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    of Pope John Paul II encouraged many of the young people to improve communication and to explore religious issues; also, it prompted the Cuban government to declare Christmas a public holiday, and with the visit of Pope Benedict XVI, President Raul Castro establishes Good Friday (commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ) as an official national holiday. Other small groups emphasize communication with the dead and practice other religions like Witchcraft (Brujería) and the Spiritualism. There

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    Marxism Revolutionaries

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    has caused a lot of turbulence worldwide. The views of Capitalism and Marxism sparked controversy and wars between people and countries that shared the opposing view. One of many people, who praised Marxism for its authenticity and change, was Fidel Castro. Fidel was the President of Cuba, from 1959, until 2008; when

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    Fidel Castro Influence

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    Fidel Castro was a Cuban political leader. During his presidency, Fidel contributed to the communist government. Although he did not at first believe in communism, he transformed Cuba into a communist country. Castro began the revolution in Cuba(Biography). Fidel's leadership had many positive and negative effects on his citizens; however, many of his decisions created problems for his people and other countries. Therefore, his decisions were often criticized. He generated grief and misery for many

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    religions, making it a very cultural place. A blend of native African religions and Roman Catholicism, are widely practiced there. The largest organized religion is the Roman Catholic Church. Officially, Cuba has been an atheist state for most of the Castro era (Landis). Like much of the Caribbean, Cuba's music is largely a mixture of African and Spanish origins. Over time, some aspects of the music and dance of the Spanish and African groups have blended together, and some aspects have kept their

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    Should the Cuban Embargo be Lifted?

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    factor of American Democracy fighting the spread of Communism? The Cuban Embargo was a declaration issued by American President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The embargo was issued because of the threat that the Communist government of Cuba, led by Fidel Castro in 1959, had on American security, assets and democracy at the height of the Cold War. Some 1.8 billion worth of industrial assets were lost with Cuban communist nationalization. (Mr. D’Angelo personal interview) In support, constant influence of

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    Cuba is a bright and diverse community. Cuba's culture, a very authentic one, is vastly celebrated all throughout Cuba and many other parts of the Caribbean. With the countries large population of 11.27 million, there is a great amount of brightly colored homes, cars and businesses. This exciting environment also contains a lot of love, warmth, happiness and mystery. Although Cubans are very “out there” and “alive”, their culture contains great mysteries and Spanish legends as well. Many know Cuba

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    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 was the beginning of one of the longest sanctions against a county. Currently the U. S. has relaxed some of the restrictions for travel and in 2016 the government allowed two Americans

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    INTRODUCTION 1. Fidel Alejandro (Ruz) Castro is Cuban national iconic politician, socialist and revolutionist who had served the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister since 1959 until 1976 and successively become the President of the nation from 1976 until 2008. After performing as president, he appeared as the Cuban military commander. While advocating Cuban nationalist agenda adhering to Marxist-Leninist, Castro became the first Secretary of the Republic of Cuba Communist Party from 1961 to 2011

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    The democracy of the market is no more the democracy that Plato spoke off in his Republic (c. 370 BC) as "a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a kind of equality to equals and unequal alike," or Aristotle in his hyperbole (c. 322 BC) condemn as "when put to the strain, grows weak, and is supplanted by oligarchy." Also which George Bernard Shaw taxed in his Maxims for Revolutionists (1903) as substituting "election by the incompetent many for appointment by the

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    Cuban Revolution Women

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    Throughout the Cuban Revolution women made significant strides towards gender equality. Pre-revolution Cuban women had been confined in constricting gender roles of Hispanic tradition. Female group and activists began to take action in many non-traditional activities. Women broke tradition by leaving the home and joining in revolutionary movements. The struggle for women’s equality in Cuban society is referred to as “Revolution within a Revolution” due to the many revolutionary changes for women

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