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    Salsa and New York

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    Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean (especially in Cuba and North America). The dance originated through the mixture of Mambo‚ Danzón‚ Guaguancó‚ Cuban Son‚ and other typical Cuban dance forms. Salsa is danced to Salsa music. There is a strong African influence in the music as well as the dance. Salsa is a partner dance‚ although there are recognized solo steps and some forms are danced in groups of couples‚ with frequent exchanges of partner (Rueda

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    Salsa

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    From: National Geographic The word "salsa" is a perfect metaphor for a genre of music that emerged as a result of mixture: Cuban-based rhythms played (mainly) by Puerto Ricans in New York City! What salsa is—a sauce—helped to describe the cultural and musical make-up of New York City during the 1960s and 1970s; what it is not is a rhythm. Before they called it salsa‚ many musicians in New York had already explored the possibilities of blending Cuban rhythms with jazz‚ such as legendary Cuban brothers-in-law

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    Salsa

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    I am one of those people who was just born to cook! I love to be in my kitchen puttering around and making up new and delicious things for my family to eat. I would love to pass along some wisdom to those out there who have always wanted to try to cook‚ but thought that they just could not learn how to do it. In this article‚ I will make a few suggestions for people out there who are beginners in the kitchen. The first step is to get your kitchen into good working order‚ and I have a few ideas to

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    sensation

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    Sensation: A mental process (as seeing‚ hearing‚ or smelling) resulting from the immediate external stimulation of a sense organ often as distinguished from a conscious awareness of the sensory process. Marketers can utilize sensation in many areas of marketing mix such as advertising‚ product positioning‚ pricing and others. For example: In advertising‚ sensation and perception can be very important to making an advertisement effective and memorable. The five senses; sight‚ sound

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    History of Salsa

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    I History of Salsa Salsa is a dance form with origins from the Cuban Son (circa 1920s) and Afro-Cuban dance (specifically Afro-Cuban Rumba (dance)).[citation needed]. It is generally associated with the salsa music style‚ although it may be danced under other types of music with an 8-count rhythm. Before and around the time of World War II‚ the music traveled to Mexico City and New York. It was in New York where the term "Salsa" was created. In fact‚ the use of the word salsa for danceable

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    Salsa Music

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    Salsa Salsa! Music I can’t imagine myself living without. I grew up listening to salsa music and from a very young age I learned to love it. I remember growing up and on Saturday mornings my mother would put on her salsa CD’s as she cooked and cleaned and delegated chores to my sister and me. Salsa can be fast paced and danceable or a bit slow and more romantic. Salsa is a mix of afro-Caribbean beats or as best described a modern technique of performing Guaracha‚ Son Montuno and Cuban son. The

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    Salsa Dance

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    Salsa dancing is an exciting‚ sensual‚ and fun style of dance that is practiced throughout the world on both professional and amateur dance floors. Although salsa-style dancing fun‚ it is highly technical and that can intimidate both amateur and immediate dancers—especially if you have what is called "two left feet." If you are dying to learn how to salsa dance‚ consider following these four tips to help you concur this beautiful and intimate form of dance: 1. Take Salsa Classes If you do not understand

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    Avocado Salsa

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    lime‚ you can avoid it as well. 7. Now‚ sim the heat and let the vegetables simmer on low heat. 8. Meanwhile‚ you prepare for Avocado Salsa. To prepare the salsa‚ cut avocado and scoop out its flesh and put it into a mixing bowl. 9. Into the avocado‚ squeeze another half of the lime and mix well with a spoon. In that‚ goes the cilantro and basil. 10. The salsa can be prepared in two ways‚ 1) by just hand mixing all the ingredients and 2) by blending the whole into a smooth paste. 11. So‚ you

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    Salsa Research Paper

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    here Please put the name of the course here 17th June 2008 Salsa – as a dance‚ its history and culture Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean especially famous in Cuba and Puerto Rico‚ Latin and North America. The dance originated through the mixture of a variety of dance forms like Mambo‚ Danzón‚ Guaguancó‚ Cuban Son‚ and other typical Cuban dance forms. Salsa is danced to Salsa music. There is a strong African influence in the music as well as

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    Sensation and Perception

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    the sensation and perception of a person TOPIC: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION As man lives‚ vast information are continuously accepted by the senses or sense organs. Every second of life‚ the senses are functioning to connect the internal or physiological body to the external world or vice-versa. Through man’s development in life (from birth to death)‚ the senses are continuously affected by one stimulus after another. The process of accepting the stimulus by the sense is called sensation. The

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