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    Rosa's Monologue

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    We order a third round of Mojitos and I acknowledge, with a smidgen of approval, that Rosa is a master of seduction. Half an hour earlier, wandering the cobbled streets of La Habana Vieja (old Havana) I had caught the eye of this lovely young woman near a street stall. In half a blink, she was beside us. Were we hungry? Thinking about dinner? Could she recommend a special restaurant? It was a bit early for us, I explained, we liked to eat later. Undeterred, she strolled with us and continued to

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    environment Sal finds himself among the Mexican peasant workers. Salles Indigenous peoples regurgitate this theme of retaining the unique essence of the land when compared to the modern cities of the Spanish conquistadors. This interaction furthers Guevara

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    When I was very young I remember the day that the 9/11 attacks happened. I was in my 5th grade math class when my principle made an announcement over the PA stating what took place. He requested that there be an immediate assembly in the gym. When we got to the gym he began to talk about how America was attacked and that two airplanes hit the Twin Towers in New York City. When I was hearing all this I was very confused only being a young boy. Many people came to pick their children up from school

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    In his excerpt entitled The Land of Opportunity author James Loewen highlights the invisible struggles of the middle class. Loewen’s chief complaint is that the segregation and exploitation of the working class has been marginalized by the American social elite and all but erased from high school history books. Mr. Loewen posits that the authors of our children’s textbooks “construe labor history as something that happened long ago, like slavery, and that like slavery, was corrected long ago” (Loewen)

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    In the October of 1951, 23-year-old medical student, Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, and close friend and biochemist Alberto Granado, unanimously decided to embark on a journey via motorbike, that would take them on an adventure the entire span of South America, including Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela

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    Homo Zapiens: An Analysis of the Control of the Human Mind by the Media Virtual reality is the new reality. Everyday, millions of people turn on their televisions and computers to be sucked into an unreal world controlled by a simulated reality. Instead, people lose control of their minds, allowing the media and money to infiltrate their consciousness. This loss of control to technology is explored in the novel Homo Zapiens by Viktor Pelevin. The story follows Babylen Tatarsky, one of the many displaced

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    services in the society. Cuba’s journey to socialism began with of Fidel Castro’s July 26th Revolutionary movement. From 1953 till 1959, Castro and his supporters engaged in guerilla warfare against the right-wing Batista government. Castro, Che Guevara and the rebels successfully ousted Batista in January 1959 and established a revolutionary socialist state. Cuba’s economy before the revolution highlighted characteristics associated with economic dependency. About 75 percent of the

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    Firstly, it can be said that Diarios de motocicleta is a road movie that follows a voyage of self-discovery through the diaries and travels of Ernesto Guevara who acts as the young, revolutionary, Che Guevara in the early 1950s. Ernesto and his companion Alberto travel through the South, initially on a motorbike and are exposed to the everyday struggles of the citizens and the working class of Latin America. As the two protagonists, further their adventures, they become more observant of what and

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    I selected the response by Laurie Hicks in Beyond Us Now: Speculations Towards a Post-Art Education and The Hijacking of Art Education by Michelle Kamhi. Hicks look at post art education in a philosophical view, “As I reflect on this notion of death of art education, it occurred to me that much depends on how one understands death and dying.” She speculates on what the post art education world might look like using her understanding and principles of the Dalai Lama reflections of living well and

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    5 Things You Didn't Know About Cuba By Emma Lelliott Aug 25, 2008 Cuba is a fascinating country, and not just because of its revolutionary history. Indeed, there are several interesting tidbits that few people know about - here are my 5 favourite interesting facts about Cuba - I'm confident there will be at least a couple of surprises in here! If you're planning on taking a Cuban holiday, a little research into the country can prove an eye opening experience... Castro's speeches are longer than

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