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    host to one of the most hostile moments in the Cold War‚ the Cuban Missile crisis. This small Mid-Caribbean island became the focal point of Soviet and Western superpowers within four years of Castro’s coup of the Cuban government. How was he able to rise and seize control of a country to become one of the world’s most influential political leaders of the Cold War? Factors that contributed to Fidel Castro’s ascent in Cuban government include his promises to improve living standards‚ the

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    America‚ French‚ and Latin American Revolution Throughout history‚ people have been oppressed and ruled by unfair governments. Rebellions‚ sparked by Enlightenment thinkers and philosophers‚ have caused changes in governments around the world. Several of which include the American Revolution‚ French Revolution‚ and the Latin American Revolution. However‚ only the American Revolution truly established a working form of government that lasted centuries. The American Revolution was caused by unfair

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    How Did Fidel Castro Rule

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    Castro proclaimed power the Cuban people thought it would be for good‚ but overall it would turn into a dictatorship. Castro’s rule caused many Cuban people great fear and strife. He had promised many things which he did not fulfill for the Cubans which many became angry and left Cuba before it was too late. While others were not as fortunate to get the chance to flee‚ they had to stay and endure Fidel Castro’s laws. Castro vowed to improve Cuba‚ but ultimately the Cuban people would suffer under his

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    people dream of living somewhere‚ anywhere else. Their revolution was a forcible takeover‚ ours is a willing‚ and ignorant‚ relinquishment of our freedom. The results have alarming similarities. There is much we can learn from the grandchildren of the Cuban revolution. I urge you to view this documentary and others like it. I urge you to educate yourself about how people in other countries really live and what they must do to survive. Many wise men and women have said that history repeats itself‚ and

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    the colonies since the American Revolution‚ and so‚ the Latin American wars were vicious and were sparked by ideas of independence. Thanks to Napoleon’s invasion of Spain‚ the rebels in Latin America had the perfect excuse to declare their independence. However‚ even though the independence movements happened at a relatively close time from one another‚ they were not necessarily link together‚ since they have their own heroes and history. We can separate the Latin American wars into three fronts:

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    But the Cubans in the United States thought otherwise‚ especially the once in Florida and Miami. They were the one who escaped cuba after Castro’s became the ruler of Cuba‚ and during the economic crises‚ the people fled because they don’t want to be ruled under a communist dictatorship. After hearing about the death of Fidel Castro they were filled with joy they were celebrating across the street of new york they were marching and weaving the Cuban flags across the street of United

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    part in a Communist revolution in Guatemala. After the failure of that revolution‚ he then fled to Mexico where he was introduced to another Communist revolutionary in exile‚ Fidel Castro. In 1956‚ Guevara‚ Castro and 80 others attempted to overthrow Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista. After that failed attempt‚ they retreated into the mountains of southern Cuba where they honed their guerilla tactics until they successfully overthrew Batista and installed Castro as the leader of Cuba. Che Guevara was such

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    Introduction As an Asian-American‚ I have experienced the Model-Minority stereotypes firsthand. During my time in education‚ many‚ whether it be my teachers‚ my peers‚ complete strangers‚ or my family‚ I was expected to be a good student‚ to be good in Math‚ to listen to authority‚ and to be successful. As I grew older‚ I started to have a different perspective of the stereotypes. I saw the effects the stereotypes would have on my siblings and‚ in turn‚ they would give us younger siblings advice

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    LABATT The American Express Card Marketing is fully integrated into our overall strategy. Our largest investor‚ Warren Buffett‚ is very focused on brand health and customer metrics. — Kenneth I. Chenault In April 2008‚ Jud Linville‚ president and chief executive officer of U.S. Consumer Services at American Express Company‚ was preparing for a meeting with Ken Chenault‚ American Express’s chairman and chief executive officer since 2001‚ and Al Kelly‚ president of American Express Company

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    Is the American Dream Dead? Tamás Jámbor Advanced Writing & Composition Éva Kardos May 20‚ 2014 Is the American Dream Dead? The notion American dream is a fundamental part of the American society and culture‚ dozens of books‚ articles and songs deals with this topic‚ politicians often mention it in their speeches. Though the phrase has different meanings to different people‚ it suggests an underlying belief that hard work pays off and that the next generation will have a better life

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