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Latin or Latin American dances are a group of dances originating in the Latin American cultures but now danced worldwide. They are characterized by complex rhythms, emphasized hip movement, movement on the ball of foot and only modest progression (movement around the dance floor). Latin dances include:
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Latin American and Iberian Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara examines the people and cultures of Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries throughout the world. Such study encompasses not only Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, but ... Angola, Mozambique, the Philippines, Macao, and the Chicano and Puerto Rican populations in the U.S. However, most students center their studies on Latin America.
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Free trade agreements are creating new business opportunities for North American and Latin American firms. In addition, Latin American investors are beginning to realize the market potential for their products and services in the United States, especially California.
An 18-year-old from Puerto Rico who hopes to someday star in U.S. and Latin American films was crowned Sunday night as Miss Universe 2006. Zuleyka Rivera Mendoza shared a nervous emotional hug with first runner-up, Kurara Chibana of Japan, moments before the winner was announced, then clasped her hands to her mouth in amazement as her name was called.
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The most visited Latin American property was Microsoft Sites, which attracted 47.3 million unique visitors, for a reach of 88 percent. Google Sites closely followed as the second most visited property with 46.5 million unique visitors and a reach of 87 percent.
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