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    A Review of Lucid Dreaming

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    Lucid Dreams‚ Between Waking and Dreaming? A Review of Literature on Lucid Dreaming and Consciousness Jules J. Buijs Student number: 1488945 Review Paper Master Cognitive Neuropsychology Supervisor: J. B. Deijen‚ PhD. August 3‚ 2012 LUCID DREAMS‚ BETWEEN WAKING AND DREAMING? 2 Abstract Since the 1960’s‚ several studies have been carried out that proved the existence of lucid dreams (i.e. dreams in which the dreamer is aware that he/she is dreaming). Since then‚ an increasing

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    Cuban Culture

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    percent black‚ 30 percent white‚ and 30 percent mixed including Oriental and Indian (Skidmore‚ 1984). Because of the cumulative races‚ Cuban traditions are an outcome of those found all over the

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    Cuban Music

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    Group Paper Indian/Spanish/South American influence on Cuban music Cuba is a small and beautiful communist country in the Caribbean. However they may not have a lot of money and property but Cubans are among the most cheerful‚ musical and outgoing people on earth. 

 The unique sound of Cuban music traces back to the Yoruban and Congolese cultures in West Africa. (Music in Latin America and the Caribbean) Over thousands of slaves were brought over during the 1880s‚ and along with them their styles

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    Indigenous Australian peoples culture is linked to the land through The Dreaming. The Dreaming is described as the traditional epoch for Indigenous Australians. It is believed to be a period where the ancestor spirits walked along the land‚ forming animals‚ plants‚ and other forms of life/structures known today. They created the relationships between groups of individuals to the land‚ and other organisms‚ furthermore‚ giving Indigenous Australians their; customs‚ beliefs‚ languages‚ etc. Once everything

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    The Cuban Crisis

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    for the Cubans; it was the year of the collapse of the Soviet Union. This year was very important‚ because it was an end to the economic subsidies and trade agreements between Cuba and the Soviet Union. Without the Soviet Union present in the Cuban economy‚ many state enterprises were closed. In 1990 the government imposed a program called ‘Special period in time of peace’. In this period‚ the imports dropped 75% and the deficit rose to 33%. In order to earn foreign exchange‚ the Cuban government

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    The Cuban Revolution

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    THE CUBAN REVOLUTION AND ITS IMPACT ON LATIN AMERICA “Analyse the impact of the Cuban Revolution on both Cuban society and the wider Latin American world” The Cuban Revolution of 1959 has profoundly shaken the economic‚ social and political foundations of Cuba itself‚ however its impact on Latin America was not as predominant. The inauguration of Fidel Castro over Fulgencio Batista was the beginning of a communist regime in Cuba‚ which has now raised the living standards of everyday Cubans to one

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    Cuban Lucumi Practice Essay

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    Yoruba Religion: A Closer Look at the Cuban Lucumi Practice Joanna Navarro Carlos Albizu University Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to provide a better understating of general details about the Lucumi religion in Cuba. Yoruba religion is often perceived as evil or practiced by non-educated people‚ but such stereotypes are just misconceptions. All religions follow rules‚ customs‚ ceremonies‚ and are the source of discrepancies among non-believers. Lucumi practice is no exception

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    Cuban Embargo

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    The United States and Cuba have had a long running with each other. The U.S. and Cuba sure know how to hold a grudge. When Fidel Castro came to power in 1959‚ relations between the two countries quickly devolved into bitter arguments‚ political grandstanding and the occasional international crisis. While Cuba lies less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida‚ the two nations have had no diplomatic relations since 1961 and use Switzerland as a mediator whenever they need to talk. There are a few

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    Cuban Cuisine

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    Cuban cuisine has been influenced by Spanish‚ French‚ African‚ Arabic‚ Chinese‚ and Portuguese cultures. Traditional Cuban cooking is primarily peasant cuisine that has little concern with measurements‚ order and timing. Most of the food is sautéed or slow-cooked over a low flame. Very little is deep-fried and there are no heavy or creamy sauces. Most Cuban cooking relies on a few basic spices‚ such as; garlic‚ cumin‚ oregano‚ and bay laurel leaves. Many dishes use a sofrito as their basis. The sofrito

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    Cuban Migration

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    successive waves of immigration from around the world have poured across its shores‚ creating the most diverse society on Earth. Cuban migration is part of this society‚ and not without it mishaps‚ the issues with the Cuban migration are unique but not new. Normal immigration from Cuba has been elusive since Fidel Castro came in to power. Over the years‚ the custom of Cubans fleeing by boat to the U.S. has become routine‚ and has reached levels of noticeable exodus. Since the last upraise of “boat people”

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