Fidel Castro Castro in front of a Havana statue of Cuban national hero José Martí in 2003. First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba In office July 1961 – April 19‚ 2011 Deputy Raúl Castro Preceded by Blas Roca Calderio Succeeded by Raúl Castro 15th President of Cuba In office December 2‚ 1976 – February 24‚ 2008* Prime Minister Himself Vice President Raúl Castro Preceded by Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado Succeeded by Raúl Castro 16th Prime Minister of Cuba In office
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Allington; Stephen Cox; Grenville Davey; Anthony Gormley; Julian Opie; Rachel Whiteread; Bill Woodrow and many more. Tim Wood identified 4 major themes in the New British Sculpture movement: A synthesis of pop and kitsch. A assemblage of the decaying UK urban environment and the waste of consumer society. An exploration of the way in which objects are assigned meanings. A play of colour‚ wit and humor. I heard about Julian Opie about 2 years ago in school and have liked his work ever
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Fidel Castro “Analyse the involvement of Fidel Castro in creating a Revolutionary Cuba” Fidel Castro was born on August 13‚ 1926‚ near his father‘s farm in Biran‚ in southeast Cuba. Castro’s father was an immigrant from Spain‚ who had provided for the family through sugarcane farming. Castro spent most of his younger years on his family farm‚ but spent most of his childhood in catholic boarding schools. In 1950‚ Castro graduated from law school and began practicing law. Keeping a strong interest
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Fidel Castro is a man known around the world. He is seen as an icon to many‚ as well as a reckless buffoon to others. His reigning leadership as Cuba’s president lasted 32 years‚ but how have his actions expressed his character? In other words‚ why is Castro an absolute hero or a total villain for so many people? Classifying whether he is a hero or a villain comes from a person’s perspective and differs from one another. Obviously‚ from a Cuban citizen who believes in Cuban identity and nationalism
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Alejandro Castro Ruz ------------------------------------------------- Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born August 13‚ 1926. At 13 years old he organized a rebellion against his Father’s sugar plantation‚ showing that even at a very young age‚ Fidel was a natural born rebellious leader. He became a lawyer in Havana‚ however‚ Fidel would often take the cases of people who could not afford to pay him. As a result‚ he struggled for enough money to live. Because of his experiences as a lawyer‚ Castro saw
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pj Mike Reszkowski Percy Julian Percy Julian‚ the forgotten genius‚ was one of the greatest chemists in the United States. He became a very successful and wealthy person despite his poor family and childhood. His discoveries and works are huge contributions to American lives even still today. His ability to overcome difficulties and work hard in the toughest situations is what makes him a person we should all aspire to be. Julian was one of very few African American chemists‚ which made
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Cuba and Castros Coming to Power In: Historical Events Cuba and Castros Coming to Power History Essay – Fidel Castro Castro’s Social Policies After coming to power in 1959 with the aim of making radical change to the country. He promised to end inequality‚ corruption and the economic dependency on USA. With these aims‚ he implemented economic policies to generate economic growth. The ups and downs of Cuba’s economic performance had not affected the state’s considerable investment in social
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. . . . . . . . 4 CHAPTER 2 The Colonial Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 CHAPTER 3 The Road to Independence . . . Premium 105771 Words 424 Pages The History of Cuba Fidel Castro - Biography of Fidel Castro Fidel Castro was born on August 14‚ 1927 in Mayari‚ Cuba. His parents were relatively wealthy and owned a sugarcane plantation. During his childhood‚ he attended private Catholic Schools and graduated to attend the University of Havana in 1945
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Castro Rise The Power Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz became involved with political protests as a young student. After Batista’s coup in 1952‚ he went to court and tried to have the Batista dictatorship declared illegal. However‚ his attempt to peacefully bring down the Batista government did not work‚ and so in 1953‚ Castro turned toward violent means. On July 26‚ 1953‚ Castro led a group of men to attack the Moncada military fortress. However‚ his little rebellion was immediately crushed
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Looking back at the history of Cuba‚ there was a time when the country was quite prosperous. This was before Fidel Castro came into power. During the Batista government regime‚ Cuba had a strong economy and exported many goods. However‚ Castro started a rebellion and fought against the Batista and soon took over. Now‚ when people hear about Fidel Castro‚ they think about the negative aspects of his government regime: oppression‚ extreme socialist views‚ lack of food and other necessities for living
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