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    Fidel Castro Reflection

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    Castro, into perspective by allowing me understand how certain events that happened around the world. They help me see the impacted that Castro had on the life of Cubans. I had been exposed to The Cold War and some of the events related to Cuba like the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis but, that was a while back. So, if I tried to put these two assessments into perspective before having taken this class, it probably would’ve been a little bit difficult for me. Since, all the information…

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    met escaped so they were not seen. The two men had jumped into the water and have not been seen since. September 15, 1941, John Bayless had attempted to make an escape, but soon gave up swimming after entering the freezing waters of the San Francisco Bay. December 16, 1962, Darl Lee Parker and John Paul Scott used a saw to cut through the windows in the kitchen to be able to climb through, then proceed to make a run to the…

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    other. Therefore, it is no surprise that newspapers during the Bay of Pigs Invasion were very biased, with the authors clearly showing their support for either the U.S or Cuba. Four articles were examined, all of which contained some type of bias, negative wording, or clear…

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    Vince Lombardi What do you think when you hear Ethical and Visionary Leader? I’ll tell you what I think, I think of the legendary football coach Vince Lombardi. Vince Lombardi once said, “You don’t do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time” (Vince Lombardi’s Quotes, 2018). Everyone has their own opinions on who an Ethical leader and Visionary leader is, to me a great leader is someone who builds trust, credibility, and respect for both you and the organization and guide…

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    How Puritan gender politics reflected in Salem witch trials In late 16th Century a new religious movement established in New England known as “Puritanism” a group of English Protestants. By 1630 Puritans migrated to Massachusetts from England due to several reasons, including the desire to escape religious persecution, anxiety about the future of England, and the prospect of economic betterment. They migrated with their families and settled down. The society believed that the man had power…

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    Chillingworth’s Revenge and Destruction of Dimmesdale and Hester One Villain The Scarlet Letter takes place during the 17th century amid the Puritans of Boston. The Puritans had left The Church of England because they felt that the church had become too liberal in their thinking. As a result the plot of The Scarlet Letter is even more intense relative to the adultery and the revenge of the villainous character of Roger Prynne “Chillingworth” set among the very religious Puritans of Boston.…

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    native people. Before the Pilgrims' arrival, sickness wiped out the majority of the New England Indians called the Wampanoag. Several survivors befriended and assisted the colonists. The alliance between the two ended in 1636 when the Massachusetts Bay Puritans declared war on the Pequot Tribe and Plymouth was in the middle of the…

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    How Ernesto “Che” Guevara contributed to the Establishment of a Communist state in Cuba, 1958 Ernesto Che Guevara played a huge role in Fidel Castro’s radical political movement which overthrew Batista’s dictatorship in the island of Cuba during the latter 1950s. Guevara is best described as courageous, intelligent and a powerful visionary. Born into a wealthy upper class family in Argentina, Ernesto was a qualified doctor. He was strongly influenced by the scenes he had witnessed during his…

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    Religion has had an enormous influence in the evolution of the thirteen colonies. However it has also had an impact in the reinforcement of the US as a nation. Religion beliefs were fundamental in particular colonies. Religion helped shaped the population, forms of government, economy, culture, politics, and along with others. Give me liberty is the main resource of the fundamental information on how important religion has been in the evolution of the thirteen colonies. Many of the European…

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    Alcatraz Prison History

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    crime and this led to the creation of larger, higher capacity federal prisons. Alcatraz prison was one of the products of this decision, and is possibly the most famous prison in American history. Alcatraz Island is located offshore the San Francisco Bay in California. This penitentiary was home to the nation’s worst criminals such as “Machine Gun” Kelly, Al Capone, Arthur “Doc” Barker, and Alvin Karpis. (Blakely…

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