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Planning a wedding it not easy, and that is the simple truth. When planning your own wedding it seems like problems appear, and continue to appear. Sometimes this can be overwhelming to brides-to-be and the stress can be too much. There is always the option of hiring a wedding planner. You can just tell him or her exactly what your ideal wedding would be like and they will take care of everything.  But if you want the satisfaction of planning your wedding yourself there are some things that you should know before taking on this big task.
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Remember 1984? Not the year, but the novel, which ominously described a society in which Big Brother is always watching you. It may have taken a few decades after 1984, but today, it does appear that no matter where you go or what you do, you at least run the risk of being watched and viewed. And, depending on what you’re actually doing, watched and viewed can easily transmogrify into caught and exposed.
  
Planning a wedding can be made a lot easier with organization and a realistic plan and timetable. Organization is the most important aspect of planning a wedding. The amount of time it will take to plan this wedding will depend on what type of wedding you want to have. Also, how big of a wedding and the budget are factors into how long the period could be. Because problems could occur and unexpected delays could happen, it is wise to start the planning six to eight months before the wedding date.  
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It’s no secret that we live in a 24 hour world now. With technology making communication such a simple and instant affair, we can talk to anyone at anytime, regardless of wherever they live or whatever time zone they dwell in. And because we are living in a state where there is a constant flow of information and news, people are now becoming aware that what you do today may soon be plastered all over the internet within a matter of hours.
  
A good tool to use in organizing the wedding and staying on task is to create a check list. The most important things to be done should be on the top and then the small details and easier things to get done should be near the bottom. Some things you can put on your checklist would be things like establish budget, guest list, book a location for reception, talk to minister and church to see if the church is available for your wedding, decide menu, flowers and flower arrangements, and wedding dress and tux.
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Cellular phones, primarily were designed to make communication mobile and instant. Rather than needing to get a quarter, than locate a pay phone to make a call, you could just pull out your cell phone and dial instantly. But, cell phones soon became a tool used to report, rather than just to talk. Now, of course, if you have a cell phone and you see someone in distress and who needs assistance, you should definitely make that call. But, now there are eyewitness reports coming from cell phone callers of the most trivial things. Again, is that really necessary?
  
Once you have taken care of the major details, you can move on to the smaller details. You should also get your family and friends involved in the planning. Sharing the tasks can make this process less stressful for the bride.  
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Add to that fact that cell phones, and most portable electronic devices are now equipped with digital video cameras. Today, everyone can be a roving eyewitness reporter and get live, first-hand footage of any event just by turning on the cell phone and hitting the record button. From disasters like Hurricane Katrina to the Michael Richards meltdown, events, news and things that aren’t so newsworthy were being caught and recorded on video cameras that are popping up just about everywhere.
  
The key to planning a wedding is to give yourself plenty of time, and do things in order. Keep lists and stay ahead of the game and your wedding will be what you always imagined, and you will have the added sense of accomplishment in planning it yourself.
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And once it’s on a digital video camcorder, the next logical step for it to go to will be online and on the internet. The internet is now the world’s news network, and anyone who uploads a video or file onto the web is now a reporter. Everyone is watching everyone else, and everyone can’t wait to tell everyone else what everyone else is doing. That is the essence of our completely connected technological world.
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Version du 14 septembre 2015 à 16:24

Remember 1984? Not the year, but the novel, which ominously described a society in which Big Brother is always watching you. It may have taken a few decades after 1984, but today, it does appear that no matter where you go or what you do, you at least run the risk of being watched and viewed. And, depending on what you’re actually doing, watched and viewed can easily transmogrify into caught and exposed.

It’s no secret that we live in a 24 hour world now. With technology making communication such a simple and instant affair, we can talk to anyone at anytime, regardless of wherever they live or whatever time zone they dwell in. And because we are living in a state where there is a constant flow of information and news, people are now becoming aware that what you do today may soon be plastered all over the internet within a matter of hours.

Cellular phones, primarily were designed to make communication mobile and instant. Rather than needing to get a quarter, than locate a pay phone to make a call, you could just pull out your cell phone and dial instantly. But, cell phones soon became a tool used to report, rather than just to talk. Now, of course, if you have a cell phone and you see someone in distress and who needs assistance, you should definitely make that call. But, now there are eyewitness reports coming from cell phone callers of the most trivial things. Again, is that really necessary?

Add to that fact that cell phones, and most portable electronic devices are now equipped with digital video cameras. Today, everyone can be a roving eyewitness reporter and get live, first-hand footage of any event just by turning on the cell phone and hitting the record button. From disasters like Hurricane Katrina to the Michael Richards meltdown, events, news and things that aren’t so newsworthy were being caught and recorded on video cameras that are popping up just about everywhere.

And once it’s on a digital video camcorder, the next logical step for it to go to will be online and on the internet. The internet is now the world’s news network, and anyone who uploads a video or file onto the web is now a reporter. Everyone is watching everyone else, and everyone can’t wait to tell everyone else what everyone else is doing. That is the essence of our completely connected technological world.


...Nikah