the documents by grouping them in as many appropriate ways as possible. Does not simply summarize the documents individually. • Takes into account the sources of the documents and analyzes the authors’ points of view. • Identifies and explains the need for at least one additional type of document. You may refer to relevant historical information not mentioned in the documents. 1. Using the following documents‚ analyze the effects of the Cuban Revolution on women’s lives and gender relations in Cuba
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Jamaican – Cuban Societies and Relations BY SOC 300 Dr. Ebrahim Biparva December 11‚ 2011 Introduction I have often wondered about the relationship of Jamaica and Cuba. Two island countries so close to one another with different ways of governing‚ how and why did Jamaica not chose the socialism route‚ in doing my research I found that Jamaica had come very close to doing just that. How would have Jamaica been affected if they
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Cuban culture is a hallmark of life in Miami. With many Cubans fleeing Cuba over the last century‚ the city has taken on a vibrant‚ multi-cultural atmosphere. Whether you want Cuban fare or a Cuban cigar‚ you will find many options available within Miami. El Credito Cigar Factory Placed at the intersection of 8th Street and 11th Avenue‚ El Credito Cigar Factory is a mecca of Cuban culture. Coffee is available in Cuban cafesito style with plenty of sugar. For cigar aficionados‚ the cigar lounge
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Milcha Sanchez-Scott’s The Cuban Swimmer starts in media res: Margarita Suárez‚ a 19-year-old swimmer‚ is competitively swimming in a race from San Pedro to San Catalina while her family guides her way from a boat. With the support and on-going praise of her loved ones and her passion for the sport‚ Margarita Suárez vigorously pushes herself through the cold Pacific Ocean not only to achieve her hopes‚ dreams‚ and the prize‚ but also to bring her family pride and honor. While she does stand up for
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Paul Krugman’s call to arms against austerity | Business | The Guardian 08/05/13 11:18 Printing sponsored by: Paul Krugman’s call to arms against austerity An interview with the Nobel prize-winning economist‚ whose book roundly attacks the ’delusional’ deficit-reduction strategy Phillip Inman‚ economics correspondent The Guardian‚ Monday 6 May 2013 14.16 BST US Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. Photograph: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua Press/Corbis Paul Krugman has just passed the
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The number of juvenile delinquents in Russia is growing rapidly. There are about 1.5 million juvenile arrests a year. Some causes for the rise of juvenile delinquency include lack of proper attention from their parents‚ the surrounding neighborhoods juvenile grew up in. Unfortunately‚ there are innumerable examples of family units that do not function effectively. Physical or emotional abuse‚ neglect and lack of interest by the parents in the children’s lives all contribute to a lack of proper
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Castro’s government‚ the public health sector in Cuba was extremely flawed due to political instability‚ corruption‚ and violence (Hirschfeld‚ 2006). Under Batista‚ the health care system was privatized and although Cuba had well trained doctors‚ many Cubans were at a disadvantage. Majority of the health care facilities and services were located in the cities‚ hence leaving those in the rural areas without easy access to health care. (Curious Case of Cuba) As part of being a government with socialist
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10 Rules of Crisis Management By Brian Ellis‚ EVP/Crisis Communications & whatcanbe Lab After 10 years in the news business and 20 years counseling clients how to stay out of headlines when a crisis strikes‚ I’ve developed 10 basic rules of crisis management. 1. Being Unprepared Is No Excuse. My father was an officer of the U.S. Army. Although I was never an active Boy Scout‚ their motto “Be Prepared” was drilled into my head at an early age. As I’ve toiled in this industry for the past two
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In analyzing Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban‚ it was apparent that the ideas and assertions presented in Thomas C. Foster’s chapter “It’s Never Just Heart Disease...And Rarely Just Illness” are relevant in this novel. In applying the assertions from Foster’s chapter‚ one can conclude each character’s “mental illness” reflects their views on identity in addition to allowing the author to expose their true identity and character. In his chapter‚ Thomas C. Foster presents assertions that disease
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Dreaming in Cuban: The Rebel Pilar Puente spends the entire novel searching for some sort of identity in the patriarchal male society. She challenges this society through her art‚ which she thinks is the best way to communicate her ideas. Communicating through this seemingly different language allows her to cope with her struggle to connect to one of two worlds‚ Cuba and America. Pilar is caught by the punk rock scene which indicates she has a rebellious‚ independent‚ and anti-government mindset
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