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    a lot of things and people are not safe. People are forced to eat what the government provides to the citizens of Cuba. Unlike the U.S where people can eat whatever they like. People can starve‚ because the government gives everyone a certain time to eat and then they do not have food again until the next day. Living in a country like this would be difficult. A lot of people leave Cuba because they cannot handle all of that pressure and they often have to go to the U.S. for freedom and a better life

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    a few years of living the same role over and over Orly started getting tired of the assembly line routine. She craved creativity and change as any artist does in a long repetitive production. Her dream was to travel to Cuba to learn Spanish and salsa. She took her first trip to Cuba and fell in love with the place and its highly developed art scene. Orly had another dream - to release a single with some of the most famous Cuban artists such as Maykel Blanco y Su Salsa Mayor‚ Pupy y Los Que Son Son

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    Cuba: Medical Resort PURPOSE: As part of the requirements for International trade‚ individual assignments were given to research on a country and to set-up a company that would be based on the country of choosing. Assumptions for the research paper is that as theoretical corporations‚ we have unlimited sources of capital. This paper is submitted in fulfillment of course requirements. ABSTRACT This paper is about Cuba and the setting up of a 5-star medical resort. A medical resort

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    Economic SYSTEM IN CUBA The Economic System in Cuba is known to be communism. Communism can be defined as a scheme of equalizing the social conditions of life. This system considers the termination of inequalities in the possession of property as well as the distribution of wealth equally to all individuals. Therefore‚ the means to achieve this is by the collectivization of all private property. By extension‚ collectivization is the process of forming collective communities where property and resources

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    Both Cuba and Venezuela‚ social gains are often counterbalanced with criticism of each country’s practice of democracy since plays an interesting role in building socialism. In Cuba‚ electoral democracy was often perceived as insufficient or problematic. At the lower level delegates are directly by their constituents to represent and voice the concerns of their respective communities. However‚ as the voting process as we move toward higher levels of government direct participation becomes more constrained

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    Cuba Before and After the Cuban Revolution How would you feel if your country makes some drastic changes just because one person decides to do it? Since the Cuban Revolution‚ Cuba has had a lot of changes‚ starting from the economy situation‚ consumerism‚ education and employment. In the 1950’s Cuba was economically a relatively advanced country‚ but the economy since 1959 have been going down the scale like water from the Niagara Falls and never recuperated. Before the revolution the value of

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    many developing countries such as Cuba have only a limited resource. Although the U.S. is dependent on more healthcare professionals as a whole there are many physicians well equipped to provide services to their patients. Healthcare professionals in Cuba lack the resources needed to provide the best healthcare to citizens. Because of this though Cubans live a healthier lifestyle than Americans health is still an issue. Many people cannot afford healthcare in Cuba‚ which is also an issue in the U

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    for World War II. Cuba and Venezuela both adopted socialist forms of government that solved many of their social and economic issues. Fallacies have been found in the communist philosophy but similar issues are found in competing economic philosophies. The constant battle between capitalism and communism lead to the development of advanced technologies. Communism was a vital component of twentieth century reform and advancement as it

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    and rich colors of heritage. Cuba is one such place offering a rich historical background and mesmerizing sights. Cuba is a great place to spend a long laid-back vacation‚ giving you a chance to create some amazing memories. Exploring the country is an entirely different experience‚ giving you a taste of culture and a rush of colors at once. The white sand beaches‚ the amazing structures‚ the cultural extravaganza and the list goes on. The major tourist attraction in Cuba is the rich culture that the

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    society based on common ownership of property. That idea eventually turned political and communism turned into a government. There have been communist groups in Cuba since the early 1920’s and it eventually grew into the only political party in the country. Over the years there have been many debates on what is the goal of communism in Cuba. The majority of people believe that communism is an evil political group that doesn’t give the citizens any rights. People that believe in communism think it’s

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