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    Celia Cruz Research Paper

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    everybody knows when they hear the phrase “Azucar” (Celia C.). When I was a child, I remember that people talked about Celia Cruz and at that time I had no idea who was that person, until I grew up and I started listening music and the Salsa rhymo (what is salsa?) was part of my listening; however, I found that Celia Cruz was a Cuban singer that migrated to the United Sates in the 60s and until her dead she never went back to Cuba no because she did not wanted it just because the political…

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    1: Mexican Beef Casserole with Corn Ingredients Ingredients Amount Lean ground beef 1 pound Fresh cilantro, chopped (optional) 1/3 cup Reduced-sodium black beans, drained 1 can (15.5 oz) Mexicorn, drained 1 can (11 oz) Country Crock spread 2 tbsp Salsa 1/2 cup Fat-free sour cream 2/3 cup Low-fat cheddar cheese, shredded 1/4 cup Time & Yield & Calorie…

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    Recipe #61 - Spiced Tomato Bruschetta Ingredients: • 1 slice Crusty salt bread, toasted • 1 tablespoon roasted red peppers pesto sauce • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 fresh green tomato, sliced into ⅛-inch medallions • Dash of dried pepper flakes • Pinch of kosher salt • Pinch of white pepper Directions: 1. Spread pesto sauce on one side of bread; heat in toaster oven until warmed through. 2. Meanwhile, pour oil into non-stick skillet set over medium heat. Fry tomato medallions until lightly…

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    Client: GeoEx Dance Your Way Through Cuba While it’s true that the colonial architecture, classic cars, great food, and great cigars are all fantastically representative parts of the whole of Cuban culture, nothing is more truly representative of the island and her people than the music and dance of Cuba. A visit to Cuban club or dance festival should be a highlight on any Cuban travel itinerary. But, if you really want to experience Cuban culture through the music and dance of the island,…

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    When I was a kid, I remember that my grandmother used to make the best chicken stew I had ever tasted. It was the Puerto Rican family recipe. Well that is what she called it. She always made it in this big blue pot with dots all over it. Every time I seen that pot on the stove, I knew right away it was chicken stew day. The stew was filled with all sorts of different vegetables and spices. If I think about it really hard, the stew is a resemblance of me. I have all sorts of different ethnicities…

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    Dance Volunteer Work

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    without skipping work or school the next day. So, they always look for learning new dance forms. Very recently my brother started Salsa classes and it became so hit that he left his job and ventured in a dance company. However, I don’t intend to do that, my main goal is to keep this art as a hobby and to…

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    Mexican Food Essay

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    If there is one thing that consistently describes Mexican food, it is spicy. Aside from the “spiciness” seen throughout Mexican culture, such as the “reporters” seen on some Mexican news telecasts, Mexican food can be described as hot, or spicy, and chiles are a big reason for this. While chiles are indigenous to the Americas, nowhere else is its use more sophisticated than in Mexico. Most places use chiles simply for the heat factor it provides, but chiles in Mexican food is used also for the…

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    Family Of Origins

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    taco while blending in, often indistinguishably. I take on the role of hero more often Shelby. I am the better student and often the caretaker of the younger siblings. My ability to blend means I don’t crinkle the tortilla or stir the meat often. The salsa of our taco is Nicole. Whether seeking attention, being stalked by an ex-boyfriend or freaking out about lost car keys, she can be counted on to add the most flavor kick to the taco. She takes on the role of delinquent with the most acting-out…

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    The Ted Talk

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    ordered and then after got our food and sat down. One of them offered away their salsa that they got on the side because they said they don’t like spicy stuff on her food. I was honestly shocked because I “thought” that Mexican people like to make they’re food spicy because of all of what I have seen in the store. Usually the spicy sauces are Mexican style. But because I thought that they liked the spiciness from the salsa on their food was me reading a book by its cover. All in all,…

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    Gasolina Song Analysis

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    Source: Wikipedia. org Furthermore, a turning point in the reggaeton’s success was the debut album of Tego Calderon, El Abayarde in 2002. Fusing an experimental reggaeton style strongly rooted in the working- class Caribbean aesthetics of classic salsa with a strong dose of African American hip-hop. His invention purposefully reached back in time to working-class, Afro- diasporic musical roots. With his lyrics, he has created a revolutionary movement inspired by his authentic street roots of…

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