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Any 1 No How to Do The Dance 2 Step?

30th April

I Might be goin 2 A dance In Feb And if that song comes up im goin 2 want to dance and (between me and u) Dont want to look like and idiot in front of all My friends If you know what im talkin about. Thank You

go to youtube and type in dance from the hood. There will be a step by step video on this and many other dances.

where can i learn dance steps that i can do by myself??

30th April

i dont have a partner to do it with so i need to know any dance steps that i can do by myself. maybe some modern dance steps.

you can search google for some sites, or search youtube for videos that can teach you some steps.

Irish Dance Group – Irish Step Dancing 2009

30th April

Irish Dance Group – Irish Step Dancing 2009

Riverdance

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Jang Woo Hyuk dance steps

30th April

student from defdance school

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SalsaBootCamp Salsa Lesson 5: Basic Footwork

30th April

Welcome to SalsaBootCamp's salsa dance beginners training course. You'll be seeing step-by-step salsa dance videos… This is lesson # 5: The Ladies Footwork for the Basic Step! Learn to salsa dance with SalsaBootCamp Online: http://www.salsabootcamp.com

Duration : 2 min 39 sec

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Stomp The Yard Movie – Sizzle

30th April

A troubled 19-year-old street dancer from Los Angeles is able to bypass juvenile hall by enrolling in the historically black, Truth University. He joins a struggling fraternity where he shares his street-style dance moves in an attempt to help the step team win the coveted National Step Show Championship. In theaters January 12, 2007! Official site: http://www.stomptheyard.com

Duration : 3 min 6 sec

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Drew’s Famous Step by Step Ballroom Dancing at Barnes and Noble

30th April

Drew's Famous Step by Step Ballroom Dancing at Barnes and Noble

POP DVD – Learn all the skills needed to stay classy on the dance-floor as seasoned instructors offer step-by-step instruction on six classic dance styles including the Foxtrot, Rhumba, Waltz, Cha Cha, Tango, and the Swing. – Drew’s Famous Step by Step Ballroom Dancing at Barnes and Noble

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Marcus Irwin 4X4 Step Workout DVD Dance Fun Aerobics

30th April

Marcus Irwin 4X4 Step Workout DVD Dance Fun Aerobics

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Take A Cruise On The Wild Side

28th April

Carnival Cruise Lines has had a bit of a challenge shaking their hard partying image in the last decade. One would be hard pressed not to have a good time on a Carnival cruise. So go ahead take a cruise on the wild side. Upon entering the Carnival Valor and looking up at the multicolored atrium ceiling you know right away this is not your grandfather’s cruise line. This does not mean you have to stay up until all hours getting drunk or worry that your fellow cruise mates will disturb your sleep with their antics. This is a fun ship after all and I bet whatever your idea of fun is you can find it here.

This ship caters to everyone and I mean everyone. Children love the kids programs put on by Camp Carnival where they will entertain your little ones so you can have grown up time alone. After hours babysitting is also available to a small fee until 3am. Teens have their own alcohol and parent free party place called Club O2. The pizzeria is open 24 hours a day and what kid wouldn’t be in heaven with that.

Adults can enjoy a drink and dancing in the Jazz club on the Valor called the Paris Hot Jazz Club. Don’t miss the rotating piano in the Lindy Hop Piano Bar. In fact there is no lack of venues to partake in your favorite beverage or music on board. The Valor has 22 bars and lounges in all. You can dance into the wee hours if that is your choice at the disco. It is called One Small Step Dance Club and plays homage to the first steps made by Neil Armstrong on the surface of the moon.

I was a tad concerned about the reputation Carnival has before I sailed on my first Carnival Cruise ship. I am a very light sleeper and somewhat of an introvert so am not the least bit interested in being loud and boisterous or running about. I was sure I would not have a moments peace the whole trip. I was mistaken. I have discovered there is nothing quite like sitting in a quiet spot overlooking the ocean and reading a paperback novel. Through the week I found many wonderful locations to sit and gaze at the passing sea. My cabin was as quiet as a library. I slept like a baby in a cradle with the gentle motion of the ship rocking me into a rejuevenating sleep.

The Spa experience is to die for. They offer all sorts of massages and exfoliating scrubs. Their hot stone massage is said to draw toxins from your body. I am not sure if it does that but it definitely makes you feel like a sparkling new person. The Spa is connected to the gym area where you can rid yourself of all those extra calories you put in going to the chocolate buffet.

The three swimming pools are filled with sea water and use a salt water chlorinator so your skin feels smooth as silk when you get out and it will not change the color of chemically processed hair. The main pool has one of Carnival’s signature 214 ft spiral water slides. A total of 7 hot tubs await your tense and tired body for a soak.

If food is the pleasure you desire you will not be disappointed. There are casual and more formal eateries to choose from. There are two elegant dining rooms used for dinner every night, the Washington and the Lincoln. Everyone is assigned one of these but are not obligated to eat there at all. There is a upscale supper club called Scarlett’s on board that requires reservations and where you will be charged a nominal extra fee. There is a fish and chips station inside the buffet restaurant, Rosie’s, where oysters are also served. There is an Asian station if you’ve got a hankering for fried rice or noodles. The New York style deli will perk up your taste buds in no time when you see your sandwich piled higher than your jaws can open. Outside near the main pool burgers and hot dogs and fried are prepared on the grilled for those who prefer to dine in their swimsuits.

Your cruise on the Carnival Valor can be as wild or sedate as you want it to be. Try it, you will like it. Do not be afraid to bring Grandma and Grandpa for their anniversary or the children for spring break. A good time will be had by all. Indeed Carnival has got the fun.

Ann Childs
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/take-a-cruise-on-the-wild-side-95303.html

A Sure-fire Shortcut To Competitive Advantage

28th April

All businesses that outperform their competitors have two key characteristics in common: a highly-energized workforce, plus hordes of delighted customers that keep coming back. Two nice things to have – but of course everyone knows the reason so few businesses enjoy a clear competitive advantage is precisely because these two things are so difficult to achieve. But wait. If it’s really as difficult as all that, shouldn’t those few businesses that manage to pull it off be absolutely exhausted by the effort? When you take a close look (as I have) at those rare businesses that consistently achieve both objectives – flashpoint businesses, as I refer to them – what you invariably see is just the opposite. Employees at all levels seem perpetually fired up, as if every day they’re engaged in some kind of fun group activity. Is there some big secret about “energized workers” and “delighted customers” that these flashpoint businesses understand, and everyone else seems to have somehow missed?

There most certainly is. And it has to do with what most people consider the basic difference between “work” and “play”. The first step on a shortcut to competitive advantage is to understand the specific elements that make play so much more satisfying than work.

Play Element 1: Challenge
Achieving better bowling scores would be so much easier if the bowling pins were closer. On the other hand, who would pay to go to a bowling alley where anyone could knock down all the pins every time with ease? Knocking them all down over and over again would quickly begin to feel like the kind of repetitive, pointless activity most bowlers experience at their jobs, and go bowling precisely to get away from. To be fun, it has to be a real challenge-that’s key.

In most workplaces, there is no one single well-defined “mission” that takes precedence over everything else. Instead, there are all kinds of tasks and objectives and deadlines that often make workers feel they’re being pulled in a dozen directions at once. For many, the only real challenge on the job is resisting the temptation to quit.

Contrast this with flashpoint businesses, where the one crystal-clear overriding mission is to draw business away from competitors by attempting to delight every customer every time. In these businesses, the reason it looks like workers are having fun is because in many ways their work feels like a game with a single, challenging, shared objective.

Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part One: Challenge everyone in your business to think of -outperforming the competition through superior customer care” as the primary objective that overrides all others at all times.

Play Element 2: Rules
Every play activity has it own elaborate set of rules. In a new game, even before play begins, all the rules are carefully spelled out. These rules add to the challenge, and keep the game fair for all.

In the work setting, the rules are often vague and unclear. They may even seem to shift and change from time to time, based on different situations as they arise. Workers often feel reluctant to take initiatives, unsure if doing so will later earn them praise (for “thinking outside the box”) or rebukes (for “breaking the rules”). They tend to adopt a play-it-safe approach.

By comparison, most flashpoint businesses spell out their values and their priorities-the rules-over and over again. “Your goal is to delight the customer, but not by doing anything that harms the organization in any way.” “We want to pull business away from our competitors, but never in an unlawful or underhanded way.”

Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Two: Ensure that your workers understand how the game is to be played-how, for example, you will be giving them opportunities to come up with their own ideas for enhancing the customer experience. Clarify what constitutes a “foul” or a violation of the rules.

Play Element 3: Scoring
In play activities of every kind, there exists some sort of scoring mechanism that lets the players know immediately how well they’re doing. This immediacy is critical. How popular would bowling be if the pins were in the dark, and players never found out how well they played until their scores arrived in the mail weeks later?

This is what it feels like for most workers on the job. They don’t find out how well they’re doing until the “quarterly reports” come out, or until their annual performance evaluation meeting.

Things are different in flashpoint businesses. There, spontaneous positive feedback from happy customers becomes the number-one scoring mechanism. At the same time it also serves as the number-one employee motivator, the basis for endless internal celebration and recognition.

Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Three: Harvest immediate positive customer feedback by every means at your disposal, (especially informal face-to-face conversation), and direct as much of this feedback as possible to your workers.

Play Element 4: Satisfaction
Bowlers know before every game that they won’t succeed in knocking down every pin every time. Players in every kind of game know they’ll never achieve a perfect score-but this does nothing to diminish their attempts to do so. And when their score tells them their performance has moved closer to the unachievable goal, their feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment is profound. There’s shouting and high-fiveing and every kind of exuberant victory dance imaginable.

Flashpoint businesses also know they won’t succeed in delighting every customer every time. But when the feedback indicates they’ve moved closer to that unattainable objective, the same kind of cheering and celebration erupts. It’s something that’s almost never experienced in the majority of workplaces, and it’s something that’s almost routine in flashpoint businesses. They’ve once gain beat the opposing team, and once again the dance of victory unites all of them in their shared accomplishment-and in their shared determination to play the game again, and strive together to win another round.

Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Four: Create a culture of celebration that maximizes workers’ sense of accomplishment with every “rave review” from delighted customers. This is the motivational fuel that quickly gains the most powerful competitive edge in any business-and helps sustain it over the long term.

Customer-focus consultant Paul Levesque’s latest book is Customer Service From The Inside Out Made Easy (Entrepreneur Press, 2006).

Copyright Paul Levesque.

Paul Levesque
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/a-surefire-shortcut-to-competitive-advantage-178459.html

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