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    INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 7 HAITIAN IMMIGRATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 7 1.1. Origin of Haitian immigration 7 1.2. Causes of Haitian Immigration 8 1.3. Estimation Population of Haitians in R.D. 10 CHAPTER 2 11 Consequences of Migration from Haiti to R.D. 11 2.1. Escaping poverty 11 2.2 As this migration is beneficial? 12 2.3 Provinces with the largest number of Haitian 13 2.4 Republic of Haiti vs. Dominican Republic. 13 CHAPTER 3 14 SUGAR INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURAL

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    I think to myself this is what heaven must be like. There are so many beautiful places in the around the world. So many places to pick and choose from to go on vacation. Hands down the best places I went on vacation had to be the island of Dominican Republic‚ the scenery alone was just breath taking and the people handing me the fruity drinks weren’t too bad either. As soon as you step out of the plane‚ you’re greeted with the sound of live bachata music playing throughout the airport. Then once

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    In February of 2013‚ my passion for the people of La Cola‚ Dominican Republic‚ began. The missions coordinator at my church asked me to lead a group of young adults on a mission trip to a remote‚ impoverished community in the Dominican Republic. Being only 23 and having never led a mission trip before‚ I initially felt unprepared for the task; however‚ she noticed my leadership abilities and my passion for helping people. Somehow‚ she convinced me to lead the trip. As I prepared my team for the trip

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    Successive waves of Arawak migrants‚ moving northward from the Orinoco delta in South America‚ settled the islands of the Caribbean. Around AD 600‚ the Taíno Indians‚ an Arawak culture‚ arrived on the island‚ displacing the previous inhabitants. They were organized into cacicazgos (chiefdoms)‚ each led by a cacique (chief). The final Arawak migrants‚ the Caribs‚ began moving up the Lesser Antilles in the 12th century‚ and were raiding Taíno villages on the island’s eastern coast by the late sixteenth

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    Heroes Imagine a mother that leaves her education behind for the well-being and the future of her child. If that is not a hero‚ then what does the word hero really mean? A hero is not just a person with superpowers‚ but somebody who cares about others more than material things. A hero is someone who takes responsibility and protects the weak. Thus‚ the three types of heroes are everyday hero‚ superhero and famous hero. My three examples of heroes are Superman‚ my mother and the Mirabal sisters

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    You never realize how much you have until you see someone who has very little. I got to really see that when i got to go to the Dominican Republic. It was a great experience not just to see the historic places and the perfect blue ocean like the ones you see in pictures but also to help the people over there in need. The people there were really cool and i learned a lot from the from them and their culture. Even though we had lots of problems at the airports and when we arrived‚ we still had a lot

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    Jazmin Lopez 3/27/14 Dominican Republic Jobs –Selling fruits (coconut‚ mangos‚ etc.)‚ men doing construction‚ women sweeping streets‚ security guards. In Dominican Republic children can’t work until the age of 14. Economy- After a decade of little to no growth in the 1980s‚ the Dominican Government initiated a program of economic reform in the early 1990s‚ adopting sound macroeconomic policies and opening the country to foreign investment. The economy grew at an average rate of 7.6% annually

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    The Dominican Republic as of 1916 had been a victim of enormous political instability that allowed over the creation a stationary political process. The lack of stable political parties to form control and legitimacy in the country was nowhere to be found. The constant back and forth political changes had only increased their external debt to Europe .The probability of European intervention‚ retaliation against the Dominican Republic only increased as instability had become a trend‚ and the debt

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    The Dominican Republic is a place where many go on vacation to see the country’s culture‚ history‚ and scenery. Many native Spanish speakers know it has La República Dominicana. The national language is Spanish; however‚ English is also spoken. As of 2012‚ the census population was 10.24 million (Nations of the World 532). It took a while for the country to reach this number since it was not inhabited until 1492. This was when Christopher Columbus was sent on a journey to Hispaniola. When he heard

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    The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west‚ and San Juan to the east. It is located in the islands of North America. The Dominican Republic takes Representative Democracy. The president of the Dominican Republic is both Head of State‚ and Head of government‚ of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Dominican Republic’s chief exports are worth $6.161 Billion‚ their export goods for example are; ferronickel

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