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    Salsa is a style of music and dance practice by different cultures on all over the world. Salsa is way of communicating others who you are‚ not only by singing also by dancing. Different cultures have different way of singing and dancing salsa. Sometime‚ even though people are from the same culture they have different ways of transmitting salsa music and dance. Salsa is a very unique style that can be projected as romantic melody or very energetic and dynamic. When Africans arrived to Cuba

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    Salsa Music

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    most of us can relate to. Salsa music mostly talks about love and heartache. Salsa music always seems to pick me up and brighten my day although sometimes the lyrics can be somewhat depressing. Some of the greatest salsa singers of all time are Hector Lavoe‚ Johnny Pacheco‚ Trina Medina‚ Willie Colon‚ Marc Anthony and Gilberto Santa Rosa. As much as I like to listen to salsa I love to dance it. Salsa music has a way of uplifting the spirit and of course attracting the ladies. Salsa dancing is very

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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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    Virgin M. Matos EDU - 213 March 9th‚ 2015 Lois Jackson Stages of Social Development Erik Erikson point eight different social development stages that children should go through. The first one is being learning basic trust versus learning basic mistrust. This begin as an infant to approximately two years old. If the child have the necessary love‚ care and receive the right and adequate treat the child will be trust‚ but if the child does not receive this care and age appropriate treatment will

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    believes Hector Miranda is the right man for the job since he has proven himself as a hard worker and provides some of the requirements for becoming the supervisor. The purpose of the assignment is to evaluate Hector and decide weather Hector would be the right person. Hector has a few disadvantages that may not get him to become the supervisor of Maxwell’s supplies. Hector needs to improve his English skills‚ because customers complain about not being able to comprehend what Hector says. Hector

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    foresaken school?” This links to the character Hector. Bennett has put all his views amongst characters. He has not put all his views in one character because it is unrealistic to think one person could have all these private issues‚ although Alan Bennett has. Joseph O’ Mealey‚ writing in 2001 saw Bennett as “a writer who refuses to sentimentalize his characters by exempting them from satiric scrutiny” This links Hector and Irwin Hector admits straight away in the play that he didn’t

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    eight-year-old boy imagining that one day he could be like his hero‚ baseball player Hector Moreno. Each image in this poem gives the reader an opportunity to visualize the narrator’s childhood. Three images in particular‚ “The game before us was more than baseball. It was –Hector Moreno quick and hard with turned muscles”‚ “and mother was the terror of mouths twisting hurt with butter knives”‚ and "when Hector lined balls into deep center‚ in my mind I rounded the bases". These images show that

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    Iliad Excerpt Vs. Troy

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    movie clip The Iliad excerpt and the Troy movie clip are the same in many ways. Achilles will have vengeance; his cousin is now dead all because Hector believed Patroclus was Achilles. The two battle it out‚ and Hector asks that his body is not manipulated if he is defeated and he will not manipulate Achilles. The deal was quickly denied. After Hector is killed during the battle‚ Achilles drags him behind his chariot. There are many differences between the Iliad excerpt versus the Troy movie clip

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    opposition created between the two teachers‚ Hector and Irwin.” What is the significance of Bennett’s use of opposition? The book ‘The History Boys’ provides opposition between the two teachers Hector and Irwin. These two characters are presented by Bennett to show the audience the difference in the teaching of both characters. Hector is described on page four as ‘a man of studied eccentricity. He wears a bow tie.’ By this‚ we get a first impression that Hector makes effort for how he dresses as we could

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    In the play on page 22 when Mr. Hector says “Dakin’s a good-looking boy‚ though somehow sad”Mrs. Lintott replies“You always think they’re sad‚ Hector‚ every time. Actually I wouldn’t have said he was sad…”I think the fact that Mrs Lintott says “you always think they’re sad” represents Mr. Hector’s character in someway‚ from the play we can extract the fact that Mr. Hector is ‘sad’ in general. But what makes this even more meaningful is the fact that

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