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    Leung Yu Ming‚ Yogurt 52602611 Applied Business Statistics Year 1 27 5.6 Tsang Siu Fung‚ Jack 52180551 Applied Business Statistics Year 2 28 6 Website link from wix 29 7 Reference 29 * Introduction Tea Restaurant‚ also called Cha Chaan Teng (the Mandarin translation)‚ is one of the unique Hong Kong culture. It is said that tea restaurant is a Hong Kong "public canteens". Someone says‚ "It looks

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    traditional to ballroom dancing and hold a stronger frame.   Today‚ the world is very accepting of these dances. You can find Latino night in most dance clubs. Ballroom studios teach lessons on many Latin American dances. One can even find the cha-cha being done in honky-tonk country bars for instance; Miami has been a large contributor of the United States involvement in Latin dancing. With such a huge Puerto Rican and Cuban population one can find Latin dancing and music in the streets at any

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    SURGICAL HANDWASHING 2.-TO DISCUSS THE DO’S AND DON’TS IN HANDWASHING 3.- TO DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF HANDWASHING 4.- TO DESCRIBE THE CORRECT SCRUB TECHNIQUE 4.- TO FAMILIARIZE THE PROCESS OF HANDWASHING BY GIVING A RHYME WITH THE TUNE OF “CHA CHA DABARKADS “ WITH HAND MOVEMENT AND DANCE STEPS. PART 1 LECTURE SURGICAL SCRUB‚ surgical scrub is the removal of as many bacteria as possible from the hands and arms by mechanical washing and chemical disinfection before taking part in a surgical

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    The 3 objects that represent Hong Kong Culture? Hong Kong is said to be a “Cultural Desert”. However‚ Red-White-Blue bags‚ Cha Chaan Teng and Cantonese Opera are three objects that can represent Hong Kong culture and the spirit of Hong Kong people. Red-White-Blue bag represents the hardworking Hong Kong people. Red-White-Blue bag is a common travel bag used by Hong Kong people‚ especially in low-class family. Most of the bags contained all red‚ blue and white color stripes. However‚ these bags

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    article -- Before summarizing the article:CHACHA needed for inclusive growth. I would like you to know that some sentences below are taken from the article. Thus‚ I do not account any ownership on some other lines. The article is about Charter change (CHA-CHA) must be pushed in the Philippines. It sites that our Constitution‚ is not welcoming foreign investors to our mass media and advertising‚ public utilities‚ educational institutions‚ land ownership‚ and exploitation of natural resources. The good news

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    Tarantella In Italian culture‚ the word “tarantella” evokes images of a frenzied spinning dance traditionally played at weddings. However‚ this popular native dance of Southern Italy has a history and myth spanning several centuries. The dance‚ originally an Italian folk dance of the lower- and middle-classes‚ has been labeled as a dance to cure sickness and as a dance of courtship. In the courtship version of the dance‚ the woman uses rapidity and liveliness to excite the love of her partner. In

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    Charter change commonly known as cha-cha is an issue that can be traced back since 1998 during the last few months of Pres. Ramos in office. This is not an issue of amendment of the constitution and what the law in the country allows but the morality behind the real motives why the president wanted to have this cha-cha. According to the people who are against cha-cha‚ it is just a move of the outgoing president to prolong their power just like what Marcos did especially when he tried to have

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    Kauravaas)‚ the eldest and the most powerful of the entire Kuru clan (Kauravas and the Paandavas) blew his conch (Called Dyuoden) that roared like a lion and this cheered Duryodhana (who was feeling terribly nervous and diffident). Tatah shankaash cha bheryash cha panavaanaka-gomukhaah sahasaivaabhyahanyanta sa shabdah tumulo bhavat // 1.13// 13. Instantaneously all the conches‚ drums‚ cymbals‚ tabors and trumpets were blared out at once from the Kaurava side with tremendous sound that echoed throughout

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    including the Cuban son montuno‚ guaracha‚ cha cha chá‚ mambo‚ and to a certain extent bolero‚ and the Puerto Rican bomba and plena. Celia Cruz was a Cuban-American singer‚ best known as one of the most popular salsa performers of all time‚ which is how she got her nickname. Salsa music is a popular dance music that initially arose in New York City during the 1960s. Salsa is the product of various musical genres including the Cuban son montuno‚ guaracha‚ cha cha chá‚ mambo‚ and to a certain extent bolero

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    Influencia: The cultural influence and meaning behind the Cuban son Influencia by Carlos Puebla (1957) is an example of a Cuban son. Son is a genre of music that originated in Cuba near the end of the 19th century and is made up of many elements from different cultural groups because of Cuba’s extremely varied racial heritage. This essay will explore the political and musical history of pre-revolutionary Cuba whilst analysing the elements of this particular son and looking at the relationship

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