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Essays On Latin-American & Carribean Studies
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Cuban Cuisine
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12 pages in length. Cuban cuisine is world renown for its vibrant flavors and unique combination of ingredients to produce some of the most exquisite tastes known to man. Leading the culinary community with innovative and trendsetting cooking techniques, Cuba has long been revered for its delicious contributions. One must harken back, however, to the days before Castro's revolution to truly understand and appreciate the extent to which food reflected the very foundation of Cuban existence. Since the revolution, Cuban cuisine has changed to reflect a decidedly less creative approach, inasmuch as the government has effectively squelched any and all possible inventiveness by taking control of the restaurant market. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: Cuban Cuisine
Cuban Immigrants in the Miami-Dade Area
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This 4 page paper looks at Cuban immigration and the Miami-Dade area. The people in the region and how they see Cuba is discussed. Various issues are included such as the Elian Gonzalez problem and the embargo as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Cuban Immigrants in the Miami-Dade Area
Cuban Immigration Policy: A Magnet for Illegal Migration
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A 30 page overview of the inherent flaws in Cuban immigration policy. The author compares Cuban immigration to immigration as a whole and specifically to the problems of Haitian immigration. The controversy surrounding the issues is assessed from a historic, economic, and social perspective and a "best alternative" is presented. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Essay Title: Cuban Immigration Policy: A Magnet for Illegal Migration
CUBAN MIGRATION AND U.S.
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This 11-page paper discusses the U.S. immigration policy as it pertained to Cuba between 1959 and 1980. In addition, topics discussed include the three "waves" of Cuban emigres, and how they were accepted both politically and socially in the U.S. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: CUBAN MIGRATION AND U.S.
Cuban Political History: Independence to Castro
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An 8 page paper discussing Cuba's oppressive political history. The Cuban people are hard working and strive to maintain optimism. The fact is, however, they have suffered centuries of political and economic oppression. Cuba presents perhaps the finest example of the consequences of inept government based on unworkable ideology rather than on the realities of life. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Cuban Political History: Independence to Castro
Cuban Revolution: Successful?
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A 2.5 page paper which examines how successful the Cuban Revolution has been. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Cuban Revolution: Successful?
Cultural Policies In Cuba
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An 8 page paper. The Cuban Constitution states that policies pertaining to education and culture are to be "based on Marxist-Leninist philosophy," and "artistic creativity is free as long as long as its expression and content is not contrary to the goals of the Revolution." That has been the policy since Cuba accepted aid from the Soviets. The Cuban culture is lively and colorful and rich with heritage but artists of any kind of severely limited in what they can express in any medium. This essay looks at these restrictions and the punishments for violating the will of the government. The culture of Cuba and cultural policies are discussed and explained. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Cultural Policies In Cuba
Cultural Relations Between Brazil and the U.S.
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This 7 page
report discusses a number of the issues that exist in the context
of gultureal relations between the United States and Brazil.
Culture is an intrinsic part of the life and awareness --
conscious and unconscious -- of individuals, communities, and
nations. Therefore, if two nations can experience and better
understand one another’s cultural realities, it provides a
smoother path for all other international diplomatic efforts.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Cultural Relations Between Brazil and the U.S.
Culture and Freedom
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A 4 page paper evaluating today’s consequences of past actions. Discussions of the destruction of one culture by another, stronger power have included issues of American slavery, the Spanish conquest of Latin America and destruction of Muslim and Jewish civilizations in the name of Christianity. The picture of destruction in all of these examples is valid. Without our past as it was, however, our present likely would have been very much different than what we have today. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: Culture and Freedom
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