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    Selecting for Deafness In the article Deaf Lesbians‚ “Designer Disability‚” and the Future of Medicine‚ Julian Savulescu discusses the morality behind selecting offspring with a disability. With the advancement in genetic studies‚ the ability to test for genetic diseases is becoming more readily available to couples having children (Savulescu‚ p. 771). Also increasing is the ability for couples to purposely select to have a child with a disability‚ and this choice is sometimes referred to as the

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    Cuba. This island is known everywhere in the world. Everybody knows such names as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Also Cuba is associated with Caribbean crisis‚ which had frightened both the U.S.A. and USSR. That’s all that common person knows about this land and nation famous for specific culture and interesting history (especially of the 20th century). Cuba has always been a region of American interests in the Caribbean Sea and its 45-year resistance against capitalism (in fact – American politics)

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    Being that I am a Drama major‚ and have always taken a deep interest in the arts‚ I felt like it was natural for me to be drawn to the topic of arts in Cuba. At the start of this semester I was most concerned with the ways in which Cuban artists of all forms were 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

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    Recreation of “We” Multiculturalism through globalization has challenged our society to adapt with the times by thinking of world religions as more of a brotherhood of faith rather than a threat. In the last chapter of the book Encountering God‚ the author Diana Eck puts an emphasis on the interdependent world we live in and how we‚ as human beings will need to approach today’s problems as a whole if we wish to overcome life’s various hurdles. Evidence of the interdependent world we live can be

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    John F. Kennedy‚ also known as JFK was the 35th President of the United States. He was elected in 1960 and was 43 years old which makes him the youngest person to be elected as president in U.S. history. As a young boy‚ Kennedy had an elite education and was born into one of the wealthiest families in the U.S. In 1946‚ he ran for congress and won and became a senate in 1952. He is considered one of the best presidents in U.S. history because of how he handled the cold war‚ Cuban missile

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    Soviet Union and by this action threatened to the country. When the Missile Crisis broke out F.Kennedy did not even remembered that America has its powerful weapons near the territory of Soviet Union. Also‚ Americans were the ones who wanted Fidel Castro and communism elimination from Cuba and by this wish they encouraged Soviet Union to take action. Soviet Union held itself as a country responsible for the spread of communism and America only proved that communism needs to be defended. So for Soviet

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    Marco Rubio (my candidate) I. Personal Biography Marco Rubio’s parents immigrated to the United States two years prior to the violent rise of Fidel Castro.1 Both of Rubio’s parents—Mario Rubio and Oriales Rubio—were not US citizens when he was born in Miami‚ Florida‚ in 1971.2 Ultimately‚ however‚ they both applied for US citizenship and were naturalized in 1975.2 Rubio undoubtedly comes from humble beginnings. Growing up in Nevada‚ his Father was a hotel bartender and his mother was a hotel

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    Soviet Union presented this plan to Cuba as insurance against a United States invasion‚ such as the failed attempt at the Bay of Pigs in 1961. Realizing that this was the best means of holding onto power in Cuba against a belligerent neighbor‚ Fidel Castro accepted the proposal‚ thus the Soviet Union worked quickly and secretly to build missile installations in Cuba. On October 16‚ 1962. President John F. Kennedy discovered through reconnaissance photographs that the Soviet Union was constructing

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    karass. A karass is a Bokonist term meaning a group of people who unknowingly play an important role in doing gods will. Mona‚ Newt‚ and Julian Castle are all part of John’s karass‚ and help him understand the many facets of life. Newt teaches John that life is an illusion‚ and is meaningless through his example of a cat’s cradle and unfortunate love life. Julian Castle teaches John pragmatism through his patient care and interpretation of life. Mona teaches John that love is necessary to be happy

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    The Trajectory‚ Development and Decline of the Dominican Republic Revolution of 1965 : Introduction After World War two‚ countries around the globe began to experience some sort of political regime shift. Whether it was the work of a common ideology or just impeccable timing‚ countries in Asia and the Caribbean began to question the political order in their respective states. For example‚ China fell to communism in 1949 when leader Mao Zedong and his troops marched into Beijing after some political

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