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    Cuba and the United States are non-existent. The US had many investments in Cuba when Fidel Castro and his guerrilla warfare took over Cuba in 1959. Therefore the U.S. was no longer able to steal from Cuba. The U.S. responded by imposing a partial trade embargo against Cuba on October 19th‚ 1960 (Simon 6). On February 3rd 1962 the US government declared a total embargo on the Republic of Cuba (Simons 6). Fidel Castro analyzed the purpose of the economic blockade on Cuba’s Televisión- Revolución : "This

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    Citizenship is somewhat a birthright‚ a game of chance. It is given to you based on the physical location of your birth. Citizenship is identifies that a certain people have to abide by the laws of the land and can express certain rights. The US has a long history of discriminating against African Americans because of their color of skin and ancestry. Activists of the black freedom struggle questioned citizenship because they couldn’t express the same rights as everyone else. “Your freedom ends

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    researchers asked their participants to read essays written by fellow students which were about Fidel Castro’s rule in Cuba and were either supportive or critical of Castro. There were two conditions- the choice condition and the no choice condition. The choice condition was that a group of the participants were told the essayists were given the choice whether to take a positive or negative view of Castro whilst in the no choice condition‚ another group of the participants were told that the essayist

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    1962‚ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev conceived the idea of placing intermediate-range missiles in Cuba. A deployment in Cuba would double the Soviet strategic arsenal and provide a real deterrent to a potential U.S. attack against the Soviet Union. Castro agreed to this plan‚ only because he was searching for a barrier to stop a US invasion. When Kennedy ordered a quarantine put on Cuba and a naval blockade to be implemented‚ he announced the discovery of the missiles to the public. He also proclaimed

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    Team Leadership and Human Resource Management A Perspective in Risk Why is Risk and Leadership so Critical? Structure of this class Admin • Key concepts • Discussions Matthew Stogsdill matthew.stogsdill@indek.kth.se • PhD student at INDEK • • Studying Risk in the Aviation Industry Anonymous review can be emailed to Matti Kaulio with the subject line "Anonymous review of Matthew Stogsdill" matti.kaulio@indek.kth.se • • Groups of 2-3 • ~3-5 minutes in time Case studies • Challenger

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    influence and would not tolerate a communist government in power inside their sphere of influence. The overthrowing of the pro-American dictator‚ General Batista in 1959 also led to deterioration in US revelations with Cuba. The new leader of Cuba‚ Fidel Castro‚ nationalised industries and banks‚ and introduced land reforms. This hurt US banking interests‚ as it was their land and their businesses that were being taken over. In 1960 ended an argument to buy Cuba’s sugar exports‚ in 1961 the USA broke

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    Cuba was an American ally‚ ruled by Fulgencio Batista. Although he was a dictator‚ he was heavily backed up by Americans which was important as most of the businesses were owned by Americans. However‚ in January of 1959‚ Batista was overthrown by Castro‚ the leader of guerrilla‚ in a revolution. He was strongly socialist‚ and started reforms on Cuba by distributing land between peasants‚ called the Agrarian reform and nationalising industries meaning exchanging the American ones for Cuban‚ which

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    revolution changed social‚ political and economic factors in many South American countries. Looking at the Cuban Revolution will give an insight on how political changes affect historical time periods. After Castro had established a communist Cuba‚ he wouldn’t stop there. Castro‚ the leader of Cuba‚ would then aid other revolutionary countries in hopes to spread communism. The Cold War was all about the stopping and spreading of communism. The Cuban Revolution started to increase pressure under

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    1 % Chinese. CHAPTER 2 CUBAS REVOLUTION The Cuban American culture was strongly influenced by the Cuban revolution. Most say that the revolution began in 1956 when Fidel Castro led a group of rebels and landed a ship in the south of Cuba. There they met heavy resistance and almost all were killed. A dozen survivors including Castro and his brother Raul retreated to the mountains. There they started

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    dealing with activism. I eventually found myself struggling with the concept of activism itself and was left wondering if activism was even something that Cubans were allowed to grapple with. Understanding the great deal of power that socialism and Fidel Castro’s regime had over the Cuban people it seemed impossible for them to engage in any form of work that would speak out against the regime or view Cuba in an unpleasant light ( p19). While it may be true that Cubans were‚ and still are

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