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    “Finding my Retainer” It was eighth grade when I lose my brand new retainer in the cafeteria. I only had them for one day! My parents told me to be very careful about them when I ate, and so I was. At lunch, I ate a peanut butter sandwich and laid my clear retainers on my tray where I would see and remember them. The bell rang and it was time to go to social so I threw away my food and guess who forgot their retainers? Me. Once I got to class thirty minutes later from social, I finally realized…

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    My head was pounding with an unceasing thud thud, thud thud, thud thud. I opened my eyes and scrutinize my body for reasons why I felt pain. Red blood oozed out of a gashed wound on my thigh. I felt, I felt, I felt, I don’t know the word to how I felt. * I probably lack the knowledge of the word because of my head injury. After I discovered my wounded leg I heard a blasting noise from who knew what at the time. * It was a conch… They make an awfully loud clamor. I felt an urge to go to the…

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    You decided to travel to the military base to search for any planes or helicopters to escape this infected island. So, you start to load up the gear into the truck before you tell Jackal or Buck about your plan. After you finish packing up the last bag, you turn to Jackal and Buck. “I decided that we should travel to the military base, to find a way off this evil island.” You told both of them, while you looked disgusted. “Alright, but what about supplies?” Jackal asked. “Don’t worry if there’s…

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    saving face. Nothing is more “uncool” than being seen with parents, much less parents reprimanding a teen having a defiant moment. Our teen loved throwing fits that involved our inability to read his mind; much like the toddler’s square peanut butter sandwich moment. The differences between toddlers and teens still look slightly similar. The frustration from a teen with a razor tipped tongue can be harder to take than a frustrated toddler with a limited vocabulary. A toddler calling you, “Poopy…

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    of the world is a sandwich. This cannot be just any sandwich, however; it has to be something special. Johnathan is struggling to maintain life and balance…

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    middle class. While many Cuban leaders such as Che Guevera wanted the Cuban Revolution to serve as an example to other Latin American countries and create a revolution througjout Latin America, Castro was more concerned with establishing Cuba as independant and able to stand on it’s own. Castro wanted the people to accept three key principals. Accept himself as the leader and sole controler of Cuba and it’s citizens, to have a genuine love and respect for your fellow Cuban citizens and to have a…

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    Fidel Castro was a man whom people looked up to after he overthrew the government of Batista, but also a man who tore apart the country economically with his idea of a communist government in Cuba. After his death, the future for the Cuban people was unknown with the new leader, Raul Castro (Fidel's Brother), coming into power. Fidel Castro promoted autocracy in Cuba by jailing his political opponent and those who opposed him, taking property and land from private landowners, and forced…

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    Rafael stepped onto the passenger ship with his luggage in hand. His face was stone-cold and emotionless. He lacked the spring in his step and smile in his eyes that rarely left his kindly face. However, today was different. Imagine you have belief which is so sound that you are willing to fight and die for it. Now imagine that you found out that by fighting for this belief, you had caused someone you loved unimaginable pain. This was all Rafael could think about. Was this all his life…

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    Why is the U.S. and cuban relationship so difficult to resolve? From 1961 to the present moment the U.S. and Cuba have had rough relationship due to many events. Each of these countries see totally different futures than each other causing them to never be able to come to an agreement with each other. Although their future to have a relationship isn’t impossible all it 's going to take is time and communication. Communication is the key component to this relationship and can be seen that it has…

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    Fidel Castro has influenced the history of the world and American foreign policy by doing things such as overthrowing the cruel dictator Fulgencio Batista, forming the first communist country in the western hemisphere, and playing a key role in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Fidel was born August 13th, 1926 out of wedlock between Angel Castro, who was a wealthy sugar plantation owner, and Lina Ruz Gonzalez. At the time of Castro’s birth, his father was married to Maria Argota but by the time Castro…

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