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The capital of Cuba is Havana. Cuba's population is about 11.4 million and is growing a little bit each year. Three-fourths of the people live in urban areas; more than 2 million people live in Havana. Cubans of white Spanish descent make up about 37 percent of the population, and 11 percent is made up of people who come from African ancestors. || The Knight Anole grows up to be 18 inches long. || The capital of Cuba is Havana. Cuba's population is about 11.4 million and is growing a little bit each year. Three-fourths of the people live in urban areas; more than 2 million people live in Havana. Cubans of white Spanish descent make up about 37 percent of the population, and 11 percent is made up of people who come from African ancestors. || The Knight Anole grows up to be 18 inches long. || The capital of Cuba is Havana. Cuba's population is about 11.4 million and is growing a little bit each year. Three-fourths of the people live in urban areas; more than 2 million people live in Havana. Cubans of white Spanish descent make up about 37 percent of the population, and 11 percent is made up of people who come from African ancestors. || The Knight Anole grows up to be 18 inches long. ||
 * Slide Number || Photo || Narrative ||
 * 1 || [[image:http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/wgmaps/wg-cuba-780-400x300.gif width="348" height="261"]] || Hello, this is George, Jackson, and Conrad here and we are doing a project for our seventh grade class about Cuba. Cuba is the largest country of the Greater Antilles.
 * 2 || [[image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Flag_of_Cuba.svg/800px-Flag_of_Cuba.svg.png width="365" height="199"]] || The flag of Cuba, most recently adopted on 20 May 1902,has five stripes of blue and white and a red triangle on the left side. A white star can be seen in the middle of the red triangle. The first 3 provinces are symbolized by the 3 blue stripes . The triangle stands for liberty, and the red stands for the blood of Cuban patriots. ||
 * 3 || [[image:hola.JPG width="375" height="281"]] || People in Cuba speak the language Spanish. Spanish people make up 37% of the Cuban population. What you see in this picture is a huge sign that says HOLA which means hello in Spanish. ||
 * 4 || [[image:cuba11.jpg width="426" height="339"]] || People go to church and pray at this Cathedral. In Cuba almost half of the total population is not strongly religious, but of the remaining half, the majority religion is Roman Catholic. Also there is a small portion of Protestants. During World War 2 some Jews emigrated to Cuba. After Castro's rise to power in 1959 most of the Jewish population emigrated to the United States. ||
 * 5 || [[image:4-72dpi_Helpful_Yoruba_Gods!.jpg width="286" height="208"]] || Cuban head masks are an example of Artistic expression that is is determined by the goverment. and the culture is changed by Marxist ideas. Expression is watched by the government. The government controls the press. Pressure by the government changes what's in the literature, cinema, and theater. ||
 * 6 || [[image:5198~Cuba-Posters.jpg]] || The government has eased up a bit, to increase tourism, but the restrictions are still very strict. This basically means that if you wanted to write a book the government checks to see if the topic of the book is approved and if it is not they will not let you write that book. ||
 * 7 || ===[[image:picoturquino.jpg width="394" height="266"]]=== || Cuba's highest peak known as Pico Turquino, it lies in the Sierra Maestra mountain chain in the east of Cuba, reaching up to the height of 6,749 feet. ||
 * 8 || [[image:cubaclimate.jpg width="367" height="254"]] || The climate is originally tropical. Normally there is a prolonged dry season between December and May, May to November is the rainy season for Cuba. Hurricanes and cloudbursts will come during the rainy season, causing severe flooding, coastal erosions, or landslides. Daylight hours tend to be longer in the winter and shorter in the summer. ||
 * 9 || [[image:CubanIguana.jpg width="399" height="280"]] || Animals of Cuba are Snakes, Iguana's, Alligators and Crocodiles. Cuba also has the largest fishing fleet in the Caribbean (one of the largest in the world). About 40% of Cuba's fish caught is caught locally and includes Lobster, Shrimp, Tuna, Mackerel, Bonito, and Snapper. ||
 * 10 || [[image:CubanKnightAnole.jpg width="410" height="264"]] || The Cuban Knight Anole, this lizard is a very exotic lizard, they sneaked on boats in Cuba and ended up in Florida, spreading their species further.
 * 11 || ===[[image:statue.jpg width="214" height="276"]]=== || The Statue is on top of Pico Turquino National Park, it shares the same name as the mountain it stands on top of, Pico Turquino, the highest mountain in Cuba. ||
 * 12 || ===[[image:cuba_el_nicho.jpg width="382" height="217"]]=== || One of Cuba's many beautiful and scenic water forms. This is EL Nicho Falls, one among many of the water sources in Cuba. You will not beleive the true beauty of this scenic area until you see it yourself. ||
 * 13 || ===[[image:http://listverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/fidel-castro5-cropped.jpg.jpg width="233" height="300"]]=== || His name is Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba. This is an example of the government in Cuba which is a dictatorship. A dictatorship is a type of government where the dictator, or leader takes power by force. ||
 * 14 || ===[[image:http://www.hermann-uwe.de/files/images/sugar.preview.jpg width="220" height="223"]]=== || Sugar cubes are a big crop and exports from Cuba. Sugar is a main part of Cuban economy, which helps the Country prosper in many ways ||
 * 15 || ===[[image:http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/images/Ripe_tobacco_leaf.JPG width="205" height="201"]]=== || Also there is another big product in Cuba that catches Cuban eyes and this is a picture of tobacco. This is a main product crop that has been expored out of Cuba. ||
 * 16 || [[image:buscrash.jpg width="259" height="194"]] || On October 7, 2007, a bus came in collision with a train. 28 people were killed from the incident and leaving another 73 injured, including 15 people in critical condition. It is said that when the bus and the train made contact, the train dragged the bus futher down to a bridge, where the bus then fell over the edge. ||
 * 17 || [[image:Vet-spanishAmerican.jpg width="173" height="254"]] || In the United States, word about rebellions and the cruelties of the Spaniards led to protests. On Feb. 15, 1898, the USS Maine blew up in Havana Harbor and on April 25, 1898, the United States declared war on Spain. This was known as the Spanish American war. It was very short, but U.S. forces captured and controlled Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. A peace treaty, signed in December made Spain give up Cuba. In 1902 the Republic of Cuba was established. This is a picture of veterans of the Spanish American War. ||
 * 18 || ===[[image:cuba_money.gif]]=== || Cuban money, called the Cuban Peso. It is used as currency for Cubans in the country. ||
 * Slide Number || Photo || Narrative ||
 * 1 || [[image:http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/wgmaps/wg-cuba-780-400x300.gif width="348" height="261"]] || Hello, this is George, Jackson, and Conrad here and we are doing a project for our seventh grade class about Cuba. Cuba is the largest country of the Greater Antilles.
 * 2 || [[image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Flag_of_Cuba.svg/800px-Flag_of_Cuba.svg.png width="365" height="199"]] || The flag of Cuba, most recently adopted on 20 May 1902,has five stripes of blue and white and a red triangle on the left side. A white star can be seen in the middle of the red triangle. The first 3 provinces are symbolized by the 3 blue stripes . The triangle stands for liberty, and the red stands for the blood of Cuban patriots. ||
 * 3 || [[image:hola.JPG width="375" height="281"]] || People in Cuba speak the language Spanish. Spanish people make up 37% of the Cuban population. What you see in this picture is a huge sign that says HOLA which means hello in Spanish. ||
 * 4 || [[image:cuba11.jpg width="426" height="339"]] || People go to church and pray at this Cathedral. In Cuba almost half of the total population is not strongly religious, but of the remaining half, the majority religion is Roman Catholic. Also there is a small portion of Protestants. During World War 2 some Jews emigrated to Cuba. After Castro's rise to power in 1959 most of the Jewish population emigrated to the United States. ||
 * 5 || [[image:4-72dpi_Helpful_Yoruba_Gods!.jpg width="286" height="208"]] || Cuban head masks are an example of Artistic expression that is is determined by the goverment. and the culture is changed by Marxist ideas. Expression is watched by the government. The government controls the press. Pressure by the government changes what's in the literature, cinema, and theater. ||
 * 6 || [[image:5198~Cuba-Posters.jpg]] || The government has eased up a bit, to increase tourism, but the restrictions are still very strict. This basically means that if you wanted to write a book the government checks to see if the topic of the book is approved and if it is not they will not let you write that book. ||
 * 7 || ===[[image:picoturquino.jpg width="394" height="266"]]=== || Cuba's highest peak known as Pico Turquino, it lies in the Sierra Maestra mountain chain in the east of Cuba, reaching up to the height of 6,749 feet. ||
 * 8 || [[image:cubaclimate.jpg width="367" height="254"]] || The climate is originally tropical. Normally there is a prolonged dry season between December and May, May to November is the rainy season for Cuba. Hurricanes and cloudbursts will come during the rainy season, causing severe flooding, coastal erosions, or landslides. Daylight hours tend to be longer in the winter and shorter in the summer. ||
 * 9 || [[image:CubanIguana.jpg width="399" height="280"]] || Animals of Cuba are Snakes, Iguana's, Alligators and Crocodiles. Cuba also has the largest fishing fleet in the Caribbean (one of the largest in the world). About 40% of Cuba's fish caught is caught locally and includes Lobster, Shrimp, Tuna, Mackerel, Bonito, and Snapper. ||
 * 10 || [[image:CubanKnightAnole.jpg width="410" height="264"]] || The Cuban Knight Anole, this lizard is a very exotic lizard, they sneaked on boats in Cuba and ended up in Florida, spreading their species further.
 * 11 || ===[[image:statue.jpg width="214" height="276"]]=== || The Statue is on top of Pico Turquino National Park, it shares the same name as the mountain it stands on top of, Pico Turquino, the highest mountain in Cuba. ||
 * 12 || ===[[image:cuba_el_nicho.jpg width="382" height="217"]]=== || One of Cuba's many beautiful and scenic water forms. This is EL Nicho Falls, one among many of the water sources in Cuba. You will not beleive the true beauty of this scenic area until you see it yourself. ||
 * 13 || ===[[image:http://listverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/fidel-castro5-cropped.jpg.jpg width="233" height="300"]]=== || His name is Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba. This is an example of the government in Cuba which is a dictatorship. A dictatorship is a type of government where the dictator, or leader takes power by force. ||
 * 14 || ===[[image:http://www.hermann-uwe.de/files/images/sugar.preview.jpg width="220" height="223"]]=== || Sugar cubes are a big crop and exports from Cuba. Sugar is a main part of Cuban economy, which helps the Country prosper in many ways ||
 * 15 || ===[[image:http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/images/Ripe_tobacco_leaf.JPG width="205" height="201"]]=== || Also there is another big product in Cuba that catches Cuban eyes and this is a picture of tobacco. This is a main product crop that has been expored out of Cuba. ||
 * 16 || [[image:buscrash.jpg width="259" height="194"]] || On October 7, 2007, a bus came in collision with a train. 28 people were killed from the incident and leaving another 73 injured, including 15 people in critical condition. It is said that when the bus and the train made contact, the train dragged the bus futher down to a bridge, where the bus then fell over the edge. ||
 * 17 || [[image:Vet-spanishAmerican.jpg width="173" height="254"]] || In the United States, word about rebellions and the cruelties of the Spaniards led to protests. On Feb. 15, 1898, the USS Maine blew up in Havana Harbor and on April 25, 1898, the United States declared war on Spain. This was known as the Spanish American war. It was very short, but U.S. forces captured and controlled Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. A peace treaty, signed in December made Spain give up Cuba. In 1902 the Republic of Cuba was established. This is a picture of veterans of the Spanish American War. ||
 * 18 || ===[[image:cuba_money.gif]]=== || Cuban money. Called the Cuban Peso. It is used as currency for Cubans in the country. ||
 * Slide Number || Photo || Narrative ||
 * 1 || [[image:http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/wgmaps/wg-cuba-780-400x300.gif width="348" height="261"]] || Hello, this is George, Jackson, and Conrad here and we are doing a project for our seventh grade class about Cuba. Cuba is the largest country of the Greater Antilles.
 * 2 || [[image:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Flag_of_Cuba.svg/800px-Flag_of_Cuba.svg.png width="365" height="199"]] || The flag of Cuba, most recently adopted on 20 May 1902,has five stripes of blue and white and a red triangle on the left side. A white star can be seen in the middle of the red triangle. The first 3 provinces are symbolized by the 3 blue stripes . The triangle stands for liberty, and the red stands for the blood of Cuban patriots. ||
 * 3 || [[image:hola.JPG width="375" height="281"]] || People in Cuba speak the language Spanish. Spanish people make up 37% of the Cuban population. What you see in this picture is a huge sign that says HOLA which means hello in Spanish. ||
 * 4 || [[image:cuba11.jpg width="426" height="339"]] || People go to church and pray at this Cathedral. In Cuba almost half of the total population is not strongly religious, but of the remaining half, the majority religion is Roman Catholic. Also there is a small portion of Protestants. During World War 2 some Jews emigrated to Cuba. After Castro's rise to power in 1959 most of the Jewish population emigrated to the United States. ||
 * 5 || [[image:4-72dpi_Helpful_Yoruba_Gods!.jpg width="286" height="208"]] || Cuban head masks are an example of Artistic expression that is is determined by the goverment. and the culture is changed by Marxist ideas. Expression is watched by the government. The government controls the press. Pressure by the government changes what's in the literature, cinema, and theater. ||
 * 6 || [[image:5198~Cuba-Posters.jpg]] || The government has eased up a bit, to increase tourism, but the restrictions are still very strict. This basically means that if you wanted to write a book the government checks to see if the topic of the book is approved and if it is not they will not let you write that book. ||
 * 7 || ===[[image:picoturquino.jpg width="394" height="266"]]=== || Cuba's highest peak known as Pico Turquino, it lies in the Sierra Maestra mountain chain in the east of Cuba, reaching up to the height of 6,749 feet. ||
 * 8 || [[image:cubaclimate.jpg width="367" height="254"]] || The climate is originally tropical. Normally there is a prolonged dry season between December and May, May to November is the rainy season for Cuba. Hurricanes and cloudbursts will come during the rainy season, causing severe flooding, coastal erosions, or landslides. Daylight hours tend to be longer in the winter and shorter in the summer. ||
 * 9 || [[image:CubanIguana.jpg width="399" height="280"]] || Animals of Cuba are Snakes, Iguana's, Alligators and Crocodiles. Cuba also has the largest fishing fleet in the Caribbean (one of the largest in the world). About 40% of Cuba's fish caught is caught locally and includes Lobster, Shrimp, Tuna, Mackerel, Bonito, and Snapper. ||
 * 10 || [[image:CubanKnightAnole.jpg width="410" height="264"]] || The Cuban Knight Anole, this lizard is a very exotic lizard, they sneaked on boats in Cuba and ended up in Florida, spreading their species further.
 * 11 || ===[[image:statue.jpg width="214" height="276"]]=== || The Statue is on top of Pico Turquino National Park, it shares the same name as the mountain it stands on top of, Pico Turquino, the highest mountain in Cuba. ||
 * 12 || ===[[image:cuba_el_nicho.jpg width="382" height="217"]]=== || One of Cuba's many beautiful and scenic water forms. This is EL Nicho Falls, one among many of the water sources in Cuba. You will not beleive the true beauty of this scenic area until you see it yourself. ||
 * 13 || ===[[image:http://listverse.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/fidel-castro5-cropped.jpg.jpg width="233" height="300"]]=== || His name is Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba. This is an example of the government in Cuba which is a dictatorship. A dictatorship is a type of government where the dictator, or leader takes power by force. ||
 * 14 || ===[[image:http://www.hermann-uwe.de/files/images/sugar.preview.jpg width="220" height="223"]]=== || Sugar cubes are a big crop and exports from Cuba. Sugar is a main part of Cuban economy, which helps the Country prosper in many ways ||
 * 15 || ===[[image:http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog/images/Ripe_tobacco_leaf.JPG width="205" height="201"]]=== || Also there is another big product in Cuba that catches Cuban eyes and this is a picture of tobacco. This is a main product crop that has been expored out of Cuba. ||
 * 16 || [[image:buscrash.jpg width="259" height="194"]] || On October 7, 2007, a bus came in collision with a train. 28 people were killed from the incident and leaving another 73 injured, including 15 people in critical condition. It is said that when the bus and the train made contact, the train dragged the bus futher down to a bridge, where the bus then fell over the edge. ||
 * 17 || [[image:Vet-spanishAmerican.jpg width="173" height="254"]] || In the United States, word about rebellions and the cruelties of the Spaniards led to protests. On Feb. 15, 1898, the USS Maine blew up in Havana Harbor and on April 25, 1898, the United States declared war on Spain. This was known as the Spanish American war. It was very short, but U.S. forces captured and controlled Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. A peace treaty, signed in December made Spain give up Cuba. In 1902 the Republic of Cuba was established. This is a picture of veterans of the Spanish American War. ||
 * 18 || ===[[image:cuba_money.gif]]=== || Cuban money. Called the Cuban Peso. It is used as currency for Cubans in the country. ||