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    Azúcar Negra Analysis

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    Azúcar Negra. Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso‚ also known as La Guarachera de Cuba‚ was born October 21‚ 1925 in Havana Cuba. Celia Cruz died July 16‚ 2003 in Fort Lee‚ New Jersey‚ United States having never stepped foot on Cuban ground since exiled from Cuba by Fidel Castro. Celia Cruz’s music falls under the genres Guaracha‚ son‚ rumba‚ bolero and salsa. Her voice was discovered in Cuba around the age of 20 and she joined the Sonora Matancera until taking her own route in México

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    Puerto Padre‚ Cuba Travel Guide Puerto Padre is a fantastic town and municipality found in the province known as Las Tunas in Cuba. The region has some of the best and beautiful villages in the country. The history of Puerto Padre dates back in the mid-16th century. The municipality is also referred as the City of Mills. Transformation of the town began in the mid-19th century. The region developed from a small township and transformed into an attractive industrial center. In the 1850s‚ there was

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    Che Guevara

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    like Che’”(Caistor131). So begins each Cuban child’s day in school. Yet‚ before one can talk about Che‚ he or she must discuss Che’s significance on modern day Cuba. The man is Ernesto “Che” Guevara‚ the same Che that Cuban children talk about each day. Ernesto “Che” Guevara was the right hand man to the Fidel Castro whose plan changed Cuba. Che helped Fidel come to power and allow for a new communist nation to form. Che is considered a hero and a martyr by many across the globe for his strong

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Cuban Missile Crisis * The Soviet Union had secretly stationed nuclear weapons on the island of Cuba‚ and when the government of the United States discovered them‚ and demanded their withdrawal‚ the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War followed. For America‚ Cuba provided a naval base at Guantanamo; it was an exotic‚ but conveniently close‚ tourist resort; and low paid Cuban labour made it an attractive investment area‚ much of the island’s agriculture and industry being American-owned

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    the world that the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba‚ a mere 90 miles off the shores of Florida. After weighing such options as an armed invasion of Cuba and air strikes against the missiles‚ Kennedy decided on a less dangerous response. In addition to demanding that Russian President Nikita Khrushchev remove all the missile bases and their deadly contents‚ Kennedy ordered a naval quarantine (blockade) of Cuba in order to prevent Russian ships from bringing additional missiles

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    Before Night Falls

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    Professor Sugg March 17‚ 2013 The Homosexual Culture in Before Night Falls Reinaldo Arenas’ Memoir‚ Before Night Falls‚ follows the life of Arenas as he lives through the Castro revolution and leaves Cuba due to the persecution against homosexuals. In order to illustrate his experience in Cuba‚ Arenas shows us how he was persecuted and exiled through plot thread. Although both the movie and novel versions of Before Night Falls are able to accurately portray Reinaldo Arenas’ life‚ they both have

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    The Swinging Sixties

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    because of the fall of these taboos that were mostly about experimenting with mostly drugs or sexuality. When it comes to politics‚ it was also a revolutionary era even though there were a lot of tension between the USA and the Soviet Union regarding Cuba‚ nuclear missiles and space exploration. Fashion changes rapidly every day and the sixties were no different – on the contrary‚ 60 ’s were a decade in which the fashion was the matter of some serious changes. In the fifties‚ women were more dependent

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    The makeup of Cuba in the late nineteenth century is much the same as it is today. Nearly 66% of the population are white and of Spanish descent. About 22% are of mixed racial heritage‚ and 12% of the populace is black. Cuba lies to the south of the United States‚ and is most easily accessible by boat from the Florida region. It is this naval quality that encompasses the island. During the Ten Years War‚ between 1868-1878‚ the Cubans fought against Spanish rule in their country

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    Castro’s induction into power in 1959 was first supported by the US. Castro was not the normative corrupt Latin-American dictator of the times. However‚ his communist identity soon created ties with the Soviet Union and the threat of communism spread to Cuba‚ a state merely 90 miles from America. In accordance with the realist proposition that states pursue self-interest and relative-gain‚ America refused to cede its power of intervention. This unwillingness to cede power was their downfall. Castro became

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    and its authority and this is particularly evident among younger generations of Cubans and always wanting to break through the government’s tight regulations by illegal activities. 2. Individualism versus Collectivism: Cuba is a member of a socialist movement‚ as said: "Cuba is a socialist republic‚ was replaced by the Constitution of 1992‚ which is guided by the ideas of José Marti‚ Marx‚ Engels

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