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  2. Zumba - Wikipedia

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    Zumba was created in the 1990s by dancer and choreographer Beto Pérez, an aerobics instructor in Cali, Colombia.After forgetting his usual music one day, and using cassette tapes of Latin dance music (salsa and merengue) for class, Pérez began integrating the music and dancing into other classes, calling it "Rumbacize".

  3. I believe that we will win! - Wikipedia

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    "I believe that we will win!" is a chant commonly performed at American sporting events. Originating in the Naval Academy Preparatory School, it became a tradition among fans and students of the United States Naval Academy, with other schools later also adapting the phrase.

  4. Beto Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Alberto "Beto" Pérez (born 15 March 1970) is a Colombian dancer, choreographer, businessman, and Zumba instructor.He created the exercise fitness program Zumba in the late 1990s which involves dance and aerobic exercise elements with accompanying music, specifically Latin, and associated martial arts moves, squats, lunges, and other aerobic techniques.

  5. Marching on: Martin Luther King's dream is a work in progress

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    That is perhaps the most remembered line from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, 16 minutes of riveting rhetoric spoken on Aug. 28, 1963, from the steps of the Lincoln ...

  6. The cult of Mr Worldwide: How Pitbull started a global movement

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    “I refuse to believe there are people that aren’t Pitbull fans. There’s no one that wouldn’t bop about when his songs come on … High key, his lyrics are inspirational … I’m not sure ...

  7. They Were All Out of Step But Jim - Wikipedia

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    The song depicts a mother and father of a soldier gloating to their friends after seeing their son marching. They declare their joy in the chorus, oblivious to the humor of the song's title: Did you see my little Jimmy marching with the soldiers up the avenue? There was Jimmy just as stiff as starch like his Daddy on the seventeenth of March.

  8. Why Is Everyone Sleeping on Pitbull and Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to ...

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    Emma McIntyre/Getty Images (2) Dolly Parton and Pitbull recently teamed up for a remix of “9 to 5” — and Us Weekly wants to know why this is not a hotter topic of conversation. February was ...

  9. Zumba (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zumba" is a Latin tropical pop song written by Don Omar and is the second track from the album MTO²: New Generation (2012). The song was released digitally on October 2, 2012. It is the main song for the video game Zumba Fitness Core, [1] which was released in October 2012 for the Kinect and Wii.