film festival in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Founded in 2004, this festival has served as an influential platform for Arab filmmakers and talent and for leading the cinema movement in the region. It is a major international festival that filmmakers, movie buffs, and other fans flock to every year.

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