No. In Western countries you can only be legally married to one person at a time. If the person you "married" was already married to someone else your marriage is invalid. Your intended spouse must obtain a divorce from his/her spouse before they can marry you.
Many Eastern and Asian cultures lay claim to nostril piercing so nailing down who did it first will always be a matter of argument. Some for religious reasons others for to indicate social stance in the community.
To make money and allow relaxation and seeing new cultures
Yes the do allow her to get the surgery after a lot of thinking
Stalin Refused to allow free elections in eastern Europe World War 2
Traditional Spanish weddings have black dresses.
Individual files and folders.
In ancient times some cultures wouldn't allow females to own property so the heir had to be a male. In modern cultures this is mostly not the case but, there are a few cultures that still cling to the old ways.
It is the opposite of being narrowminded. You broaden (widen) your thinking to accept possibilities. For instance, there are many things which are not proven (Sasquatch, Yeti, extraterrestrial life, etc.). A narrowminded individual will not acknowledge them without proof, and a broadminded person will allow that they are possible.
It is the opposite of being narrowminded. You broaden (widen) your thinking to accept possibilities. For instance, there are many things which are not proven (Sasquatch, Yeti, extraterrestrial life, etc.). A narrowminded individual will not acknowledge them without proof, and a broadminded person will allow that they are possible.
Well-planned and facilitated meetings sustain participants' energy and allow them to contribute their best thinking to the planning endeavour.
Here are some cultural beliefs:Some cultures believe that women are not as good as menSome cultures believe that people are born in a certain caste and can never escape thatSome cultures believe that hard work will allow you to do whatever you want to doSome cultures believe that white is the color for weddings; others think it is for funerals