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Cuba's Healthcare System and its Impact on Africa
An exploration of the impact of Cuba's healthcare system on the African continent. -- 6,000 words; MLA

Comparison of Puerto Rico and Cuba
A comparison of Puerto Rico and Cuba's history and relationship with the United States. -- 1,500 words; APA

Cuba Sanctions
A critical look at the United States' sanctions on Cuba and whether they are truly justified. -- 2,500 words;

Castro's Cuba
Traces the Cuba's political history with an emphasis on the social impact of Castro's policies. -- 3,150 words;

Cuba's Three Major Modern Historical Periods
A look at the history of modern Cuba. -- 750 words; APA

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CUBA

Demographics. Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean, between the Caribbean Sea and the
North Atlantic Ocean, 90 miles south of Florida. Cuba's population is 11,096,395 (July
1999 est.). Cuba's capitol is Havana, and Spanish is the language spoken there. Cuba's
population is 51% mulatto, 37% white, 11% black and 1% Chinese. 
Economics. The economy in Cuba is dependant on the state, which controls virtually all
foreign trade. Tourism is a major factor in Cuba's economy. Cuba's export commodities
include sugar, nickel, tobacco, shellfish, citrus, medical products and coffee. Cuba's
import commodities include petroleum, food, machinery, and chemicals.
History: The Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The CIA had planned an
invasion of Cuba while Eisenhower was in office, and the plan was carried out while newly
inaugurated President JFK was in office. On April 17, 1961, Cuban exiles, using U.S.
equipment, landed at the Bay of Pigs on the coast of Cuba. By April 19th, Castro's troops
had overpowered and captured the majority of the invasion force. This unsuccessful
invasion was crucial in the development of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1962 the Soviet
Union worked secretly to build missile installations in Cuba. When President Kennedy
found out, he placed a naval blockade on Cuba to stop more Soviet shipments. Russian
Premier Nikita Khrushchev finally agreed to return the missiles to the Soviet Union in
exchange for a commitment that the U.S. would never invade Cuba. This is the closest the
world has ever come to nuclear war. 
Foreign Relations. A trade embargo against Cuba that was imposed by the U.S. in 1960 is
still in place today. The U.S. does not import any Cuban products, nor does it allow any
American medical supplies, capitol or people to enter Cuba. This embargo was meant to
paralyze Cuba's economy and remove Castro from power, but all it has done is deepen the
suffering of the poverty stricken Cuban population. This suffering has consequently
affected the U.S. in the rising number of illegal refugees who immigrate to the U.S. each
year. There is much debate among the citizens of the United States as to whether the
blockade should be broken or not, and the U.S. is the only country to uphold this trade
embargo against Cuba.

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