Haiti is a beautiful yet broken country. If someone asked how to describe Haiti this was commonly how others and myself would describe the country. This past October-November‚ I was given an incredible opportunity to witness and experience Haiti myself. Haiti is deeply enriched in their culture and religion that is truly special. Haiti unfortunately lacks in sanitary‚ resources‚ and finances that takes away from Haitians being able to take care of their health. This country has gone through a lot
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is known as modernization. The conformity of modernization is encouraged by industrial capitalist societies and the societies who choose to follow their own traditional roots are looked down upon as they are viewed to be more primitive. Modernization consists of four sub processes: technological development‚ agricultural development‚ industrialization‚ and urbanization (360). The outcome of modernization can be positive‚ but it can also produce negative results. In the past modernization has destroyed
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like this contributed to the underdevelopment of Haiti? I also want to study how Haiti can maximize and develop their human resources in order to improve the quality of life. Lastly‚ how has mismanagement and lack of resources in Haiti contributed to the ecologically hazardous environment‚ such as the large scale of deforestation on the hillsides of Haiti. I am interested in how all of these different issues are interconnect and contribute to Haiti being the poorest country in the western hemisphere
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Access to Healthcare Services in Haiti Lena Almas Miami Dade “Healthcare is a human right‚ every American is entitled to the right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health.” Those words were spoken by former President Theodore Roosevelt on January 11‚ 1944 to the American Congress. This essential freedom is not enjoyed by the global society at large and currently “over one billion people lack access to basic healthcare systems.” (Carr‚ 2004‚ p. 28) Unfortunately
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the person they become. These occurrences may help them comprehend their strengths‚ choices and weaknesses. An experience that helped me realize and gain insight as to just what I would like to do with my life‚ is when I eye witnessed the poverty in Haiti and was not able to do much‚ if anything about it. As a child growing up‚ I enjoyed sitting back and listening to my parents chat about their own upbringing. As Haitian immigrants they constantly reminded my siblings and I to be thankful for what
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Haiti Case Study Haiti is a small island‚ which is part of the Caribbean. It has a small population of around 10 million people. It is a very poor country with a GDP of 819.90. Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7 earthquake on 12th January 2010 causing devastation to the area due to the lack of preparation for such an event. The epicentre of the earthquake was just 25km away from the country’s capital‚ Port au Prince‚ meaning the most populated area in the country was hit. Haiti is situated on a
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other countries around the world. As Deo described the suffering in his village‚ I was brought back to my mission trip to Haiti‚ where my eyes were truly opened to the world of poverty for the first time. I went into the trip anticipating it would affect my life‚ but I had no idea how much I would truly be changed. The most evident connection between Burundi or Africa and Haiti was the devastating poverty that overwhelmed the country. Deo described the way many people lived in poverty and couldn’t
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junior year my basketball team including I myself attended the Hoops for Haiti fundraiser that Meredith Elementary school hosted. Hoops for Haiti helps aid the disaster relief fund that is held in Haiti. Hundreds of elementary school children paid $5 each for a chance to play with not only Neumann-Goretti’s women’s basketball team but also the men’s team too. All proceeds were meant to go directly to rebuild and fund schools in Haiti. I decided to talk about this specific service that I participated in
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or diverse language‚ the less that it is valued by society. The less Europeans sounding language the less “civilized” the group is perceived by society. This occur even within a culture‚ for example in Haiti the standard language is French even though the majority of the country speak creole. In Haiti‚ French is viewed as if you are educated and if you are fluent in French then you are superior to those who don’t which I find extremely odd because they are choosing the language of their colonizers
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Global economy is known as one of the most effective problems in Haiti‚ after all if Haiti had a great economic development the people in the country wouldn’t live in poverty with major critical issues. The Haitian government participates in many affairs such as free trade which are caused by globalization. The president knows that it is hurting the country but since these affairs benefits himself he does not worry much on how the citizen’s lives are being affected by globalization. Most of the country’s
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