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    Carlos Nicolas Flores

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    Carlos Nicolas Flores a Native-American from El Paso, Texas, is an exceptional professor and writer. El Paso, Texas is where he was born. Shortly after graduating from University of Texas at El Paso with a Master’s degree in English and he became a professor at Laredo Community College. Later on, he decided to take a different route with his degree and began to teach a development of Chicano and Black Literature. That is what steered him towards Dartmouth College in New Hampshire where he began…

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    Cold War Effects On Russia

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    Through 1964 to 1985 the world was in a clear divide between leaning towards communistic Russia and the democratic capitalistic United States. During this time many governments had fallen into turmoil due to the events from World War II. The world was scared that any international body could cause such disaster again. At the end of the war you war soon left with two options communist or not. With the United States and Russia emerging as the two largest international powers, each one had very…

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    A Lingering Conspiracy

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    end of the Cold War another document states, “Still another meeting was allegedly held on March 15 by Cameron, Babun and his associates where the following prices were agreed on: $100,000 to kill Fidel Castro, $20,000 for Raul, and $20,000 for ‘Che’ Guevara” (Federal Bureau of Investigation). The government had planned to hire mob members to assassinate top Cuban officials. It was also speculated that later on Cuban spies found out about the entire undercover operation. With the United States…

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    Dylan Sanchez Mr.Antoine English III 29 May 2016 The Greatest Ever No one could have thought that one baby could grow up being feared by so many.from the difficulties he had to growing up to be a small, quick speedster, with lightning quick movement that was nearly unstoppable. Breaking records that people didn 't think would be broken for many years. Being the only player to win 5 ballon d’Or awards, three european golden boot awards( awarded to the player with the…

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    The Cuban Revolution was the turning point from dictatorship to communism. It was a civil war that lasted three years, beginning on December 2, 1956 and ending on January 2, 1959. The guerilla forces led by Fidel Castro, fought to defeat the army and Fulgencio Batista, Cuba's current dictator of that time. Sailing from Mexico, where he was exiled, to Las Coloradas beach, Cuba, Fidel Castro, his brother Raul, and their small militia shared the goal of conquering Batista. Although Castro and his…

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    He documented the Spanish Civil War, the Chinese revolution, George VI’s coronation, and Khrushchev’s Russia. He also published in many magazines, such as Life, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue, and had many different clients, such as Che Guevara and Marilyn Monroe. However, Cartier-Bresson later abandoned Magnum in 1966 to return to drawing and painting, exhibiting the quality of appreciating more than luxury, wealth, and fame. He refused to even acknowledge his past career in photography…

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    grew weary of the way the country was being run. In 1952, Fulgencio Batista came into power as a dictatorship with the U.S. backing him up. Unfortunately for Batista, the people of Cuba did not like him very much. Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, and Che Guevara led a revolution against Batista. Together they started a guerilla campaign against Batista’s government by putting out propaganda to gain the support of the people and by organizing small attacks against Batista’s soldiers (Wood,10,18). While…

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    The Rise Of Modern Cuba

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    Over the last several weeks, the death of the controversial figure of Fidel Castro have quite a few concerned and curious. Many, whether they are Cuban or not, are left questioning the current state of Cuba, and especially its future. As a country that played a large role in bringing two superpowers to the brink of World War III, Cuba has evolved from being a vacation hotspot for United States citizens, to a prominent symbol of a leftist, socialist government within the Western Hemisphere.…

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    the Cuban government which failed miserably and lead to his imprisonment. Wh he was later released from prison he started forming “guerilla’ rebels.These guerillas were mostly of common everyday Cuban citizens. On January 8, 1959, Fidel Castro Che Guevara, and the guerillas attacked the capital of Cuba, Havana. Castro succeeded in overthrowing Fulgencio Batista. Fidel Castro officially declared himself ruler in 1959. Over the years and throughout his reign Castro’s Cuba Depended and relied…

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    Morgenthau explained a straightforward classical or human nature view of Realism. Offensive and defense realist take his points and slightly alter them. These perspectives can shed light on actions of more aggressive states versus peaceful states. John Mearsheimer, an offense realist, states that states seek primacy. He agrees with Morgenthau’s assumptions; however, he adds that in an unbalanced multipolar system states will fear a growing hegemon and act aggressively. In this unbalanced system…

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