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    It seems in today’s society people treat their partners as sexual objects. People are more concerned with having one night stands than having an actual relationship with someone. I don’t understand the reasoning behind this. My girlfriend has changed my whole outlook on the world. She has redefined trust, family, and loyalty for me. She has stayed loyal to me even when I was twenty hours away. She went to college in Norfolk while I went to college in Toronto. Even though we were in two different countries we still stayed in contact with each other every day. We skyped each other whenever we had the chance. We thought it was miserable while we were apart, but when I came back to America it got harder. My girlfriend is African American. That…

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    your partner quickly. Hiramine includes in her article that “...ballroom dancing master Alex Moore proclaimed that he had ‘never seen anything uglier.’” Because Moore was partial to the ballroom dancing of his generation, he was inclined to disapprove of the new variations. Richard Powers writes in “Teen Dances of the 1950’s,” that “Teens’ dancing during the 1950s was widely varied in steps and styling.” It is also important to note, the 50’s introduced Elvis Presley’s hip thrusts which were…

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    How to Restore a Business Relationship Gone Sour Initiating, developing and managing a strategic partnership can be an immensely challenging endeavor; one that most business owners are simply not prepared to engage. With all of the effort that has to be invested into building the ideal strategic alliance, it is of the utmost importance to manage it effectively. Due to the intricate details that go into selecting the right partner and nurturing the relationship, it is recommended that business…

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    Describe Sasa Dancing

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    Expertise, or simply a hobby, what matters, in this case, is the passion we have for a specific interest. I decided to share with the class a recent interest I have for Salsa dancing. I enjoy the rhythm that allows me to embrace both upper and lower body movement, with that Latin flare. For that reason, the purpose for the assignment was to incorporate a how to basic dance step routine that could roughly define Salsa dancing. I am quite content that I communicated primarily through my…

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    Woman Dancing Emoji

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    Universally, people are prone to use emojis on their specialized devices such as, smartphones, tablets, or computers. Furthermore, among the various categories of emojis that is offered there is an emoji called “Dancing Girl,” which is an eminently well known symbol for the literal meaning of dancing. The original intention was to be used as gender-neutral also, “Woman Dancing was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name ‘Dancer’ and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015” (Emojipedia) . Not…

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    Some basic steps for salsa are the basic forward and back, backwards basic, and side basic (ArtsEdge). When you dance salsa, you find the beats in salsa music you are given and dance on the phrase labelled as “1, 2, 3” and “4, 5, 6” (Salsa Dance Patterns) (HowcastArtsRec). You can start on the one-beat and you do two quick steps and then a slow one and repeat to fill the 8-count (ArtsEdge). With a partner, the woman is only “marking the time” and “helping the man to execute the steps” while…

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    Essay On Tango

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    and response is bourgeois in tango music, different instruments will go back and forth with each other. Questions are typically more compassionate and sensitive. Following the question comes the answer which is discreet and tends to be hesitant. Minor key is the way most tangos start out; this makes the song sound serious. Question and answer in music help provide a steady flow in the music. Travelers to Uruguay would find the tango on the streets or at the milonga. A milonga is a place where…

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    ambience. Arriving ten minutes early allowed me to look over the program and get ready for the curtains to open. Each performance was unique and I look forward to speaking about each of them. The First dance was Oh My Love, which seemed to be lyrical or modern. There was eight dancers, equally men and women. The dance was mainly partner work which I enjoyed because it was very passionate as they move as one and come together in embrace. The costumes for this dance fit…

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    Ballroom Dance Observation

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    plays a specific role in ballroom dance. The instructors teaching the social dance class made sure that the females always danced with the males and this was ensured by having the females rotate in the inner circle while the males stood in their position on the outer circle. That way, every female always danced with a new male. The males always lead and the females always followed. During the class, the instructors always stressed that female dancers are not to “back-lead.” In other words,…

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    something that cannot be overlooked. In the past, many of the dance crazes were primarily partner oriented. The Swing and the Jitterbug are two of many that come to mind when thinking about the big dance trends of the 1940s and 1950s. Both dances require an intense amount of physical touch and a connection to the partner, and that sort of dancing began to decline in popularity as the 1960s rolled in. As discussed in a lecture at Cornell University, the gradual shift from partner to solo dancing…

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