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    supported him in the revolution. Even if it was economical not really successful‚ it gave the population a picture of honesty. The year of the ten million was at the beginning a reaction on the enormous debts of the country‚ but it became a battle of Cubas pride. I think the Year

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    guerilla force that first arrived in Cuba in 1956. They used a historic leaky boat from Mexico. In the beginning‚ Che was a medic‚ after undergoing training in Buenos Aires as a doctor. This beginning part of his

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    Aug. 30th‚ 2013 Course: POLS 1000 There are many things that are good and bad about the many Governments that run their countries. What is a good government to you? In my opinion a good government is many things. Firstly I feel a government should always make decisions that is best for the people they are making decisions for; an example you and I. The types of decisions that would keep us safe from harm‚ safe from scrutiny‚ persecution‚ racism and so on. The most important thing I feel

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    a very diverse culture. According to Maps of the World.com (2012) “It has an international reputation as being one of the richest cultures in the world.” Being the biggest country in the Caribbean‚ with a population of about 11.4 million‚ Cuba is a mixture of different cultures and races. The majority of Cubans speak Spanish but other languages are sometimes used such as English and Haitian Creole. It is their culture when speaking to strangers or the elderly to speak more formally as

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    in 1990 when the Berlin Wall came down and Eastern Europe the started holding free elections. Bay of Pigs: Speaking of the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ lets move to Cuba. The Bay of Pigs was a failed CIA operation under President Kennedy. The operation consisted of the training of 1400 Cuban exiles which were then sent to the southern shore of Cuba to attack Castro and his Air Force. The attack was a major failure‚ the exiles surrendered in less than 24 hours

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    A glance at a map shows why the United States has always been closely concerned with the Caribbean. The American interest in the Caribbean has many facets‚ and new dimensions are now being added. The common concerns of the United States and the Caribbean lands continue to increase and warrant careful attention. Historically‚ the United States has been actively involved in and concerned about the Caribbean. The area has always played a key role in the Western Hemisphere. It was the scene of Columbus’s

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    2.What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? “Machito and His Afro-Cubans” created Afro-Cuban Jazz. 3.How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? Gillespie invited a player named Chano‚ who was from Cuba‚ and they worked together. 4.What was the Palladium?The is located in mid-town Manhattan‚ once a dance studio but transformed into the home of the Mambo 5. 5. How did the television and films increase the exposure of the US to Latin music

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    Kennedy was in this position during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. John F. Kennedy was put in a bad situation during the Cuban Missile Crisis where he had to decide‚ along with all of the Excomm members‚ how to properly remove the missiles from Cuba. Although President Kennedy may have acted inappropriately at certain times‚ he was always sure to make his wrongs into rights. President Kennedy displayed the most effective communication during the Cuban Missile Crisis because he was open-minded

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    and His Afro-Cubans” created the genre of Afro-Cuban Jazz and created a bridge between the two cultures‚ and found success with white people. 3. How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? Dizzy Gillespie invited a player from Cuba named Chano‚ and the two of them worked together. 4. What was the Palladium? Palladium was located in mid-town Manhattan. It was a former dance studio‚ but it was transformed into the home of the Mambo. 5. How did the television and films increase

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    Period 6 Cuba Known as the first island Christopher Columbus landed on in 1492 claiming the discovery of America‚ Cuba was already inhabited by native Indians. Most of the native Indians soon died off due to disease brought over by the European sailors and settlers. The island came under Spanish rule and African slaves were brought in to work the coffee and sugarcane plantations that supplied a third of the world’s demand at that time. Havana became the capital city from which annual treasure

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