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    Republic is its own independent country located in the Caribbean‚ with full power over its territory. The main language is Spanish. One third of its western territory is shared with Haiti. Dominicans are known for their music‚ mainly for Bachata and Merengue. They are also known for using a lot of plantains in their foods and dishes. It has been a very popular vacation destination for many people due to their low prices and their many all-inclusive resorts and hotels. Outside of those vacations spots

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    Zumba: History‚ Benefits and Result in our Physical Health and Fitness Benny J. De Castro Jr. BSE-M121 Chapter 1: The Problem And it’s Background Introduction Many individuals participate in Zumba but people didn’t know the benefits that they get from it and who is the founder of this dance exercise; so this research may help you what are the benefits that may get from it. My topic is all about Zumba: History‚ Benefits and Results in our Physical Health and Fitness. I choose this topic because

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    all the maids and caballeros-gentleman made a circle surrounding me; so that my partner would give me three turns. The traditional song of sweet fifteen fiestas-parties was El Val’s de las mariposas-the valley of the butterflies. We also danced a merengue- a style of Dominican music and dance‚ since that’s where my parents are from. Also bachata‚-originated from the Dominican Republic is a type of music‚ and dance my favorite. The damas-maids had light

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    hispanic carribean has become a major part of the culture accross major cities in the United States‚ which there has been many influences on music in the Hispanic Carribean. There’s a variety of genres with music in the Hispanic Carribean such as merengue‚ salsa‚ Spanish-language hip hop‚ Latin jazz‚ reggaeton‚ and many others. There’s many culture differences between the Hispanic Carribean nations‚ but according to the reading‚ “a certain pan-Latino sense of identity‚ of shared values and heritage

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    The Dominican Republic and Haiti once shared the Island of Hispaniola for five centuries‚ until the Dominican Republic gain their independence from Haiti. Now the only thing separating these two islands is the Massacre River. The Massacre River was derived from the President of the Dominican Republic which ordered his troops to kill all Haitian people and descendants. This maybe a little confusing because the Dominican side of the island was under the rule of Spanish (Spain) and Haiti was rule by

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    The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. It’s kenned for its beaches‚ resorts and golfing. Its terrain comprises rainforest‚ savannah and highlands‚ and the Caribbean’s tallest mountain. Capital city Santo Domingo has Spanish landmarks like the Gothic Catedral Primada de America dating back 5 centuries in its Zona Colonial district. The regime of the Dominican Republic is a representative democracy governed by a President and Congress composed

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    is the best. At night‚ you can go to the disco. There you can drink different sort of rum‚ vodka‚ whiskey‚ and even aguardiente. In addition‚ you can go to the theater and enjoy folkloric dances of the Caribbean as Bachata and Merengue. Those events are very fun because the dancers move their hips with great agility‚ their clothes are full of many colors and the music is fantastic. That is really amazing. So‚ Whether you are looking for a resort to spend your

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    The merengue was first only accepted as a ballroom dance in the 1920s. Merengue’s rural identity can still be known and found under the name of perico ripiao and is considered the prototypic manifestation representing a dance form of the Dominican peasantry. The name is derived from the fact that the merengue was first danced amongst the popular social classes. During Trujillo’s dictatorship in the 1930s‚ merengue was then broadcasted via radio and television

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    It is human nature to try and categorize the surrounding world. Science created a classification system in order to visualize the similarities between animals and plant life. The problem with this system occurs when one does not fit into a specific place. Even amongst themselves‚ humans have tried to assort themselves based on outward appearances‚ but many people fail to comprehend how diverse the human race truly is. Throughout history‚ variances in skin color‚ hair type and facial structures have

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    share their views on social and political issues. In the Dominican Republic‚ the Lenten celebration is also a carnival; however‚ the practice of Vodou is not observed. The Dominican celebration includes traditional dress and traditional music like merengue. Though usually associated with Spanish-speaking countries‚ the term "Latin American" describes any country in the Americas whose language is derived from Latin. Haitians native language based on both French and African languages‚ in most of their

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