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  2. Wave (audience) - Wikipedia

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    The wave (also Mexican wave outside North America) is a type of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium or other large seated venue, when successive groups of spectators briefly stand and raise their arms. Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.

  3. The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood

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    The first section begins by looking at silent films and their use of Mexican men as the bad guys and Mexican women as bad girls with loose morals. [3] In the sections that follow stereotypes such as the greaser, the Latin lover, the tonto (dumb), the bandido (bandit), the lazy Mexican, and the gangster are identified in various Hollywood films.

  4. These Latina And Hispanic Actresses Are Changing Hollywood ...

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    Jenna Ortega. The Mexican-Puerto Rican actress became a household name in the last year with her starring role of Wednesday Addams on the hit Netflix series Wednesday.. You might also know Jenna ...

  5. Metachronal rhythm - Wikipedia

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    A metachronal rhythm or metachronal wave refers to wavy movements produced by the sequential action (as opposed to synchronized) of structures such as cilia, segments of worms, or legs. These movements produce the appearance of a travelling wave. A Mexican wave is a large scale example of a metachronal wave

  6. All the Looks From ELLE’s 2024 Women in Hollywood Celebration

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    Right this way for all of the dazzling looks worn by Selena Gomez, Demi Moore, and more at the ELLE Women in Hollywood 2024 event. ... Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 ...

  7. Villa Alegre (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kenia Hernandez Cueto played the child actress/singer Maria. Actress Carmen Zapata starred in the program for nine seasons in the role of Doña Luz, the mayor of Villa Alegre, [10] [11] Mexican-American singer-actress Marisela appeared on the show in her youth. [12]

  8. Why ‘Mexican Spitfire’ Lupe Velez Is Overdue for a Major ...

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    Two experts explain to IndieWire why, on the occasion of her 114th birthday, Velez still remains a Hollywood footnote, despite proof of her unique contributions to the silver screen.

  9. Mexican wave - Wikipedia

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