People here all have negative ideas about Haiti, but Haitian culture has a positive side. |
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Many of the songs by French artists come with a Latin lilt and tracks from Haiti and Mauritius bring in new instruments and warmer rhythms. |
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More than 200 illegal immigrants from Haiti are now at a detention center today in Florida, awaiting processing. |
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American protectorates in Cuba, Panama, Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic were modified or dismantled. |
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Low literacy in Haiti contributes to inconsistent spelling of patients' names and addresses. |
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In the past year the agency interceded on behalf of immigrants from Somalia to Lebanon, from Iraq to Haiti, Brazil, and beyond. |
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In the egalitarian spirit of the French Revolution, the newly independent Haiti abolished primogeniture. |
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We won preliminary court relief, requiring that the Haitians be afforded counsel before repatriation to Haiti. |
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From there, they went to Haiti for the island's bicentennial independence celebrations. |
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The delegation will have a two-day stopover in New York en route to Haiti and a one-day stopover in Los Angeles on the return trip. |
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One in 10 students is a refugee or asylee, often from either Cuba or Haiti. |
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My absolute favorite place was a tiny casino in the Royal Haitian Hotel in Port Au Prince, Haiti. |
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The warehousemen are responsible for distributing food supplies to the program's school cafeterias in the north of Haiti. |
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Other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and several African states, have begun to sow jatropha for future use in biodiesel. |
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Creative ingenuity gone, the arts and industries would decay, sky-scrapers would crumble, plantations would be weedgrown, as they are in Haiti. |
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Sailors traveling with Columbus in 1492 suffered chigoe flea infestation while in Haiti and probably were the first to introduce it to Europe. |
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The lurching father suggests a voodoo zombi dug up by some malevolent Pedro loa and set to work in the plantations of Haiti. |
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And the State Department has already indicated that a multinational force will be sent to the Haiti soon. |
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Washington sent Marines into Haiti in 1915 and militarily occupied the country for nearly 20 years. |
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Googling the Haiti war is an interesting exercise, if only to revisit old fault lines. |
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Haitian human rights organizations have repeatedly requested that Constant be forcibly returned to Haiti. |
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Let us consider the two countries that the United States did occupy as colonies in the 20th century, Haiti and the Philippines. |
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Coffee, sugar, cotton, and indigo from Haiti accounted for nearly one-half of France's foreign trade. |
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Jamaica supplied hammocks and cotton cloth to Cuba and Haiti, and the Spaniards themselves had sailcloth made in Jamaica. |
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The US sent troops to occupy Haiti in 1915 after a mob dragged President Guillaume Sam from his palace and tore him limb from limb. |
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The living dead in pop culture are no doubt inspired by the great voodoo zombie legend of Haiti in the heart of the Caribbean. |
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Of course, the people of Haiti claim that they see zombies very often, but no one has been able to prove it. |
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Christopher Columbus reputedly chanced upon hammocks in Haiti and sailors were soon slumbering in them on board ship. |
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Pina is also pessimistic about the prospects for more accurate media coverage of Haiti. |
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And while the task force prepares to fully hand over the Haiti operation to UN troops, Aristide's removal from power is still not without its opponents. |
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Kidder had been sent to Haiti to report on American troops who were bracing the democratically elected government in the face of a powerful military junta. |
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But now in Haiti, transferring emergency relief aid via mobile phones has allowed governments and NGOs to track their aid flows. |
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The journey from Haiti in the 1980s is like a new middle passage. |
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Should the US, Canada and the European Union make good on their threat of an aids cut-off, Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, will be devastated. |
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The two main languages of Haiti are Haitian Creole and French. |
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She says Haitians sometimes view Haiti through two extreme prisms. |
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You can literally see the Dominican border when you fly into Haiti. |
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Haiti had extreme problems far pre-dating the quake that should have been central to the planning for any realistic solution. |
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Haiti has a chance to change post-earthquake, and so should our thinking when it comes to development. |
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I'm sure there are hermits living in the hills of Haiti who have served the Lwa all their life and are mighty in Legba's magick, who have never set foot in a peristyle. |
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Dodson says the support thus far pales in comparison to what was offered for other disasters, such as the earthquake in Haiti. |
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Voodoo is the official religion of Haiti and was brought into the West Indies nation by African slaves. |
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The Comedians By Graham Greene The granddaddy of all outsider books on Haiti, by the granddaddy of outsiders. |
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Over 10,000 ngos have been documented operating in Haiti since the earthquake, according to the United Institute of Peace. |
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When it came to Haiti, France was first a brutal colonizer, and then a usurious bully. |
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Until Haiti, abolitionists focused on either gradual emancipation, or simply ending the slave trade, not slavery itself. |
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In 2010 Cuba provided the largest contingent of medical staff during the aftermath of the huge earthquake that shook Haiti. |
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The agronomist Directed by Jonathan Demme Oscar-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme has been fascinated by Haiti for years. |
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Projects have included sponsoring literacy programs at schools in Haiti and mentoring elementary school students in Bartow. |
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It was in 2012, in post-earthquake Haiti, and Van den Brule, having worked in there for years, was brainstorming. |
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Rwanda, Darfur, Pakistan, Iraq, Indonesia, Burma, Haiti, Kashmir, even New Orleans. |
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When the chatty, high-energy nurse went to Haiti for the first time four years ago, she took boxes of medicine, cans of food and piles of clothes. |
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Puello contacted the Central Valley Baptist Church just two days after the Americans were arrested in Haiti. |
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Inside Haiti, the opposition has turned to the most reactionary elements. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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On the right, we've got Haiti somehow again attracting the wingnuts. |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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The Roosevelt Corollary was invoked by the government to justify military interventions in Nicaragua, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico. |
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My favourite physician-turned-leader was, of course, Francois Duvalier, the legendary Papa Doc, a practising physician who as a country doctor tried to rid Haiti of the yaws. |
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Two hundred years ago, following a slave uprising, Haiti threw off the yoke of bondage to become a free black state and a haven for escaped African slaves. |
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In total, 20 Kazakhstani military observers participate in UN peacekeeping missions in Haiti, the Western Sahara, Cote d'Ivoire and Liberia. |
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Marline Lamothe, a USAID employee in Haiti, was murdered in 2012 as she returned home after a work function. |
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Part of the funds will be used to Restore the Payments System of the Haiti Bank. |
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The invasion of chaotic, enfeebled Haiti was a short-term success. |
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Following the match, the referee of their critical game against Haiti was awarded a lifetime ban for his actions. |
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Datura did grow in Haiti, three species, all of them introduced from the Old World. |
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In 1804, Haiti secured independence from France, first as the Empire of Haiti, which later became a republic. |
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Polls show three-quarters of the people don't want us to invade Haiti. Nonetheless, it appears we're about to go knee-deep in the Big Muddy. |
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In 1804, Haiti, the second republic in the western hemisphere, proclaimed its independence, achieved by slave leaders. |
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He logicked that one out. He snuck into Haiti and scored herbs to rev him and calm him. |
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In 2012, the nation of Haiti, with 9 million people, became the largest CARICOM nation that sought to join the union. |
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The second official language is the recently standardized Haitian Creole, which virtually the entire population of Haiti speaks. |
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Similar legends are also very common in Eastern Europe, as well as in Haiti and some countries in Asia. |
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On her promotion tour for the film, she also spoke of Operation USA and the aid campaign to the Haiti disaster. |
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One hundred and one UN personnel died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the worst loss of life in the organization's history. |
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Tickets were auctioned, raising over half a million US dollars for the NGO's 2010 Haiti earthquake relief. |
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In 2010 the Armed Forces were also involved in Haiti and Chile humanitarian responses after their respective earthquakes. |
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It has built a tradition of participating in UN peacekeeping missions such as in Haiti and East Timor. |
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Haitian Creole is dominant in the nation of Haiti, where French is also spoken. |
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The rhinoceros iguana from the island of Hispaniola which is shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is also endangered. |
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In just two years under Columbus's governorship more than half of the 250,000 Arawaks in Haiti were dead. |
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Most peristyles in Haiti have hard-packed dirt floors that can soak up libations when they're poured on the ground in honor of the spirits. |
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As of January 2017, 34 police officers from Madagascar are deployed in Haiti as part of the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti. |
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Cape Verdeans moved to places all over the world, from Macau to Haiti, and Argentina to northern Europe. |
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Today cricket is still enjoyed by a few locals and immigrants in the country usually from Jamaica, Guyana, Haiti and Barbados. |
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The depression is home to a chain of salt lakes, including Lake Azuei in Haiti and Lake Enriquillo in the Dominican Republic. |
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Haiti has seen a dramatic reduction of forests due to the excessive and increasing use of charcoal as fuel for cooking. |
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When Columbus initially landed in Haiti, he had thought he had found India or Asia. |
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In English, this rule for the pronunciation is often disregarded, thus the spelling Haiti is used. |
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After Santo Domingo achieved independence from Haiti, it established a separate national identity. |
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Sisal was introduced to Haiti, and sugarcane and cotton became significant exports. |
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In October 1994, Aristide returned to Haiti to complete his term in office. |
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In November 1994, Hurricane Gordon brushed Haiti, dumping heavy rain and creating flash flooding that triggered mudslides. |
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The rebellion eventually reached the capital, and Aristide was forced into exile, after which the United Nations stationed peacekeepers in Haiti. |
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Special Forces uniforms, but changed into civilian clothes upon boarding the aircraft that was used to remove Aristide from Haiti. |
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The storm brought deadly winds and rain which left Haiti with a large amount of damage to be repaired. |
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The devastation and damage that Hurricane Matthew caused was unpredictable and left Haiti in a state of emergency. |
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Haiti is on the western part of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles. |
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Haiti is subject to periodic droughts and floods, made more severe by deforestation. |
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Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of the National Assembly of Haiti. |
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Haiti has so much foreign debt that payments have rivaled the available government budget for social sector spending. |
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According to a 2006 report by the Corruption Perceptions Index, there is a strong correlation between corruption and poverty in Haiti. |
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Haiti has consistently ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world on the Corruption Perceptions Index. |
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Today, Haiti relies heavily on an oil alliance with Petrocaribe for much of its energy requirements. |
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The houses have backup generators, because the electrical grid in Haiti is unreliable. |
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Haiti exports crops such as mangoes, cacao, coffee, papayas, mahogany nuts, spinach, and watercress. |
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Haiti has two main highways that run from one end of the country to the other. |
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In Haiti, communications include the radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. |
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Due to the racial caste system instituted in colonial Haiti, Haitian mulattoes became the nation's social elite and racially privileged. |
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Haitian Creole, which has recently undergone a standardization, is spoken by virtually the entire population of Haiti. |
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Haiti has always been a literary nation that has produced poetry, novels, and plays of international recognition. |
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Jacmel, a colonial city that was tentatively accepted as a World Heritage site, was extensively damaged by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. |
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Football is the most popular sport in Haiti with hundreds of small football clubs competing at the local level. |
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Haiti has participated in the Olympic Games since the year 1900 and won a number of medals. |
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The January 2010 earthquake, was a major setback for education reform in Haiti as it diverted limited resources to survival. |
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There are also medical schools and law schools offered at both the University of Haiti and abroad. |
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Most people living in Haiti are at high risk for major infectious diseases. |
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The infant mortality rate in Haiti in 2013 was 55 deaths per 1,000 live births, compared to a rate of 6 per 1,000 in other countries. |
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It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
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Haiti is included with this group based on historical association but Haitians speak both Creole and French. |
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The settlers and the slaves who had not escaped returned to Haiti, whence they had come. |
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The group lost its focus when Holly emigrated to Haiti, but other groups followed after the Civil War. |
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As Bishop of Haiti, Holly was the first African American to attend the Lambeth Conference. |
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In Haiti, the Rada have come to represent the emotional stability and warmth of Africa, the hearth of the nation. |
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Victor Mooney, 49, of Queens, New York returned home Sunday after recovering The Spirit of Malabo from Haiti. |
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Finalement, il n'y a pas dans ce livre de veritable theorisation de l'Etat en Haiti. |
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Dr Turvey and other scientists working for the Edge programme recently discovered a population of solenodons living in a remote corner of Haiti. |
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Food and relief and American know-how may not be enough for Haiti. |
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The bottom of the list, meanwhile, was dominated by strife-ridden nations in Sub-Saharan Africa, though Haiti came in dead last. |
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Because of the Dominican Republic's proximity to Haiti, where voodooism is practiced, owls are treated like witches or as very bad news. |
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She plans to hold conversations with her fellow Pre-teens introducing her magazine while collecting new or gently used shoes for Haiti. |
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As the Navy and Marines arrive in Haiti to bring relief, ret. |
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Most proceeds from the sale go to sponsor 27 children in Feyre, Haiti, to attend school for one year. |
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A majority of the proceeds will go to Feyre, Haiti, to make it possible for 27 children to attend school for one year. |
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The United States and Uruguay have also cooperated on military matters, with both countries playing significant roles in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. |
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The higher education schools in Haiti include the University of Haiti. |
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The educational system of Haiti is based on the French system. |
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Sandy sideswiped Haiti late in October with torrential rains and floods that killed more than 50 people and ruined crops across the country's southern region. |
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These have become national symbols of Haiti and tourist attractions. |
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France demanded a high payment for compensation to slaveholders who lost their property, and Haiti was saddled with unmanageable debt for decades. |
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It placed Russia at 154th out of 178 countries in its corruption rankings, level with failed narco-state Guinea-Bissau and worse than Haiti and Pakistan. |
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In Haiti a storm surge of up to 6ft sent waves crashing into cinderblock homes on the shoreline of Les Cayes, 95 miles west of the capital Port-au-Prince. |
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Motion is accommodated along several major transform faults that extend eastward from Isla de Roatan to Haiti, including the Swan Island Fault and the Oriente Fault. |
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The two official languages of Haiti are French and Haitian Creole. |
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Significant challenges in areas such as education, health care, housing, international narcotics trafficking and illegal immigration from Haiti continue to be issues. |
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Following a successful slave revolt in Haiti, Britain and France stepped up the battle against the Barbary pirates and succeeded in stopping their enslavement of Europeans. |
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In August 2013, the first coach bus prototype was made in Haiti. |
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He has sweet-talked, cajoled, harangued, nagged, strong-armed and shamed government officials, international financiers and business leaders into doing more to rebuild Haiti. |
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The vast majority of the business sector and individuals in Haiti will also accept US dollars, though at the outdoor markets gourdes may be preferred. |
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Haiti is the world's leading producer of vetiver, a root plant used to make luxury perfumes, essential oils and fragrances, providing for half the world's supply. |
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Although the situations are obviously very different, the crises in Haiti and Venezuela are similar in that neither emerged suddenly in a single day. |
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In September 2009, Haiti met the conditions set out by the IMF and World Bank's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries program to qualify for cancellation of its external debt. |
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After Aristide's departure in 2004, aid was restored and the Brazilian army led a United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti peacekeeping operation. |
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The Empire of Haiti, established in 1804, was also elective. |
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The current defense force for Haiti is the Haitian National Police, which has a highly trained SWAT team, and works alongside the Haitian Coast Guard. |
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The practice of eating dirt, or geophagy, is not considered a social norm in Western society, but the custom is quite common in poorer countries, such as Haiti. |
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There have been criticisms of financial institutions for enforcing trade policies on Haiti, which are considered by some to be detrimental to local industry. |
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Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has operated a ham radio station for emergency communication during natural disasters with wardens and American citizens throughout Haiti. |
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In summary, Haiti is generally a hot and humid tropical climate. |
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On 22 November, Columbus returned to Hispaniola, where he intended to visit the fort of La Navidad, built during his first voyage and located on the northern coast of Haiti. |
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I completed my research on hydraulic rams in 1985, and I was fortunate to be able to install hydraulic rams in Haiti and conduct hydraulic ram assessments in Ethiopia. |
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Haiti is the most mountainous nation in the Caribbean and its terrain consists mainly of them interspersed with small coastal plains and river valleys. |
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Also, the cholera outbreak has been growing since the storm hit Haiti. |
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In 2013, Haiti called for European nations to pay reparations for slavery and establish an official commission for the settlement of past wrongdoings. |
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The country has yet to fully recover, due to both the severity of the damage Haiti endured in 2010, as well as a government that was ineffective well before the earthquake. |
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In the 1950s, American and European tourists started to visit Haiti. |
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In the first decades of the 20th century Haiti experienced great political instability and was heavily in debt to France, Germany and the United States. |
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In the early Paleogene due to Marine regression the Caribbean became separated from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean by the land of Cuba and Haiti. |
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Western nations did not give Haiti formal diplomatic recognition. |
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On 30 January 2010, Boyle performed at the Indsamling Charity Gala, a telethon for Haiti and Africa held at the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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In parts of the Caribbean, such as Haiti, French has official status, but most people speak creoles such as Haitian Creole as their native language. |
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A SONG recorded by hundreds of Birmingham school pupils to raise money for victims of the 2004 tsunami has been re-released in aid of those suffering in Haiti. |
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By an order of 17 April 1825, the King of France renounced his rights of sovereignty over Santo Domingo, and recognized the independence of Haiti. |
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This, together with later claims by France to reconquer Haiti, encouraged by the United Kingdom, made it more difficult for Haiti to recover after ten years of wars. |
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There are 110 dioceses in the United States, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Venezuela and the Virgin Islands. |
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In 2013, the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti was the largest single diocese, with 84,301 baptized members, which constitute slightly over half of the church's foreign membership. |
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The lengthy Haitian Revolution by its slaves and free people of color established Haiti as a free republic in 1804 ruled by blacks, the first of its kind. |
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Thus Haiti became the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere, after the United States, and the only successful slave rebellion in world history. |
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Sugarcane remains an important part of the economy of Guyana, Belize, Barbados, and Haiti, along with the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and other islands. |
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Many of Buchanan's shacks take the form of the shotgun house, which can be found throughout the South and has its architectural roots in Central Africa and Haiti. |
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As of February 2010, Uruguay had 1,136 military personnel deployed to Haiti in support of MINUSTAH and 1,360 deployed in support of MONUC in the Congo. |
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