Zumba, the fitness dance craze that has taken the United States by storm, started simply enough in Colombia in the Nineties when aerobics teacher Beto Perez forgot his usual music and had to improvise around the music he had in his car.
Perez decided to call the exercise Zumba, after the Colombian slang word meaning to buzz like a bee or move fast. Zumba fuses the hypnotic Latin rhythms of salsa and merengue with easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program.
Having a pet in your life is a blessing. In so many little ways, pets undeniably bring light and joy to a home. Just about any pet can be the catalyst to laughter when you are sad, or comfort when you are stressed. But many cat owners will swear that living with a cat not only brings amusement and comfort but something extra to their lives.
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In December 2008, although I didn’t give out many Christmas presents, I wanted to do something special for my roommate. For the past four or five years, I had been creating my own photo Christmas cards through my Shutterfly account (I’m on my second digital camera), and while designing my cards, I noticed that Shutterfly also offered customized mousepads.
George Rodrigue (born March 13, 1944), is a Cajun artist who grew up in New Iberia, Louisiana. Rodrigue began painting outdoor family gatherings framed by moss-clad oak trees in an area of French Louisiana known as Acadiana.
A graphic novel is a narrative work in which the story is conveyed to the reader using the comics form. The term is employed in a broad manner, encompassing non-fiction works and thematically linked short stories as well as fictional stories across a number of genres. Read more...(1730 words, 51 images, estimated 6:55 mins reading time)
Green Tech power is the result of converting sunlight into electricity. Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity using photovoltaics (PV), or indirectly with concentrating green power (CSP), which normally focuses the sun’s energy to boil water which is then used to provide power. The green power gained from photovoltaics can be used to eliminate the need for purchased electricity (usually electricity gained from burning fossil fuels) or, if energy gained from photovoltaics exceeds the home’s requirements, the extra electricity can be sold back to the home’s supplier of energy, typically for credit. Read more...(473 words, estimated 1:54 mins reading time)
The Honey West character was created by Gloria and Forrest E. “Skip” Fickling under the pseudonym “G.G. Fickling” in the late 1950s. West was one of the first female “private eyes” to ever appear on television.
During the euphoric period after the 2008 presidential election, I started to read What’s the Matter with Kansas? This is a book that I should have read when it first came out, but for some reason I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. Ever since it came out in 2004, I had been hearing references to Thomas Frank’s book as I watched various political discussions on C-SPAN. But, as President Bush’s second term devolved into greater depths of cronyism and malfeasance, I opted instead for escapism and fantasy, with graphic novels and Harry Potter.
How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
The subtitle of the book is “How Conservatives Won the Heart of America.” Conservatives might have run away with America’s heart, but they left her mind on the side of the road. How else to explain how George Bush managed to get re-elected after starting an unnecessary war in Iraq and delivering very little to the stalwart cultural conservatives who supported him so mindlessly.