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    1. High power distance: the power is not distributed equally‚ the authority is in the hand of government only. The evidence is that they control everything in the country even the communication between individuals‚ the Cuban economy suffers from the embargo of U.S since the completion of communist revolution. There is always distrust toward the state and its authority and this is particularly evident among younger generations of Cubans and always wanting to break through the government’s tight regulations

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    Nicaragua

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    Nicaragua I. Introduction Nicaragua was governed by a family dictatorship in 1937 under General Somoza for forty-four years. The dictatorship originated in 1937 when Somoza ordered the National Guard to kill the Guerrilla rebels’ leader Augusto Cesar Sandino. The rebels’ objective was constituted by the contempt for the United States intrusion in 1909. The United States sought to dispose of Zelaya (a liberal dictator since 1893) and occupy Nicaragua with military presence. United States habitation

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    We the US Chambers of Commerce feel that it is in the best interest of both the US and Cuba to bury the hatchet. The US and Cuba have had bad blood since the 1960s when the Eisenhower Administration banned trading between Cuba and US except medicine and food. There were many reasons for the embargo like communism in Cuba‚ Cuba taxing American products heavily‚ and Cuba allowing the Soviet Union to build missiles bases in Cuba which ultimately resulted in the Cuban Missle Crisis. It is absurd in today’s

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    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Before 1850‚ Cuba was governed by Spain. However‚ the United States wanted to acquire Cuba for the following reasons. Firstly for commercial reason that is‚ Cuba would be a good market for American goods. Secondly‚ a slave state‚ planters form the Southern States of the United States wanted to acquire Cuba so that it would be made into a state where slavery could be continued. Thirdly‚ a military base‚ many Americans felt that Cuba could be used as a military base to protect

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    Embargo Current Event

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    Current Events Directions: Use the internet to find an article discussing the recent embargo President Obama lifted with Cuba. After reading the story complete the form below. Save and turn in. Article Review Form Name _ Isis Wilson ____ date_ 1/16/2015 _ class period _ 2nd _ Title of the article: ____Us loosens embargo on Cuba‚ making trade and travel easier________________ Author ____Bradley Klapper and Michael Weissenstein_______ Date _Jan

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    The Influential Rise of David Guetta Specific Purpose Statement: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will be able to discuss the highlights of David Guetta’s life along with his major accomplishments and influences on the music industry. Central Idea: David Guetta rose from modest beginnings and used his vision‚ creativity‚ and charisma to influence how worldwide music is produced and inspire many people‚ including me. INTRODUCTION Attention-Getter: Show preview from David Guetta’s

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    I have picked the “In Cuba I was a German Shepherd” by Ana Menendez. I chose this story because it is the first option from the reading assignment and perhaps I don’t have much knowledge about Cuba and haven’t read any Cuban short stories before. This story is about a group of four aged men‚ who meet every morning at Domino Park in Miami to play domino‚ where sometimes there are also tourists stop by and stare at them while playing. One of these four men is fond of throwing jokes anything about

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    Alfred H. Barr’s Journal is an introduction to modern Cuban art is for readers who are unfamiliar with the subject. He begins the text by discussing Cuba’s newly acquired independence and its very traditionalist community. This is all written for the purpose of introducing San Alejandro‚ the only art school that existed when the artists Barr is discussing attended university. During the 1920s; the fact that it was the only art school in Cuba and Cuba’s history of Spanish colonization caused the school

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    Cuban Revolution: Circumstances That Perpetuated the Special Period The Cuban revolution took place in the 1950s when Cuba was in a politically unstable state and the people were dissatisfied with the oppressive dictatorship under Fulgencio Batista. Discussing the historical context of the Cuban Revolution‚ the wealth disparity and how that impacted the economic circumstances‚ and the role of the Soviet Union‚ one can find that Cuba’s Special Period was a result of economic dependence. We can see

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    The Red Umbrella

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    The Red Umbrella The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez is a novel based on the experiences of her parents as they tried to escape Fidel Castro’s regime. Lucia Alvarez‚ the main character describes each event‚ from the moment the Operation Pedro Pan started‚ until she lives in the United States; she has to go though a lot of things such as watching the hanging of a man at a park‚ her best friend turning into a revolutionary and her family being betrayed by her uncle. As the book goes on‚ besides

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