Engagement Rings – From Grass to Glitz

Written by M J Plaster


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The ancient Romans first placedrepparttar ring onrepparttar 130407 third finger. The "vena amoris," Latin for vein of love, was thought to berepparttar 130408 vein that led fromrepparttar 130409 third finger directly torepparttar 130410 heart, a theory derived fromrepparttar 130411 ancient Egyptians.

It wasn't untilrepparttar 130412 15th century that diamonds first adornedrepparttar 130413 eternal circular band. History recordsrepparttar 130414 first diamond engagement ring inrepparttar 130415 15th century when Archduke Maximillian of Hamburg presentedrepparttar 130416 ring to Mary of Burgandy. At that time, diamonds were scarce, traveling viarepparttar 130417 spice route from India to Europe, and diamond engagement rings were prohibitive to all but royalty andrepparttar 130418 very wealthy. It would be centuries until diamonds would be discovered in Brazil and Africa. DeBeers would not open its doors until 1888, and there was no Antwerp Diamond Exchange.

It was not untilrepparttar 130419 industrial revolution that life took a quantum leap. Advances in transportation brought goods and services that were oncerepparttar 130420 province ofrepparttar 130421 rich and famous torepparttar 130422 masses. Diamond mines opened in South Africa, and while diamonds were still precious, they were at least accessible.

It was in 1939 that a concerted effort to popularizerepparttar 130423 diamond engagement began in earnest with an advertising campaign in New York City. The sale of diamond engagement rings had been onrepparttar 130424 decline since 1919, decreasing by as much as 50%, due in part torepparttar 130425 Great Depression. Harry Oppenheimer of De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd,repparttar 130426 famed South African diamond mine, took action and withrepparttar 130427 help of N.W. Ayer & Son, a New York advertising agency, launched an all-out assault with an ad campaign. It was in 1947 thatrepparttar 130428 slogan "A Diamond is Forever," was born and launchedrepparttar 130429 most successful advertising campaign ofrepparttar 130430 twentieth century, movingrepparttar 130431 diamond engagement ring from a luxury to THE most important element of a proper engagement. And little has changed since then.

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How To Hire A DJ For Your Wedding

Written by Matt Campbell


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6. Doesrepparttar DJ include a contract? Be sure to have all details of your function in writing. The DJ must knowrepparttar 130405 date, place, and time! You must know each other's names and phone numbers includingrepparttar 130406 DAY ofrepparttar 130407 occasion.

7. Isrepparttar 130408 DJ company professional? This may sound silly, but doesrepparttar 130409 DJ have insurance? Accidents do happen. It's better to be prepared. Also, isrepparttar 130410 DJ a member of a national DJ association like ADJA or NAME? If they are, then they care about what they do and are a better chance of being professional.

8. What kind of equipment doesrepparttar 130411 DJ use? Typically, if a DJ is using a brand of equipment you can buy at your local retail store, then that's what you will get. Excellent brand names include: JBL, Community, Denon, Gemini, QSC, Crown, etc. Always, and I mean always, ask ifrepparttar 130412 DJ has back-up equipment WITH them for your function. Also, be surerepparttar 130413 DJ bringsrepparttar 130414 right amount of sound forrepparttar 130415 number of guests expected.

9. What music do you play? How many music selections willrepparttar 130416 DJ have WITH them? Be sure your DJ takes requests before and during your function. Also, give them a guideline of what you want played. However, this is whatrepparttar 130417 DJ is paid to do. Don't limitrepparttar 130418 DJ by saying you want all of one kind of music or a list of 100 songs they must play. The best scenario is to play any type of music that gets people dancing and having fun. Byrepparttar 130419 way, it should be understoodrepparttar 130420 DJ does not play any offensive music.

I hope this helps!

Matt Campbell owned and operated DJ Express in Montana and now is the owner of WeddingMuseum.com. WeddingMuseum.com helps future brides and grooms plan, book and rate their wedding day. Come see us at http://www.weddingmuseum.com or email Matt, mailto:matt@weddingmuseum.com ©WeddingMuseum.com 2004


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