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The first step, and an important component of Sarah and Matt's design was their "engagement shoot" that the couple commissioned with the idea that the resulting photos would be used in the design of their invitations. As this shoot was with their wedding day photographer, it also gave the couple the opportunity to become familiar with their photographer's style, and would give them an idea of what it would be like on the big day. Sarah and Matt's children were also part of the engagement shoot. Sarah and Matt also worked with us to develop an overall theme to their wedding invitation suite which guided our entire design process. Early on, Sarah mentioned the idea of having a candy buffet at the reception as an alternative to table favours - and guests could take home something sweet that reminded them of Sarah and Matt's wedding. From this idea, and Sarah's preference for butterflies, hot pink, and a folder-style invitation, we developed their candy-themed invitation suite. At the time...

Do you why we should not keep friendship with girls who hold an enginnering degree?
it happened 10 yrs ago. i got into a long distance friendship with a girl. she was studying for her engineering. We carried our frienship forwards after the years We both got employed in different countries. I never love a girl untill she suits me. She
good u did not fall in love wid dat girl..yet if given a chance u can write 100 more lines about her hehehe
i cudn't get it that y is she still there in ur discussions?? one more thing how did she manage to make u understand dat u r every girl's
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An invitation from the White House sent to the Office of Multicultural Affairs invited five Wake Forest students to join nearly 200 delegates from colleges, universities and high schools across the country for the first Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Youth Leadership Briefing.
The event was held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 12.
The White House website live streamed the conversations with college and high school AAPI students about issues such as access to higher education, community service and civil rights.
Xinxin (Stephanie) Zhang, a junior chemistry major from Lumberton, N.C., and Xizi Liao, a junior business and enterprise management major from Shanghai, China, two of the students who attended the briefing, share their experiences of the event in their own words.
Xinxin Zhang
“Where my brothers at?” bellowed Eddie Lee, associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement at a group of young leaders from campuses all over the U.S. at the briefing. I was in the auditorium with the rest of the Wake Forest delegation.



















