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    Russian Roulette

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    common goal of removing the Soviet missiles out of Cuba‚ Kennedy declared‚ “this government will not tolerate the establishment of a soviets strategic base in Cuba”. Kennedy along with his council all stood in agreement that removing the missiles out of Cuba would improve America’s outlook of being a targeted by the Soviet government’s missiles. Kennedy definitely pushed his group members to higher performance levels by making them his partners during the missile crisis. When one of Kennedy’s colleagues

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    2013‚ marks the 52nd anniversary of the invasion at the Bay of Pigs. The Bay of Pigs invasion was an event that took place on the south shores of Cuba in April 1961. America’s involvement consisted of assisting Cuban exiles in trying to overtake Fidel Castro’s newly seized Communist Cuban government. This involvement has been viewed by many as an utter failure. Set in motion late in the Eisenhower administration‚ it was put in action under a newly elected President Kennedy who along with the Central

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    Cuba had a major role in the development of the Cold War. In 1962 Cuba becomes a communist country bringing up tension between the island and the US. In 1962‚ the Missile Crisis and the foreign policy of the USSR increased the existing tension to a crucial point. In 1961 after a long period of mutual help between Cuba and the USSR‚ Fidel Castro declares officially that the island will be ruled under the doctrines of communism; it is at the time the only communist country in the West. This is seen

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis took place in the 1960’s not long after President John F. Kennedy’s failure in the Bay of Pigs. In October of 62’ photographs of Soviet missiles were taken from planes flying over Cuban soil. This put Americans on the edge of their seat‚ not prepared for another war. Kennedy already looking like a “soft president” states to the public he must take action. In his speech he states seven steps that will be taken. Any of which are not followed peacefully‚ will be consider

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    The movie‚ thirteen days accurately displays the behavior and activities that were occurring during the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ which the movie is based upon. In a recent national study of the 13 days movie‚ against known fact the movie was given high ratings with accuracy and how true the facts where. But there were also problems and false facts‚ leading the movie to be more of a representation of the event than a total recall. The directors also had to have their analysis of the movie‚ pre and postproduction

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    It wasn’t until October 22 Kennedy informed America of the Cuban Missile Crisis. My Great Grandma heard it on the radio‚ she was afraid of what Kennedy’s next decision for this crisis would be. Kennedy’s next move was enacted naval blockade around Cuba informing that America was prepared to fight in a war if it was necessary. Hearing this‚ my Great Grandma (and most Americans)

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    13 Days Cold War

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    13 days describes the actual events that happened during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. It was the first time during the Cold War that United States and the Soviet Union nearly engaged in full-scale nuclear war. The president of the United States at the time was John F. Kennedy (Bruce Greenwood). He had to immediately decide the most effective way of action for the country after seeing pictures from a U-2 spy plane showing missiles in Cuba placed by the Soviet Union capable of destroying massive

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    The Swinging Sixties

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    fall of these taboos that were mostly about experimenting with mostly drugs or sexuality. When it comes to politics‚ it was also a revolutionary era even though there were a lot of tension between the USA and the Soviet Union regarding Cuba‚ nuclear missiles and space exploration. Fashion changes rapidly every day and the sixties were no different – on the contrary‚ 60 ’s were a decade in which the fashion was the matter of some serious changes. In the fifties‚ women were more dependent on men and

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    it’s beginnings in the working relationship which was established between Havana and Moscow but rather in the deteriorating relationships between the Cuban capital and Washington” (Tony Howarth‚ 1979) 2 years prior to the Missile Crisis‚ Cuba-American relationships were troubled during the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion using counterrevolutionary Cubans to invade‚ corrupt and overthrow Cuba along with Fidel Castro. With the result being a fail this event pushed Castro to an alliance with Soviet Union

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    year old Yolanda‚ a little immigrant New York girl‚ new to the city and to America in general. Author Julia Alvarez‚ captures with pin point precision the emotional turmoil surrounding the feelings of impending doom in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis. It also unquestionably captures the authors’ love and concern for humanity and her longing for a world at peace. Alvarez’s use of conflicting settings‚ the cold wintery New York and the obvious warmth of her earlier childhood are pivotal

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