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    table; that way, you will not be tempted at all. If you are preparing food at home, just skip the chips altogether. That doesn’t mean you have to skip out on salsa though; just use it on your meal instead of on your chips. Char Your Salsa For More Flavor One of the best ways to add flavor to any Mexican dish is with a little salsa. Salsa is a great way to increase your vegetable consumption as well as to increase…

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    heart and created their own business. After tasting a homemade salsa, a natural competitiveness caused Lori Redmon, her husband Bill Redmon and her mother Diane Cooper to create Killin Time Canning. “My mother works at a nursing home and she brought some salsa home that a resident’s family member had made. Just out of the competitiveness of our family, we said we could do better and that’s where it started out right there with the salsas“said Lori Redmon. Having no prior canning experience or…

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    Salsa’s History and Timeframe Amongst the many types of musical genres that developed throughout time, one that contains immigration history is Salsa. Salsa was developed in the late 1950s after Fidel Castro took over Cuba’s regime. Salsa, as all types of genre, grew and developed from its traditional standard in 1970s to the one it is today in 2018. New instruments were added, new rhythms as well, and new lives also. That goes without saying its roots that originally come from the Afro-american…

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    I Love Enchiladas Suizas

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    with flavor. Another reason is because this dish induces good memories with my family and friends. Enchiladas Suizas are tortillas with chicken in the middle rolled into a cylinder shape with green salsa drizzled on them with melted cheese on top. The rolled up tortillas are not drenched in salsa…

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    Roller Coaster Narrative

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    I work up early on a low-pressures, and luminous day, and got up and unblemished the house to make it look like a brand new shoe. This about the first time I rode a roller coaster at Mall of America. Walking to Mall of America the wind was characteristic with joy of wonder inside my ear. When I arrived the amusement park was voluminous like the inside of an mansion. Entering the amusement park I decided which roller coaster to ride. Love is a roller coaster because of the unbalance emotion you…

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    Background: The American and Spanish culture consists of many things; such as products, practices and perspectives. Inside of the average American culture, people go out on Saturday night and have a fun time with friends and family. We have dinner, bowl, go to a sports game and maybe even a fun dance. In America, we have different styles of music then other parts of the world. We have Country, Pop, Blues, Jazz, Hip Hop and so much more. America is the home of the famous Hamburger and hotdog,…

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    Latin Dance Club Culture

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    attend socials and perform choreography pieces, and put on several events throughout the year such as dance parties and classes where anyone can learn to salsa and bachata. I attended the Salsa Ball sponsored by the Latin Dance Club on Friday March 24 in the Molly Shi Boren ballroom. The Salsa Ball started at 9:00 with a free lesson on salsa dancing. The instructor taught us two types of basic steps, and a few turns for both the guy and girl. I did notice that there were several members of the…

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    Social Dance Analysis

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    originally thought that the ballroom only consists of one type of dance called the waltz. I was by far amazed at the different variations of the Waltz, swing, and two steps. Before the class, I could not see myself doing any ballroom dance beside salsa and bachata. However, I saw myself very intrigued and enjoying-oddly-the Waltz. Now, when I think of the Waltz, I think of the cliché Disney scenes at the end of the movie that I so adored as a child. Sometimes I even prefer the Waltz instead of…

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    Latin Music In The 1940s

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    Latin Music Music is an advanced way to express various emotions. The tempo, rhythm and dynamics can change the way a song makes its audience feel. Latin music, an usual upbeat type of music has an interesting history like any other type of music. From the 1940s to today every decade of latin music is equally important and remarkable. In the 1940s and 1950s the term “Latin Music” started in the United States. In the 1940s this music began rising in popularity, one author stated, “Latin America,…

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    Criminological Portrait

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    Hutch cabinet next to the dining table. Inside the hutch there is several glass cups and shot glasses. Several bottles of alcohols only two bottles are open. Inside the doors there is cooking pans, towels and table mantels for the seasons. Myself and my entire family. The objects are used to set up there dining table, the pans for cooking and the glass cups and shot glasses to drink so of the bottles that are there. I can say that this people are happy family, like to entertain and they love to…

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