Dreaming in Cuban: The Rebel Pilar Puente spends the entire novel searching for some sort of identity in the patriarchal male society. She challenges this society through her art‚ which she thinks is the best way to communicate her ideas. Communicating through this seemingly different language allows her to cope with her struggle to connect to one of two worlds‚ Cuba and America. Pilar is caught by the punk rock scene which indicates she has a rebellious‚ independent‚ and anti-government mindset
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Cuban and Dominican Experience - Compare and Contrast - “The Cuban diaspora is perhaps the most complex of all Latino immigrant sagas” (Gonzalez‚ 109). In the 19th century‚ more than 100‚000 Cubans (10% of their country’s population) migrated to America during Cuba’s independence wars. Most of them were tobacco workers looking for jobs American factories. In 1959‚ the revolution of Fidel Castro caused emigration en masse‚ with 215‚000 Cubans leaving the country in the space of 4 years. Four
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MAIN PROBLEMS FACED BY THE CUBAN ECONOMY AND WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING TO TRY TO SOLVE THEM Joaquín P. Pujol For quite some time the Cuban economy has been facing a number of economic problems. There has been minimal recovery from the near 80% collapse in the population’s real income levels since the suspension of the subsidies provided by the Soviet Union in 1989; in fact‚ the official wage rate remains at about 25% of its 1989 level (See Figure 1). Figure 1. Cuba: Real Inflation-Adjusted
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And since the bottom fell out of the Cuban economy in the early nineties‚ the tourist industry has become the country’s main source of hard currency. “Many researchers consider the economic problems that have generated new forms of social inequality‚ and the subsequent damage in the ideological
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Riley Swortz Leslie Michael English 107 4/22/15 Essay 1‚ Word Count: 971 The play “The Cuban Swimmer” seems to be a run-of-the-mill coming of age story‚ where a young girl finds her confidence to be herself‚ and shows her family that she can handle her life on her own. However‚ it is not just Margarita who is coming into herself in this play. Her younger brother‚ Simon‚ deals with a crisis of his own in this story. His sister goes missing at sea‚ and suddenly‚ he cannot imagine what his
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The dynamic process of decision making covered in the movie‚ The Missiles of October (1974‚) was almost nail-biting. As I watched the movie‚ it was difficult for me to separate myself from the fact that I was a baby in 1962. As such‚ I was completely dependent on my parents for protection‚ but how aware were my parents that their safety rested in the hands of the President of the United States? His ability to make a decision concerning the future of millions of lives was put on the line. He would
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May of 1967. I was a month short of turning 2 years old. I have never visited the country where I was born due to the political system practiced there but I do know its history customs and cultures. I consider myself a Cuban-American. What I mean by this is I was born a Cuban and am very proud to say that; however I was raised in the United States and therefore will always be an American. Throughout this paper I will guide you on a journey throughout the beautiful island that sits just
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Osama bin Laden and Cuban Revolution The reading “Challenges to the Cold War II: The Cuban Revolution and the Cuban Missile Crisis” told that in 1959‚ Cuba experienced an upheaval. Before that‚ Cuba was a colony of Spain until 1898. Then it became independent with the American’s assistance. As a result‚ American power replaced over the Spanish rule. Following that‚ for decades‚ Cuba became a tourist playground of rich Americans. This became an incentive for the organized crime groups to use Cuba
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On January 1‚ 1959‚ a young Cuban lawyer named Fidel Castro drove his army into Havana and overthrew General Fulgencio Batista the nation’s American-backed president. In December 1958‚ Castro launched a full attack and Batista was forced to flee. In February 1959‚ Castro was sworn in as the prime minister of Cuba. Many Cubans supported Fidel Castro’s 1959 overthrow of the dictatorial President Fulgencio Batista‚ as Batista had been a corrupt dictator. Though Batista was a dictator‚ he was considered
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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 of 1960 in response
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