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- 201: Ethical Issues In U.S. Immigra
- ... residency 366 days after they arrived. That is the lure that brings the Cubans and the promise that they risk their lives for. Eliminate this and the illegal immigration from Cuba would slow to a trickle, according to Defede. The U.S. policy towards Haiti, however, couldn’t be any more contradictory. According to an editorial written in America (1992), a ...
- 202: Biological Warefare
- ... was signed on June 17, 1925. It is an important part of prohibiting weapons. There are currently fifty eight countries participating in the Geneva Protocol, such as India, Pakistan, and Cuba. Concerning biological and chemical warfare the Geneva Protocol states: "The undersigned Plenipotentiaries, in the name of their respective Governments: Whereas the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases ...
- 203: Howard Hughes
- ... Robert Maheu, as his right hand man. Hughes knew that Maheu had been involved in many cloak and dagger activities with the FBI and CIA, including an assassination attempt on Cuba’s Fidel Castro. At the time there were several dozen subpoenas for Hughes, including Federal, state and local tax evasion charges. In fact, later Hughes boasted that he never paid ...
- 204: FDR
- ... took a stronger lead in promoting good will among these nations. Roosevelt was the first to sign reciprocal trade agreements with the Latin American countries, including Brazil, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Nicaragua. In 1935, the US signed treaties of non-aggression and conciliation with six Latin American nations. This desire to spread ties across the Western ...
- 205: Don Juan Ponce De Leon
- ... was shot in the stomach with a poison arrow. His men got him off the battle grounds, which was where he was, fighting with the soldiers, and brought him to Cuba as fast as possible. He never recovered, and eventually died from this DEVISTATING arrow blow. Ponce de Leon was a great explorer of his time. During his conquering of Puerto ...
- 206: Alice Walker
- ... a black woman looks at the world, it is so different. When she looks at the people in Iran they look like kinfolk. When she looks at the people in Cuba, they look like her uncles and nieces"(1993). Overall, Walker has been a very influential author throughout the black community, and her audiences are very much interracial. Although many of ...
- 207: Report On Roosevelt
- ... American War broke out tin 1898, Roosevelt helped to organize the First United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment better known as the Rough Riders. He took command of the regiment in Cuba, and on July first he led an asult on a hill outside Santiago. For hours he braved withering gunfire form the heights as he rode up and down the line ...
- 208: Jackie Robinson
- ... stop cold turkey and couldn t in some ways. It just wasn t realistically possible. For instance, Branch Rickey moved spring training for the Jim Crow South to the Caribbean, Cuba and Panama (Rampersad 160). Integration could only start in certain places such as Brooklyn, New York. The Dodgers got their name from the electric streetcars in Brooklyn that were so ...
- 209: Don Pepe Figueres
- ... 232) Figueres returned in 1944, and an alleged fixing of the 1948 Costa Rican election was the window that he had been waiting for. Supported by the governments of Guatemala, Cuba, and the U.S., Figueres and his Army of National Liberation would force the surrender of President Picado, a puppet of Calderon, and the Vanguardia forces, Figueres would seize control ...
- 210: Columbus 2
- ... Spain. While waiting for supplies Columbus explored Cibo and built a fortress called Isabella. Columbus spent six weeks exploring other small islands; on june13 they reached the southernmost point of Cuba and turned back. The supply ships met back up with them at Isabella. After restoring order there, they decided to return to Spain to deal with charges being brought against ...
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