here is a list of some of the main similarities and differences between california and cuba
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Differences and SimilaritiesBy
Kathryn SellinMelissa Rodriguez
California and Cuba
Here is a list of some of the main similarities and differences between California and Cuba.
Introduction
California has a very diverse landscape, from deserts to mountains, from beaches to forests.
It is approximately 163,700 sq miles.
It is the third largest state in the country.
California’s Geographic Information
Cuba is an island country located south of Florida.
It is approximately 42,800 sq miles.
Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean.
Cuba’s Geographic Information
The unemployment rate for October was 10.1%
California is has the most agricultural exports out of the states in addition to being the leading state in dairy exports.
California
California’s Economy
In 2011, the unemployment rate was 3.2%
20% of the labor force is in agriculture.
As of last year, Cuba has second highest tax revenue at 76.8%.
Cuba’s Economy
Any education/schooling beyond high school must be paid for by the student.
California’s Education System
Cuba offers free education up to a PHD.
Cuba’s Education System
California has the largest population out of all the states.
California is a diverse state, with its diversity directly effecting our culture.
California has a high percentage of Mexican students.
The People of California
Population of 11,075,244, as of July 2012.
Median age of 38.9
Life expectancy of 77.87
Generally more appreciative of what they have.
The People of Cuba
In California, many different foods are available.
There are also many different diets commonly eaten/practiced in California(vegetarianism, veganism, raw food only, gluten free…)
The poverty in California often forces people to consume numerous amounts of junk food, leading to a high obesity rate.
Food in California
In Cuba, rice and beans are primarily eaten.
Cuba, as it is a tropical island, produces numerous fruits.
Most food is purchased from government owned stores.
Cuba is currently having a food shortage.
Food in Cuba
Cubans have free education and healthcare.
Cubans are well known for their music and dancing.
Things to know
“Cuba at times portrays the US embargo, in place since 1961, as the source of its difficulties.” – CIA World Factbook
Twenty-nine percent of children in South Los Angeles are classified as obese to only 23.3% obesity rate among children countrywide.
Quotes
Last updated November 13th, 2012. The world factbook. www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cu.html. Government owned website that contains information on the Cuban economy, military, government, and society.
Bureau of Labor Statistics. www.bls.gov. Government owned website with information on unemployment rates and statistics.
Economy of California. En.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_California#section_. Details on the economy of California.
References
There are a number of similarities and differences between California and Cuba, the most notable being named above.
Conclusion
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