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    Yolanda is Anti-Castro and dreams of being a dancer in Miami. For Gustavo and Yolanda‚ It was love at first sight. Disillusion permeate Yolanda and Gustavo in post revolution Havana‚ Cuba. Yolanda ’s parents are not satisfied with her dating Gustavo and distrust the fact that he is a supporter of Castro. Yolanda starts to work as a prostitute in hopes to go to Miami‚ Florida and pursue her career as a dancer. Money for families are so scarce in Havana‚ Cuba that her parents do not even argue against

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    left behind the fake revolution. In my case I never thought it could happen to me or any member in my family‚ there was no reason in my mind for leave my roots and my love ones. But‚ back in 2000‚ my journey started in Havana airport to New Jersey‚ and after few months I ended up in Miami‚ where I live now with my beautiful family. It is a long history. It all started one afternoon in May 2000 when my father surprised us with the unexpected news that he had found a way out of that island‚ until that

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    Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper    1               Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper   Mitchell Roth  November 14‚ 2012        Cuban‐American Culture Research Paper    2 Mitchell Roth  Professor Ainbinder  Psychology 640  November 14‚ 2012  Cultural Group Defined  Cuban Americans as discussed in this paper include persons of primarily Cuban descent  meaning persons who have at least one parent who is from Cuba.  This does not include those  who have one or more parents who are Cuban Americans as so defined

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    railroad covered from Omaha to San Francisco. 1430 miles Part 2 1. I live in Miami‚ Florida. Miami is an urban city located on the southern tip of Florida on the Atlantic coast (Located at the mouth of the Miami River on the lower east coast of Florida. Approximately 228 miles north/northeast of Havana‚ Cuba. Approximately 204 miles south of Orlando‚FL. Approximately 668 miles southeast of New Orleans‚ LA). Miami is a very hot and humid place. There are no mountains here‚ or hills. It doesn’t

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    gather together every morning to play Dominos in a park in Miami. The story often goes back in time telling the reader about the background of some of the men – especially Máximo - and how they lived their lives in their countries before coming to America. In Ana Menéndez’s tale‚ Máximo is the one who is always telling jokes about his homeland. In one of these jokes‚ he says that a group of rafters is on a Cuban shore ready to sail to Miami‚ and one of them sees Fidel Castro coming to the shore

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    John Roselli John Roselli (Filippo Sacco) first became involved in crime when he worked for Al Capone in the 1920s. By the end of the Second World War Roselli had emerged as a senior crime boss in Las Vegas with close links to Meyer Lansky. In 1947 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identified him as a leading figure in the Mafia and a close associate of Santos Trafficante. In March I960‚ President Dwight Eisenhower of the United States approved a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plan

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    feel his pain over how his life had changed after fleeing from Cuba. The story is about Maximo‚ one of four older men who gather in Domino Park in Little Havana in Miami to play dominoes. As a result of the Cuban revolution‚ Maximo‚ then a university professor‚ fled from Cuba with his wife and two daughters. He struggled to start a new life in Miami and ended up running a restaurant with his wife for many years before she died and he was left alone. He feels bitter about how his life has turned out

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    The Status of Restrictions on the Right to Travel from the U.S. to Cuba Atty. Arthur Heitzer‚ 633 W. Wisconsin Ave.‚ Suite 1410‚ Milwaukee‚ WI 53203 USA‚ (414) 273-1040 ext. 12‚ aheitzer@igc.org. Despite the multiple guarantees of individual rights contained in the U.S. constitution‚ the right of U.S. nationals to travel abroad to countries of their choosing‚ and to learn from and associate with people of other nations‚ has repeatedly been restricted. The longest such restrictions have

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    Discussing underground music‚ the Cuban society creates the perfect climate for it by censoring it. This leads me to the next issue‚ the censorship in Cuba on underground and the relation that censorship builds between these two. According to Baker‚ this relationship between dominant and underground cultures would remark their interdependence as demonstrating the way in which confrontation or criticism simply serves to strengthen the power of the state‚ which prefers engagement to silence. According

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    On the streets of Cuba‚ you will see a lot of classic American cars‚ and even though this is an interesting sight‚ the fact is that Cubans drive these old cars out of necessity rather than choice. In the first part of the 20th century‚ most new vehicles came to Cuba from the United States. This influx of cars stopped in late 1959 when economic reforms by the Cuban government‚ led by Fidel Castro‚ prevented Cubans from buying cars on credit. The subsequent U. S. trade embargo‚ instituted in October

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