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    Colombian traditional dance has much to do with their culture and history.It can be traced back to the sixteenth century. Colombia culture has many different varieties of Colombian dance. The popular styles are: Vallenato‚ Salsa‚ Cumbia‚ and Bambuco. Vallenato is more known for having the popular rhythms. Salsa is the native rhythm part‚ from Barranquilla. Bambuco represents the Andean zone of Colombia‚ And is performed mostly in trios or duos. Cumbia is the most popular‚ especially if one wants

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    everywhere in Colombia and it is often played in night clubs for older people. The significance is basically related to tradition and the beauty of the sounds. It should not be too hard to be able to get some Colombian Cumbias where you are if you search for them. Cumbia‚ a traditional Colombian dance. Its shuffling steps are attributed to African slaves who wore leg irons and chains during the eighteenth century. Cumbia unlike Merengue and salsa does not require a partner. The Cumbia is one of the

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    Comparative Essay The Columbian exchange affected many regions all over the world. The Americas and Europe were similar in their changing population densities caused by diseases and goods. Also Europe and the Americas both benefited from the exchange of foreign crops and livestock across the Triangle trade routes. However‚ Europe and the Americas were different in their migration of peoples. The effects of the Columbian Exchange was similar in Europe and the Americas because of their

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    There are many facets of Colombian crime that have shaped this South American nation. The first three things that come to mind when thinking about Colombian crime are relatively obvious: drug cartels‚ terrorism and corrupt politics. As a non-Colombian looking at these three major areas of crime one could receive a poor view of the nation of Colombia due to some of their flaws. The first thing to consider is the most obvious‚ the Colombian drug cartels. Colombia‚ like most of South America‚

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    Colombia is a country that is home to many ethnically diverse people. That includes the indigenous people of Colombia (otherwise known as the Native Colombians). Both the Colombians and the native Colombians has distinct styles of clothing that help make Colombia very unique. Traditional Clothing Colombians can be found wearing traditional western-style clothing. However‚ it also depends on the climate and the class that they’re in. The Upper class

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    day one was the presentation on traditional Colombian food. I enjoyed this presentation because the food was delicious and also provided an insight on Colombian culture. I have actually tried some of the food they presented to us before: arepas‚ tamales‚ and arroz con pollo. I remember trying them at a traditional Colombian restaurant‚ and the food given to us at the presentation was just as good‚ if not better. One similarity I found between Colombian food and American food was the etiquette we

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    Costs for the Benefits The Colombian Exchange’s forward approach included the exchange of new foods‚ animals‚ and resources between Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. However‚ there was an indirect exchange of diseases‚ weapons‚ ideas‚ and people. This process had both positive and negative side effects. The Colombian Exchange resulted in an overall definite benefit compared to its costs. These benefits would include the sugar production‚ a financial silver income‚ the impact of nutritious foods

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    Exchange is change. Rapid‚ brutal‚ beautiful‚ hurtful‚ colorful‚ amazing‚ unexpected‚ overwhelming and most of all constant change. Change in lifestyle‚ country‚ language‚ friends‚ parents‚ houses‚ school‚ simply everything. Exchange is learning to trust. Trust people‚ who‚ at first‚ are only names on a piece of paper‚ trust that they want the best for you‚ that they care. Trust‚ that you have the strength to endure a year on your own‚ endure a year of being apart from everything that mattered to

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    Being an exchange student has given me the chance to now spread out my opinions of a foreign country. And this may catch the attention of those who are also deciding upon taking the same sweet challenge‚ just as I did. I consider someone lucky when he or she gets the opportunity to live a fascinating experience one year abroad. I had the chance to live this experience in a little town called Horton‚ located in Alabama. An experience like this forces you to live so many different moments I was surrounded

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    The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease‚ Food‚ and Ideas By: Daniela Espana  The Columbian exchange refers to the exchange of diseases‚ ideas‚ food crops‚ and populations between The Old World and The New World‚ following the voyage to The Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1942. The Old World by which I mean not just Europe‚ but the entire Eastern Hemisphere gained from the Columbian Exchange in a number of ways. Discoveries of new supplies of metals are perhaps the best

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