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    Leninist/Marxist and for provoking such incidents as the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ Fidel Castro was a positive leader in Cuba and made many improvements to Cuban society after the Cuban Revolution that he led in 1959. Due to such incidents‚ many of Castro’s social reforms in Cuba are ignored (or dismissed as completely communistic and therefore without any merit to the United States)‚ especially reforms that he made between the start of the revolution and 1990. As any newly instated leader would‚ Castro

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    Answer to Tutorial Exercise Semester 2‚ 2011 Question An Lushan operates the Tang Empire restaurant in Hawthorn. He places his regular weekly order for $1000 worth of ‘Yellow Turban’ noodles with his supplier‚ Wu Zetian‚ who manufactures foodstuffs in Victoria. Unfortunately on one week the noodles are adulterated with a cleaning agent. Fortunately An Lushan realises that the noodles are unfit to eat before he serves them to his customers. (a) Explain whether there is a breach by Wu

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    abolished capitalism‚ nationalize foreign­owned enterprises‚ and instituted many soviet style agrarian and industrial measures” (Elliott). The Cuban Revolution solidified the relationship with the Russians because the Communistic philosophy made political friends (Elliott). The Cuban economy was subsidized by $4.5 billion annually in direct aid from the Soviets (“Cuban Policy”). Trade ultimately broke off with the Soviet Union when it dissolved and the communist union was dismantled. Without the Soviet

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    Discuss the issue of media publicity affecting people’s personal lives. Some people think publicity is essential‚ others think there should be means of controlling publication of private information. What is your opinion? It is often said that people over 60 should not work any more because of the problems they create the employers should make them retire. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your opinion. Many universities are offering jobs to students one year prior to their graduation

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    military bases in Cuba‚ the right to intervene in Cuban affairs and granted the U.S. concessions to the best agricultural lands‚ resources and mines‚ and public utilities. Castro was infuriated by the U.S. exploitation of the Cuban economy because he noticed that while American corporations grow rich the Cuban people live without land to grow crops on‚ live in poverty‚ suffer unemployment rates‚ and pay high rents and utilities. In order to better the Cuban people’s lives Castro realized that he needed

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    Women in Cuba experienced great inequality despite their contributions to the revolution. Many women did join the revolution and began a revolution within the revolution to increase women’s involvement in society. They created the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) to help get women out of the home and into the workforce. However‚ the attitude of the country still saw women as homemakers despite Fidel Castro‚ the Cuban government‚ and the revolutionaries wanting women to be directly involved and join

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    Dreaming in Cuban: The Rebel Pilar Puente spends the entire novel searching for some sort of identity in the patriarchal male society. She challenges this society through her art‚ which she thinks is the best way to communicate her ideas. Communicating through this seemingly different language allows her to cope with her struggle to connect to one of two worlds‚ Cuba and America. Pilar is caught by the punk rock scene which indicates she has a rebellious‚ independent‚ and anti-government mindset

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    government Cuba suffered from immense poverty. Poor education and healthcare contributed to the country’s poverty and many people were unhappy. On July 26th Fidel Castro launched a revolutionary movement that eventually led to him obtaining power of the Cuban government. Under Castro’s government‚ relations with the United States were strained. The Bay of Pigs and the Helms-Burton Act of 1992 were two major events that took place regarding the United States and Cuba. The Special Period was a period

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    Unit 2: Revolution‚ Confederation‚ Constitution DBQ 3: Causes of the Revolutionary War Document 1: Why did Whately ( and probably most other English officials) fell that the American colonists should be willing to pay higher taxes to Parliament? Because the American colonists have received a lot of Advantages from Britain. They were receiving food‚ money‚ cloth‚ weapons and almost everything‚ from Britain. Document 2: According to Dickinson‚ what taxes was Parliament justified in imposing on

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