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16.05.19 / Uncategorized / Author: Wallace
Analyze the elements that distinguish the judicial proceedings to which the five Heroes have been subjected. Define humanistic and social conditions which were imposed by the U.S. Government to the five Heroes before the trial. Specify the actions that the Committee Pro release of the University of Ciego de avila in post of the struggle for the liberation of the five Heroes. Characterize the level of disclosure of the Committee Pro release of the University of Ciego de avila as regards the situation of the five Heroes to project them into the University Headquarters and the province. Analyze the role of the college students Ciego de avila to the cause of the five Heroes. For the realization of this work were applied different methods, techniques and instruments of research which allowed the fulfillment of the goal, using is more often the following: theoretical level: the historical logic to realize consistent determination of the historical evolution of the judicial proceedings they were subjected five Heroes.
Analysis and synthesis for the interpretation of the information obtained in the implementation of the instruments. The empirical level: survey: national and foreign students and professors of the University of Ciego de avila to assess the level of disclosure and the activities carried out in the center post of the struggle for the liberation of the five Heroes. The documentary analysis: characterization of everything that happens at international level about the case of the five Heroes, as well as to discuss the strengthening of the existing disclosure today at the global level and in the territory. The SPSS program for qualitative analysis of applied instruments was used for the statistical processing of information. The scientific novelty of the research is expressed in that it constitutes the first study of Community intervention that takes place at the University of Ciego de avila with respect to the five Heroes case prisoners unjustly in US prisons.
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