It's not absolutely clear for me, but if I understand you correctly, you are talking about dancing? As far as I know, dance in Cuba most related to what you are looking for, and I know that native Caribbean dance is Salsa. Also such type as Cha cha cha can help you too to find more deployed answer on your question.
The correct answer is <span> autonomy versus shame and doubt
According to Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, around 18 months- 3 years of age toddlers experience a stage of psychosocial development known as </span>autonomy versus shame and doubt. During this stage of development, toddlers' main task is achieving autonomy- learning to independently direct his or her own behavior. In the <span> autonomy versus shame and doubt stage, children start exercising their independence gradually by picking what clothes they would like to wear, what toys and games they would like to play, etc. </span>
<span>Firewall rules permit particular activity going through from one side of an internet traffic switch to the next. Inbound standards (WAN to LAN) limit access by pariahs to private assets, specifically enabling just particular outside clients to get to particular assets. Outbound guidelines (LAN to WAN) figure out what outside assets nearby clients can approach.
A firewall has two default rules, one for inbound activity and one for outbound. The default principles of the modem switch are:
1. Inbound. Restrict all access from outside with the exception of request to get access to the network from the LAN side.
2. Outbound. Permit all entrance from the LAN side to the outside.</span>
Answer:
No she is not right.
Explanation:
No her right was not violated, instead she is the one in violation of rules here. First of all she is considered a minor and not up to the legal age to purchase tobacco products in the USA.
Secondly she was caught smoking on school grounds, this is also a violation of a smoking rule in the school.
Her actions warranted her a search and so her right wasn't violated.
<span>Albrecht Durer was the first</span>