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    In Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto “CheGuevara‚ the jaunty bikers turn into benevolent bystanders of mankind along the direction of this pilgrimage‚ thus bringing the determination of the adventure to completion‚ at least in hindsight. The ardor and the benevolence shine through the whole text and an inexperienced aspiration galvanizes it‚ and that is a part of its continuing allure. What is to be said‚ it is the setting of the story that the readers are capable of observing the metamorphosis of

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    slowly extending its reach in the southern hemisphere‚ panic spread on a major scale in the United States‚ leading to their intervention throughout South America in attempt to stop the communist agenda being conveyed by new revolutionaries like Che Guevara and Fidel Castro. During the late 1940’s‚ Argentina‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil‚ Chile‚ Colombia‚ Costa Rica‚ Ecuador‚ El Salvador‚ Honduras‚ Nicaragua‚

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    like the audience is welcomed to come in the picture. When he shoots scenes with the lower class‚ the screen is darker‚ and not very welcoming‚ yet causes emotions in the viewer to want to help. The film was shot in many different locations as Che Guevara traveled throughout South America. This also creates a commercial for the country to inspire the viewer to visit. Billie August‚ director of “House of Spirits” uses lighting differently. He focuses more on the characters than the scenes. When Clara

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    Marxism was sweeping across Latin America during the 20th century and acted as a stand to Capitalism and the United States. According to John Chasteen‚ a professor of history at the University of North Carolina‚ says this about Latin Americans adopting Marxist-ideas‚ “to adopt Marxism meant basically one thing: to side with the weal and impoverished masses against the rich minority and the US multinational corporations.” Latin America was fully influenced by imperialism and their society was shaped

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    Chapter one in “Money‚ Greed‚ and God”‚ talks about how many people‚ throughout history‚ have tried to create the perfect society for their people‚ yet they have failed horribly. In many occasions communism sounds promising. but it has its great disadvantages. The Russians tried it‚ and failed as well as the Chinese. One thing that shocked me‚ was that the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts attempted something similar to Communism by working the communal farmland as a whole. Although it didn’t last

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    will absolve me‚” Castro was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment. He was releases two years later in May 1955. He then went into exile in Mexico for a year‚ where he trained and assembled the 26th of July Movement. He gained support from Che Guevara‚ a Marxist Militant from Argentinia. On December 2nd‚ 1956‚ Castro and his men returned to Cuba with the intention of starting a revolution. They were met by heavy Batista defenses and nearly everyone on the movement was killed‚

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    The Cuban Revolution

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    Longman Publishers Limited‚ 2005. (Hueman) Hueman‚ G. Brief Histories: The Caribbean. Oxford University Press Inc.‚ 2006. Sierra‚ J.A. History of Cuba. 8 January 2006. 15 December 2010 <http://www.historyofcuba.com/cuba.htm>. Burzi‚ F. Che Guevara. 14 May 2004. 8 December 2010 <http://www.che-lives.com/home/>. Rayne‚ Trevor. History of the Cuban Revolution. 23 March 2006. 15 December 2010 <http://www.rcgfrfi.easynet.co.uk/ratb/cuba/cuba_rev.htm>. Sierra‚ J.A. History of Cuba.

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    Introduction The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC) is the” largest‚ best-trained and equipped‚ and most effective insurgent organization in Colombia and in South America” (Terrorist Group Profiles‚ 1988‚ p.102). The FARC was officially formed in 1966 as a leftist‚ communist group; however they leaned towards a Marxist strain of communism as their ideology. Although the FARC is concentrating less on the overthrow of the Colombian government

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    released Castro in 1955 as part of a general amnesty. Castro ended up in Mexico‚ where he met fellow revolutionary Ernesto “CheGuevara and plotted his return. The following year‚ Castro and 81 other men sailed on the yacht “Granma” to the eastern coast of Cuba‚ where government forces immediately ambushed them. The estimated 18 survivors‚ including Castro‚ his brother Raúl and Guevara‚ fled deep into the Sierra Maestra Mountains in southeastern Cuba with virtually no weapons or supplies. Cuban

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    In the lecture Henry Moore was described as the most famous British sculptor in the the 20th century. He was very well known for his many statues made of stone‚ wood‚ and bronze in the 1940s and 1950s. One of his statues portrays a reclining female made of various curves with some negative space and a very visual hole in her midsection. Many people thought at the time that the hole stood for the spiritual emptiness of men in which also meant that they were misguided in their faith. Others thought

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