Cuba was keeping up with technology

Cuba was keeping up with technology and there was a school on almost every city corner.  Men and women became pharmacists, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, and so on.  In addition to excellent, free, public education to the eighth grade, there were private schools all over every city.  There were also trade schools.  For example, if you wanted to become a mechanic, baker, chef, hair stylist,florist,electrician,refrigeration technician, mason, plumber, or secretary you would enroll in trade school.  There were even schools to become a housewife.  All of these trades fueled private enterprise, which in turn fueled Cubans' desire to become successful and to fulfill their dreams.  

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Dania Rosa Nasca
July 30, 2016