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    Joaquin- Torres Garcia became part of the avant-garde artistic milieu and adopted the art Nouveau and Symbolist styles‚ which he cultivated from 1896-1904. Torres-Garcia painted scenes from daily life as he sought inspiration in Antiquity and fro 1904 until 1926 cultivated classical forms. Torres-Garcia recognized cubism as it came to the forefront and was galvanized by the concept. As time passed Torres-Garcia met Barradas and they gave a show featuring geometric modernist paintings known as vibrationist

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    Cuba Healthcare -The Cuban health system is recognized worldwide for its excellence and its efficiency. Despite extremely limited resources‚ Cuba has managed to guarantee access to care for all segments of the population and obtain results similar to those of the most developed nations. Cuba’s health care system is based on preventive medicine and the results achieved are outstanding. With an infant mortality rate of 4.2 per thousand births‚ the Caribbean island is the best performer on the continent

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    “A Message to Garcia” “A Message to Garcia”‚ was written one evening‚ after a dinner. It was about written in one hour on the date of 22FEB1899‚ on Washington’s birthday. During the war between Russia and Japan‚ every front line soldier was given a copy. There were over 40 million copies of” A Message to Garcia” published. It has also been read to Marine Corps recruits for years. The story was written about Colonel Andrews Summers Rowan. Rowan was born in Gap Mills‚ Virginia‚ in 1857. He was

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    Irma Garcia Interview

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    middle adulthood female named Irma Garcia. She is 55 years old who retired from being a childcare provider five years ago‚ due to health issues. Also‚ a widow with four grown children of her own. As we talked she informed me of her education level. She has a high school diploma and some college credits. She only did a year and wished she had finished her education. She came from a Catholic working family that taught her to be an independent and hard worker. Ms. Garcia is now self-employed as a baker

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    Federico Garcia Lorca

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    Federico Garcia Lorca Federico Garcia Lorca was many things in course of his life. He was a playwright‚ a poet‚ a musician‚ a scholar‚ a homosexual and a martyr. Lorca ’s life began in 1898 in the village of Fuente Vaqueros‚ just outside the Spanish city of Granada. He developed artistically at a very young age‚ studying music as a child and writing poetry starting in his teen years. He went off to The University of Madrid as a young man to study law‚ but he eventually dropped this pursuit

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    Message from Garcia

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    Possibly his actions? In "A Message to Garcia" speaks about the war between Spain and the United States‚ Cuba needed to communicate with the leader of the Insurgenets by the name of Garcia. He was in the mountains of Cuba‚ no where to be found during this time. The president demanded to find him rapidly‚ someone then mentioned to him that a man named Rowan would assure to find him. This well-reputated man was then requested by the president to deliver a letter to Garcia. Without any questions asked he

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    CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS TIMELINE January 1‚ 1959 - After the Cuban Revolution‚ Fidel Castro assumes power. December 19‚ 1960 - Cuba openly aligns itself with the Soviet Union and their policies. January 3‚ 1961 - The United States terminates diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba. April 12‚ 1961 - President Kennedy pledges the United States will NOT intervene militarily to overthrow Castro. April 17‚ 1961 - June 3-4‚ 1961 - Backed by the United States‚ a group of Cuban exiles

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    CARLOS P. GARCIA * Garcia was the 4th president of the Republic of the Philippines. * García was born in Talibon‚ Bohol‚ to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polistico.’ * He was known as the "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol". * He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President Ramón Magsaysay‚ for four years concurrently serving as vice president. PRESIDENCY (1957-1961) * At the time of the sudden death of President Ramon Magsaysay‚ Vice President and

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    Garcia Marquez Strikes

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    the course of the world‚ a common occurrence has been repeated throughout history. The exploits of the urban worker have led to the workers leaving their stations of work and initiating a strike. In the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez helps drive the plot through the action of a strike. Like in the novel‚ these strikes hurt key manufactures and leave the leaders to make a decision. The leaders can either give in to the worker’s demands or take the issue into their own hands

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    Music in Cuba Throughout history and in modern times‚ music has played a pivotal role in the Cuban culture on the island and in other areas around the world. The roots of Cuban music originate in West-Africa and Spain‚ which coincides with a history filled with settlers and their slaves. Unfortunately‚ there are almost no traces of musical roots back to the pre-colonial tribes which inhabited Cuba.This is because of the massive colonization that basically rendered those civilizations extinct.

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