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What is a salsa congress?

Seattle Salsa Congress
Literally speaking, a congress is a gathering of people. The Seattle Salsa Congress is a gathering of some of the finest performers, instructors, and DJs in the world...and, of course, you're included. The festivities take place all under one roof. The touch of an elevator button takes you to and from your hotel room. The Grand Ballroom will meet your expectations of what a special event should be. This is a happening that will put Seattle on the map as a hot spot for salsa.
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What do you wear to a Salsa congress?

Seattle Salsa Congress
For the workshops you'll want to dress cool and comfortable. Evening comes and the lights go down. The spotlight is now on you. This is is a class act and your chance to shine. Dress to impress.
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Why is this called the Seattle Salsa Congress when it's being held in Bellevue?

Seattle Salsa Congress
This is a major event that will gather worldwide attention. Seattle is a recognizable landmark to most people outside the immediate area. For the same reason, the Vancouver Salsa Congress is not called the Burnaby Salsa Congress and the LA Salsa Congress is not called the Inglewood Salsa Congress.
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Can I can my own salsa recipe?

National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQs
Salsas are usually mixtures of acid and low-acid ingredients; they are an example of an acidified food. The specific recipe, and sometimes preparation method, will determine if a salsa can be processed in a boiling water canner or a pressure canner. A process must be scientifically determined for each recipe. To can salsa at home, use our recipes for Hot Chile Salsa or Mexican Tomato Sauce. Your county Extension agent may have additional tested recipes for salsas.
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What is Salsa?

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Salsa means "sauce" in Spanish and denotes a "hot" flavour. Salsa music was developed by Puerto Rican musicians living in New York. The dance is loosely structured after the more stylized Mambo. Salsa is danced differently in every Latin American country. Most have very simple footwork and few patterns, the emphasis is on the "hot" Cuban motion. In Salsa you can break on the 1 or the 2 count.
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Salsa Machine (Hertfordshire) - FAQs.
Dance-tastic: Salsa originated in the Latin-American countries. There are now two basic styles: Cuban salsa, and the more modern "Cross-body" salsa. Cross-body salsa isn't where you dance with an angry body... it's a loose term describing the continual exchange of places by partners on an imaginary line on the dance floor: the girl crosses the man by travelling along the line, and the man moves off the line and back on again after an exchange.
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Faq's Salsa and Latin dance classes in Christchurch NZ
We all have basic questions from time to time, especially if we are just starting out, and this section has been constructed to give you some experienced insight into some of the "Frequently Asked Questions"...enjoy...
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UEA BALADS - Ballroom and Latin American Dancing Society
Although Salsa is not one of the 'standard' dances that we do, we plan to organise some Alternative Latin workshops to include dances like salsa, mambo and Argentinian Tango. Yes, although still waiting to be included in the Olympics! We have our own Dancesport Team which competes at about 5 inter-university competitions every year. There is a special Beginners category for people who have only just started dancing, so don't worry about being outclassed (leave that to the rest of us!).
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Welcome to iFreeStyle.ca
Salsa is a partner dance form that corresponds to salsa music. Salsa music is a fusion of traditional African and Cuban and other Latin-American rhythms that traveled from the islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico) to New York during the migration, somewhere between the 1940s and the 1970s, depending on where one puts the boundary between "real" salsa and its predecessors. There is debate as to whether Salsa originated in Cuba or Puerto Rico.
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What is the Library of Congress?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The Library serves as the research arm of Congress and is recognized as the national library of the United States. Its collections comprise the world's most comprehensive record of human creativity and knowledge. Open to those above high school age without charge or special permission, it is the world's largest library and a great resource to scholars and researchers.
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Do you teach anything other than salsa?

Frequently Asked Questions
Coming soon! Classes or special seminars of rueda de casino (salsa danced with 3+ partner pairs and memorized steps, kind of like "salsa square dancing"), bachata, merengue, and cha-cha.
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What are Salsa Weekends? Can anyone go?

Answers to FAQs about Learning Salsa in Essex
Everyone should go to a Salsa Weekend - They are Great! We highly recommend going to one of the 'Club Cubana' organised Pontins weekenders. We particularly like & support them because they are much more suitable for Beginner & Improver level dancers, especially the event held at Pakefield in October/November which is the only event of its size with workshops/classes for Beginners/first time dancers.
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How do I find a salsa instructor?

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you start dancing one of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing your dance instructor. The better the instructor, the quicker you will learn and the more enjoyment you will get out of your dancing. With a bad instructor you may not be happy with your progress and decide to give up. It is not easy for a beginner dancer to evaluate and choose a dance school as there is a fair amount of criteria to consider.
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Where can I practise my salsa?

Banana Republica FAQs - Cuban dancing lessons Essex and East...
We organise regular trips to other clubs in Essex, Herts and London where we know you will receive a warm welcome.
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How many members of Congress are there?

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There are 535 Members of Congress: 435 Representatives in the House, usually called Congressmen or Congresswomen, and 100 Senators in the Senate. The House used to expand as the population of the country grew until 1913, when it was set at the current number of 435. There have always been two Senators for every state.
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Who is in charge of the Library of Congress?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The Library is directed by the Librarian of Congress, who is appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by a vote of the Senate. Since the Library's founding in 1800, there have been 13 Librarians of Congress, including the incumbent, James H. Billington, who was sworn in on September 14, 1987.
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How does Congress use the Library?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Some 500,000 requests are received annually by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the part of the Library that serves Congress. Staffed by specialists on a wide variety of topics, CRS supplies Congress with unbiased information on a wide variety of subjects. Another department of the Library that works closely with Congress is the Law Library. With collections in foreign, international and comparative law, it serves as the foreign law research arm of Congress.
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What can tourists see at the Library of Congress?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The highlight of a visit to the Library of Congress is the glorious Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building, which rises 75 feet from marble floor to stained glass ceiling. Marble columns, staircases, mosaics and paintings make this one of the most beautiful public buildings in America. Visitors may also view a 12-minute film about the Library of Congress in the Visitors' Center of the Jefferson Building.
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Where can I see the most treasured documents of the Library of Congress?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Some of the most historic and treasured items from the Library's vast collection are on display on a rotating basis in the new "Treasures Gallery" located in the Southwest Gallery and Pavilion on the second floor of the Great Hall. Individual items will change from time to time for preservation reasons. The Gutenberg Bible and the Giant Bible of Mainz are on permanent display on the first floor of the Great Hall.
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How may I make a gift to the Library of Congress?

Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Throughout its history, the Library has been enriched by private citizens through the donation of collections, including manuscripts, books, audio, video, and film recordings, photographs and prints, maps, and musical scores, as well as financial gifts. If you are interested in making a gift to the Library, our Development Office will be happy to discuss this with you. More information...
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Can I eat salsa without breaking ketosis?

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I have just started atkins and exceeded the 20grams of carbs today and reached to about 27grams of carbs. Does this mean i have to start the diet from the beginning again- or is it OK?? thanks
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What is Salsa? How do I get started?

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Salsa is music and dance, deeply rooted in the Latin culture. The Latin music we hear today has its origins in Cuba where the blending of African drum rhythms and Spanish guitar evolved into a variety of Latin American music: Son, Danzón, the rhythms of Carnival, Cha cha cha, Mambo, Salsa..... You can enjoy with your friends almost any night of the week in Liverpool and in any major city in the UK. Visit Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, New York, Amsterdam, Dublin..
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Why did she address Congress?

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She addressed Congress because she wanted the right to vote. She believed the 14th and 15th amendments already granted her the right to vote. She argued that she was a citizen of the United States; therefore, she could not be denied the right to vote. She also argued that because she paid taxes, she had the right to vote. She repeated the same argument used during the American Revolution that taxation without representation was tyranny.
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Who else could I ask at the Library of Congress?

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If the engineer hits the brakes at 55 mph, the train may travel another mile and a half before coming to a stop." quot;Stop, Look & Listen!" – Be safe at railroad grade crossings!!! – "a train versus a vehicle is like a car versus a soda can!"
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What software is the Library of Congress using for its Online Catalog?

Library of Congress Online Catalog (Library of Congress FAQ)
On May 15, 1998, following a competitive procurement process, the Library of Congress awarded a contract to Endeavor Information Systems of Des Plaines, IL, for its Voyager integrated library system (ILS) software (for further information, see the press release). The Library began using the Voyager software for its ILS on August 16, 1999 for its cataloging operations and has added additional modules since.
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How do I access the new Library of Congress Online Catalog?

Library of Congress Online Catalog (Library of Congress FAQ)
The Library of Congress Online Catalog is available using the World Wide Web at http://catalog.loc.gov/
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How can I find out whether the Library of Congress has a particular issue of a journal I need?

Library of Congress Online Catalog (Library of Congress FAQ)
The Library's collection of serial publication, numbering over 200,000 titles, covers a span of three centuries. Presently, holdings information is recorded in manual card files. Adding holdings to the Online Catalog's records for each title is a massive undertaking. Beginning October 1, 1999, Library staff will be checking in new serial issues as they are received, starting with a few titles and then gradually adding more until all current receipts are checked in.
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