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    Music Apreciation

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    the late 1990s. Everybody loved it. It was widely accepted and supported. 2. When did Latin music burst back on the scene? What song brought it back to the mainstream? What effect did it have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3. How did the sounds of salsa change? The sounds of salsa changed because it was starting

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    difficult to have to go against your usual cultural ways. Trying to please your parents and yourself can even become a challenge‚ when the two of you want alternative things‚ and have such contrasting point of views. When it comes to flowing in with mainstream society while being raised a certain way‚ life becomes a lot more complicated. In life you are almost always presented with two different ways of doing things‚ and at the end of the day it’s your decision what you want to go with. In My Big Fat

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    sentence. The last part of the sentence should maybe be shortened and put at the beginning) What started off first as a relatively underground culture‚ has rapidly led to a major entertainment industry that has become largely commercialized within mainstream popular culture. (A little confusing‚ maybe reword by making it tighter ad clearer) Because of the constant attention that hip hop has garnered over the years‚ its impact on society has progressively become more and more expansive. The true significance

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    instead of using the home language of the minority students. Also called Structured Immersion‚ it is used to describe education for language minority children who are placed in mainstream education. Its aim in language outcome is monolingualism. Submersion with withdrawal classes occurs when language minority children in mainstream school are pulled out of their classrooms to support them with lessons in the majority language. This may cause minority students to fall behind in their regular classes and

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    The Failure of a Wine Closure Innovation: A Strategic Marketing Analysis Wayne J. Mortensen‚ Faculty of Business and Law‚ Victoria University of Technology‚ PO Box14428‚ Melbourne City MC‚ Victoria‚ 8001‚ Australia‚ +61 3 9688 4526‚ Wayne.Mortensen@vu.edu.au Brian K. Marks‚ Faculty of Business and Law‚ Victoria University of Technology‚ PO Box14428‚ Melbourne City MC‚ Victoria‚ 8001‚ Australia‚ +61 3 9688 4101‚ Brian.Marks@vu.edu.au Abstract In the wine closure industry cork remains the dominant

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    Colgate-Palmolive (CP)‚ the leading retail toothbrush manufacturer in the United-States is looking to expand its market share by entering into the competitive high-end toothbrush market segment with the introduction of its technologically innovative Precision. Though the product ’s introduction promised highly profitable returns‚ it also presented Colgate with a number of challenges including a significant financial investment‚ fierce competition‚ manufacturing limitations‚ and potential cannibalization

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    Old School Rap

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    rappers were novelty acts‚ using the themes to Gilligan’s Island and using sweet doo wop-influenced harmonies. With the advent of recorded hip hop in the late 1970s‚ all the major elements and techniques of the genre were in place. Though not yet mainstream‚ it was well-known among African Americans‚ even outside of New York City ; hip hop could be found in cities as diverse as Los Angeles‚ Washington‚ Baltimore‚ Dallas‚ Kansas City‚ Miami‚ Seattle‚ St. Louis‚ New Orleans‚ and Houston. Philadelphia

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    lead to the unwanted cannibalization. Otherwise‚ launching Clean Edge would complement the existing product portfolio so that expand the product line. If launching it as mainstream product‚ the reasons are that the consumers are becoming more sophisticated and expect more advanced technology. Positioning Clean Edge as a mainstream product will help prevent loyal Paramount customers from being wooed away to more innovative brands. My recommendation is based on the initial financial forecasts for both

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    Should English as a Second Language Students be given special treatment in mainstream classrooms? A Research Paper on English as a Second Language Shaina Fox Lambton Central Vocational Institute Author Note This paper was prepared for peer tutoring‚ online. Should English as a Second Language Students be given special treatment in mainstream classrooms? ❝If you talk to a man in a language he understands‚ that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own

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    Female Genital Mutilation

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    controversial topic that forces people to choose between traditional cultural rituals and the ethical rites of the female involved. Female genital mutilation (FGM)‚ explores several different points of view as well as addresses many contemporary issues. Mainstream assumptions and stereotypes‚ contemporary issues‚ and the women’s cultural and traditional perspectives paint a broader picture of the issues and implications surrounding FGM around the world. Sub Saharan women face numerous challenges regarding

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