Peter

"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

Category: Humanities

A Struggle for Change

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This is a historical fiction about our main character writing a journal throughout the Cuban revolution. He will live through Batista’s government, join the rebel army and enjoy the changes made by Castro’s government. He will evolve from a poor sugarcane cutter, to a revolutionary then to a commoner living in Castro’s Cuba.

 

The revolution was worth it because the money spent annually on healthcare for people living in Castro’s Cuba was one of the lowest in the world. Also, Compared to Batista’s government, the literacy of Cuban people increased a lot after the revolution. Rich people’s land were confiscated and were given to poor people who needed the land. Although Cuba ended up with another dictator after the revolution, at least it ended up with a dictator who cares about the people more than Batista.

Cuban Revolution-A Struggle for Change

Revolutions are wide spread; it usually happens all around a country when it starts. They are usually quick and they bring rapid change to a country. This video will explain the cause, duration and effects of the Cuban Revolution. It explains from how the dictator Batista came to power to Castro’s struggle for change, then to what changed after Castro came to power.

The Big Thirst Summary

The Big Thirst is a nonfiction book about water problems around the world. It talked aboutĀ  droughts all around the world, water problems in big cities in the middle of a desert, and how people attempted to fix the water problems. It talked about how water made its way to Earth and its history on Earth. It also talked about the presence of water in our daily life, even if we might not notice it.

The main idea I found is when there is not enough water in an area, people will use a lot of resources to attempt to deliver water there. As I read further, the author gave many examples that supports the main idea, here they are:

From the start of the book, I found out a possible theme which isĀ water is everywhere in out lives. As I read further, I found more evidence to support this theme:

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