Saturday, February 6, 2010

Stomach Ache Continous

From Saturday ARE THE COCONUT!

Starting this Saturday you can ask the CHAT-22784743 or RU all music with Caribbean flavor in THE COCONUT ARE! About this
flavored musical Coco Grammy celebrating our Luis Enrique Mejía López leave you a little information about
SALSA Salsa is a music genre developed by the Latin American community in New York in the early 70's. Starting from the Pachanga and Boogaloo, genres Developed in the 60's by Puerto Ricans and other Latino groups in the neighborhoods of Manhattan, Salsa incorporates melodic elements of Jazz, Soul and Rock and Roll, and harmonic features of Cuban music and Latin folklore value, using various genres based rhythmic Afro-Latinos, including Cumbia, Plena, the Bomb, and the Merengue, well as the guaracha, guaguancó, mambo, cha cha, and above all, the Son Montuno where it settles.

Ignacio Pineiro in 1933 used the term "check it sauce" on a topic of Cuban music. It is not until the sixties that the term was first used to describe this musical genre. In Venezuela, the radio station "Broadcasting Venezuela", which operated in the city of Caracas, showed the program "La hora del Sabor, Salsa and Bembe." It was led and encouraged a popular speaker at the time, Phidias Danilo Escalona, \u200b\u200bwhich specialized in Caribbean music in particular. It is in this program where verdaremente begins to use the term "salsa" to describe the musical genre. [1]

took great popularity at the time it was formed Beny Moré (Caballero how good you dance! and slope Camagüey), the famous salsa band Fania All-Stars, led by the Dominican Johnny Pacheco, who disappeared along with attorney Jerry Masucci founded Fania Records, although the merit of the expansion of this rhythm is the Cuban band Sonora Matancera.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Biffy Clyro Mountains Music Sheet

Germain Honored as Best 2009 radio journalist. Audio

In one of my conferences.


Huaraz, Ancash .- Communicators Network Huaylas selected me as the best radio reporter in the region in the 2010 version of the Echo Awards Competitiveness and Quality Management.

The activity was held last weekend at the club Montrek of this town. According to organizers, Jaime Ricardo Palma Palma Huerta and Huerta, gave me this award because I gave him another position to the information that said, and the contributions I've made as a teacher at the Universidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo (UNASAM).

The truth is I never thought my professional work, both in the UNASAM as in the professional field would cause such an indication.

This award requires us to maintain our position: first, keep improving university teaching, that I supposed to investigate more each day, on the other hand, in the field of journalism must be serious about the treatment we give to the information.

know that no one can say that is objective and impartial hundred percent, but that does not stop us that we are attached to the truth, that it must be proven by all, this is only based on documents and hard data, that is not acting out of hatred, resentment, etc.

With this support we can take a stand and pose. All this is rounded with a vast knowledge of journalistic writing, a near-perfect spelling and grammar. We will cite
posing Professor Ernesto Villanueva, in his book Information Ethics (principles and ethical rules), to define the professional ethics of journalism:

"is the set of ethical principles voluntarily assumed by those who profess the reasons journalism integrity, professionalism and social responsibility. The latter is derived from the damage to society as a whole may be inappropriate conduct of the journalist. "
With these ideas we teach in college journalism courses and we have also pursued this beautiful profession since 1999 thanks the help of my good friend Ramon Felix Lebron .

thank God, the Almighty, for giving me the health and intelligence that I have, and I dedicate this award to my country, the Dominican Republic , to my great university, the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) my mother, Marina Baptist and my son, Raul Eduardo Nunez Germain.