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    family and faith. We love to have family reunions. I remember for my quinceañera (sweet fifteen), family from Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, and of course, Puerto Rico came to my party. This was the ultimate family reunion. We danced salsa and merengue, dances from Puerto Rico. We sang with congas, pleneras, guitars, guiro, and…

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    Diners will have the option of purchasing specialty salsas, and guacamole appetizers as well. Our steaks and fajitas will sizzle throughout the restaurant as the well trained staff deliver these enticing dishes to our diners. Appetizers will range from $10.00 - $16.00. Our salads, featuring organic ingredients…

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    Compare & Contrast Between Genres Vernacular in African American literature are spirituals , gospel , hip - hop , country , and hymns all these different types genres are from different time periods that were either past down or put together to make thee other. The genres i would like to compare is hip-hop and gospels people assume that they are so different because one lifts up the followers and the believers of christ and the other talks about money , women , & drugs. The first published…

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    Being a new mother and recently separated from her husband, Lou Ann Ruiz's defining qualities are that she's frightened of everything, is insecure, and has low self-esteem. But she undergoes a transformation from dependent housewife into a strong single mother throughout the course of the novel. When she gets a knock on her door, by Taylor Greer, about the ad she had put out looking for a roommate, Lou Ann was surprised that Taylor had actually wanted anything to do with her after meeting,…

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    played an important role in the history of Puerto Rico and helped shape the Puerto Rican identity. Puerto Rico’s music has evolved in many forms, from classical folk music to Salsa, bomba, and plena. Although, Puerto Rico is the home for musical style bomba. Salsa, the most well know and popular all over Puerto Rico. “Salsa has definitely made Puerto Rico famous in the world of international music.” Today, music in Puerto Rico includes Bachata and Reggaeton. Reggaeton which is a mixture of hip…

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    achieve my own sense of mastery in something before I engage with others. I need to push myself to do things that are new to me. I need to fail spectacularly and enjoy the process anyway. I am currently enrolled in a salsa class. I am proud to admit that I am truly terrible at salsa. And! I am thoroughly enjoying it. I will find another class to take when this is over and I plan to revel in that failure as…

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    Bully’s Pub and Grill, a Laid Back Experience As many visitors find out once they reach the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach, SC has hundreds of restaurants and pubs to choose from. Some of them are loud, some are mellow. Whichever kind you choose, you are sure to have fun in one of America’s most visited beaches. Bully’s is one of Myrtle Beach’s calmer, more nonchalant restaurants to visit. The atmosphere is casual, the beer selection is huge, and the menu has local favorites that everyone…

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    accompanies rapping. Hip Hop music developed as part of Hip Hop culture, which is a subculture that includes four key elements: DJing, MCing, graffiti writing, and beatboxing. It followed in the footsteps of earlier American musical genres such as blues, salsa, jazz, rag- time, funk, disco, and rock and roll by becoming one of the most popular genres of music worldwide. Hip Hop began to develop as an underground movement in the South Bronx in New York City. It focused on MCing, breakbeats, and…

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    My names Romeo Gurule I'm 19 years young and I come from a Hispanic background. I was born and raised in New Mexico. A little about my Hispanic culture that we still hold onto is we have a large family which is indeed normal for a Hispanic culture we are also a very close-knit family as for example me my grandparents and my 2 aunts all live in the same neighborhood. You also tend to see in Hispanic family's that its normal to see their kids living at home with the parents past 18. Also the…

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    diagnosed with a brain cancer. In the 1970s, Celia Cruz working with an upstart independent label called Fania. The Fania All Stars included such talents as Ruben Blades, Ray Barretto, Johhny Pacheco and Hector Lavoe. It was the time when the term "salsa" was coined and Celia Cruz earned the respect of its players and…

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