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    The Incredible Place that is Cuba

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    Cuba, Cuba, Cuba! Ranging from grassy plains to gentle hills, from steep mountainsides to calm waters of the beach, Cuba is truly one of the most fascinating places in the world. From the capital city of Havana, to the less populated areas like Guisa, Cuba is highly regarded as a shockingly beautiful location. However, behind all of the beauty, there is a world of history and culture. In fact, located in the Caribbean, Cuba provides an incredible blend of rich history, interesting geography, and

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    Cuba And America Summary

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    list 3 reasons for their stance for or against normalization. Jon Lee Anderson’s, “Cuba and America: The End of an Estrangement” is an article written in favor of the normalization of relations between Cuba and the United States of America. Anderson begins with suggesting that US-Cuba relations are out of date by providing details of the two countries past history of conflict. Secondly, the author states that Cuba has abandoned most of its uncompromising positions and is better prepared for restoring

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    MIHAI MINODORA-ELENA GROUP 133, SERIES A PROJECT THEME: CUBA TABLE OF CONTENT: 1. HISTORY 2. GOVERNMENT 3. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 3.1. LOCATION 3.2. CLIMATE 3.3. RESOURCES 4. RELIGION AND LAW 5. PERSONAL COMMUNICATION 6. CULTURE 6.1. MUSIC 6.2. SPORTS 7. ECONOMY AND MARKETING ENVIRONMENT 8. CURRENCY 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. HISTORY Cuba was discovered in the 15th century by Christopher Columbus and his conquistadors on

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    Cuba is a country located in the Northern Caribbean. It is south of the United States and the Bahamas. Cuba is very diverse and is considered to be multiethnic. The population is approximately 11.2 million people. A few of Cuba’s natural resources are beans, coffee, sugar, tobacco, fish and fruit. The history of Cuba is very interesting due to the one party system and the wars and actions under the leadership of Fidel Castro. The United States imposed an embargo on Cuba in October 1960. This

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    Economic Reforms In Cuba

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    Cuba has begun to open itself to economic integration, and most importantly to the United States. However, their economy has been suffering due to two major economic shocks, which has resulted in the Cuban regime setting up economic and regulatory reforms. These reforms have spurred a transition as the Cuban people have been given more opportunities than ever before to establish ownership over small businesses in approximately 200 categories. However, the prospective entrepreneurs in Cuba are

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    Cuba wanted to be independent so they went to war with Spain, with America by its side. Every day newspapers would tell bold stories about the devastation in Cuba. Many people wanted Spain to move out of the American hemisphere. Diplomats from all three countries began meeting to try and resolve their conflict. It might have been a success if the Maine didn’t show up. The Maine was a ship sent to pick up people in case there was any trouble. The ship was blown up and killed 260 American sailors.

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    In Cuba it is hard to get wifi to text family/friends, post images, or just surf the web. In the United States, we have wifi and it's easier for us, but they have to pay $5 to use wifi and Cuban people barely even make that much during the week. 5% of Cuba's 11 million residents are able to get online, and when they do it is painfully slow. To upload pictures, download files, watch videos. It could take hours or even days. Smartphones, iphones, Blackberry handsets, and Android devices have become

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    The story of Cuba is a very interesting one. Most are familiar with it as a small island in the Caribbean. Those who have not been completely negligent over the last half a century have probably also heard the names Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara. These two men were very pivotal players in the history of Cuba and its revolution. Literary and cinematic reenactments are a great method for providing historical knowledge. However, they can be heavily biased and much of the factual evidence can

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    seized control of Cuba and the country turned from dictatorship to a communist state. The Cuban socioeconomics follow that of other Communist cultures for example the Soviet Union, where the government is in control all parts of its citizen’s way of life. In most recent years, Raul Castro has setup many reforms that benefit the people. The reforms are: “1. Removal of internal restrictions on the movement of people and goods within Cuba. As things currently stand, people within Cuba are not allowed

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    Cultural and Social Diversity and Ethnicity Cuba represents a rich mix of ethic, cultural and social diversities. Due to various historical and social events modern Cuba accounts three major ethnic groups: Whites (descendants of Spanish conquerors), Blacks (Africans who were sent to Cuba in 17th century) and Mulatto (mix of Spaniards and Africans). Ethnic diversity influenced greatly on social and cultural traditions and beliefs. Nowadays, the population of Cuba consists of approximately 11 million people

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