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    Mountains Beyond Mountains The title is a haitian proverb that translates “beyond the mountains‚ more mountains.” As it relates to the book‚ I believe mountains beyond mountains means the never ending struggle to control disease involving the poor. In this case‚ the poor are the haitian people who are in a struggle to improve their health and the institution in place allow this to perpetuate. Farmer sees health in a way that differs from most. Farmer believes improvement of health is not

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    barely contribute to anything that will help the care of poor people that cannot help themselves. These under developed nations are faced with many infections‚ viruses and malnutrition and hardly anyone is doing anything. In Tracy Kidder’s Mountains Beyond Mountains‚ Paul Farmer spent and dedicated most of his life being a doctor in poor and corrupt countries. These people did not get the proper medical care they deserved because they were deprived of money and most of the hospitals in these poor countries

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    Kim Silva Professor Rusnock History of Medicine 14 September 2012 Mountains Beyond Mountains "Beyond mountains‚ there are mountains." The Haitians use this term to express when an obstacle has been overcome‚ the next one follows almost immediately afterwards. In life‚ this usually seems to be the case. Many people’s solution to a complication is to surrender to it. Paul Farmer is an exception to this. He is a man that has persevered through life‚ battling his own problems‚ while drastically

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    Saving One Life at a Time In the book‚ Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder‚ Paul Farmer made and continues to make a profound difference in the world. He was extremely successful because of the help he received from people who surrounded him. Partners In Health (PIH)‚ Farmer’s organization‚ gives healthcare to people who cannot afford it and treatment to those with tuberculosis and AIDS. Although he was a founding advocate to the success of Partners In Health‚ Farmer would not have accomplished

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    Aldo Ocean Eder had been living in Glace Bay‚ Port area at the southern part of The New Morram City for as long as he could remember in his 17th-year-old life. He’s the only son of Alberto Eder‚ a tough fisherman whose life bound with the tide of the sea life. Numerous times caught by a thunderous storm when he was sailing on the sea and dangling between life and death‚ his father kept his vivid dream that one day his son‚ Aldo Ocean‚ would follow his way of struggling life against the sea. Aldo’s

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    Nicholas Defreitas Professor Herman WHO 1030 10/20/15 King Leopold and the Congo Takeover In the 1800’s‚ European countries all scrambled for African territory. The first to put his foot down in the territory however would be King Leopold ll. “I do not want to miss us getting a slice of this magnificent African cake” said Leopold to a London ambassador shortly before his invasion of Africa. He made his intentions sound charitable and generous; an attempt to help Africa and stop the slave trade

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    to unfold he tells a story of King Leopold II of Belgium who managed to seize land next to the Congo River in Africa. King Leopold used political manipulation and lies to get what he wanted. King Leopold had everyone fooled that he was a humanitarian and he was in the Congo for the greater good‚ but that was not the case. He claimed that civilizing the Congo would keep out “Arab slave- traders” to gain support of people‚ but Leopold wanted something else. Leopold was very greedy‚ and his greed resulted

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    Leopold II (1835-1909) The King of Belgium 1865-1909. The scramble for Africa began in the mid-1870’s with the purpose to colonize the "Dark Continent". Much of the exploration and European interests were in the southern‚ northern‚ and eastern part of the continent. It was still called the "Dark Continent" because of the large basin of rain forests surrounding the Congo River in the equatorial part of western Africa. This area was virtually unexplored because traveling up the river by boat was impossible

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    King Leopold is from Belgium‚ he came to Africa to take their natural resources because Africans were rich with resources. Belgians had companies in Africa and they worked their‚ Leopold got really greedy for natural resources and he started to invade in Africa. King Leopold started to make promises with the Africans saying that he was going to keep them very well educated‚ build hospitals and buildings for their needs Leopold didn’t keep his promises because he didn’t take care of the Natives and

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    rather than it has to say about our furry neighbors. And it is time to look into the mirror and see if we are proud of what is looking back at us. This topic of preconceived notions dictating how we treat animals is the theme of Karen Davis’s “Thinking Like a Chicken.” One of the many interesting sub-topics of animal ethics addressed in this paper is the topic of domestication. If we created and formed domesticated animals through selective breeding do they deserve rights? Karen Davis and I would

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