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How would you react if your cruise vacation ship stopped at Haiti?

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Question: How would you react if your cruise vacation ship stopped at Haiti?
My heart goes out to them.
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Best answer:

Answer by jazmin
Royal Caribbean does. Every day- they own part of Haiti called Labadee.

Personally, I would be sickened. I guess it’s not that bad though, considering that all the workers on the island are Haitian and I would be supporting the workers and their families!

Spiritually, Morally, In Whatever Way You Want, What Do You Think Of the Cruise Ship in Haiti?

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Question: Spiritually, Morally, In Whatever Way You Want, What Do You Think Of the Cruise Ship in Haiti?
Luxury cruise ship docks at private beach in Haiti. Passengers disembark, frolick on beach, have barbeque, while a mere few miles away tens of thousands of dead are being stacked up and thousands more cannot find food or water.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20100119/cm_huffpost/427247

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Best answer:

Answer by Yahoo admins are virgins
I was just annoyed that they ran out of caviar on the cruise ship. Talk about suffering . . .

Aid agencies struggle to assess the damage in Haiti

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Gilbert, AZ (Vocus) 14 January 2010

In anticipation of the relief effort in Haiti devastated, trying to ensure Good Neighbor insurance to members of the 10 medical groups contact and that the mission in Haiti to see what they want from the wave of support from religious groups, aid organizations and student groups will need. Good Neighbor insurance will be able to see that they have sufficient health insurance abroad for such a tour de force. Communication was difficult, but wants neighborhood volunteers can be assured their full cooperation to help them, the right kind of insurance.


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and humanitarian organizations are following a magnitude 7 earthquake devastated a large area around Port-au-Prince on Tuesday afternoon climb. Although the building standards in Haiti are poor, even buildings built to code a more na? T do. These hospitals, schools and several public buildings including the presidential palace are apparently Haiti and a central prison.

governments around the world to mobilize assistance to Haiti. UNA? S beats the World Food Program in two planes with food emergencies. However, it will be difficult to enter help in the devastated area. Jeff Gulleson neighborly policy has been a good experience in countries of the Third World. “I found that these ordinary people are most likely to cooperate in response to the disaster,” he said.

Untold thousands of Haitians fear for his life. Even foreigners are among the missing. The head of the UN Mission in Haiti, Hedi Annabi, is missing. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner will be dead. As the final statement is truly unimaginable back then.

are done not as massive damage assessments. “We just try to save as many people from the rubble, as we can,” Wendy Cross World, which works with a national association of churches in Haiti, said in a telephone interview with Good Neighbor insurance personnel. “The earthquake serious lack of food and water has caused. The health could easily get sick from a lack of hygiene, good food and drinking water.”

already a country of poor heart wrenchingly Haiti will need international aid workers again soon. With all the death, with his hands will be needed as soon as they can be accommodated. It is not how much infrastructure before foreign aid workers poured into Haiti, is known to be rebuilt. â?? I fear that American aid workers, to understand the precarious conditions in Haiti and take the necessary precautions â?? Said Jeff. “We work with nearly 100 organizations to send teams to devastated a couple of places like Haiti and are familiar with what they need to stay healthy and effective.”

sending foreign workers in Haiti na? t really possible, as would be the chaos and the destroyed infrastructure, “says Wendy.” At this point the money very useful. “


Jeff

counter, “But it Wona? Will not be long until the aid agencies to come into the situation and help. The task before them is formidable and dangerous.


In addition to practical considerations

robust as close makes shoes in front and work gloves, the workers will need help in planning their own health and safety at a time when they feel almost too eagerly.

disease and accidents are commonplace tottering buildings and dangerous streets will certainly be implications for humanitarian workers.

travel insurance is usually the last thing to remember on the list and most likely. Good Neighbor Insurance employees are demanding that workers take all the necessary arrangements before leaving for Haiti. Jeff calls â,? Teams and individuals can buy insurance for travel abroad only one day. You can call us and we can walk through an application, or they can get it from our site or even call from the right side of the airport before they leave.â?


About

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Jeff created

Gulleson Good Neighbor policy in 1997, Health and the World Service Life Insurance after 30 years living in Indonesia.


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Digicel Haiti now has more than 92% of the cell sites to the antenna

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Kingston, Jamaica – (Marketwire – January 27, met in 2010) – Significant progress in restoring the home network in Haiti. With more than twice the number of pages to the cell closest competitor, more than 92% of them are now fully operational and the company has expanded its international circuits to meet the strong growth in international traffic to and from countries.

worked in the past two weeks Digicel technicians to the network after the earthquake on 12 January restore. The update is as follows:

/ p> – will replace with new equipment for damaged cell sites used – about 60 shops have opened for business travelers – 13 aircraft with equipment £ 80,000, 90,000 kg and 21,000 kg of supplies of medical supplies and antibiotics were sent to Haiti to Jamaica – Digicel Turgeau Office in Port-au-Prince, is operational and the majority of employees return to work. – T-Mobile has generously donated four jeeps to help Liberty, 35 generators and 2,000 Motorola W160 cell phones and chargers to the relief operation – Rise Again – Digicel cooperation with international reggae artist, Shaggy – Right To Play is replaced by air around the world. All proceeds from the sale of the song, go to> the Digicel Haiti Relief Fund

Digicel Group CEO Colm Delves, commented: “We have excellent progress in the last two weeks restoring the home network in Haiti. With more than 92% of the websites of our cell is fully operational, the remaining 8% – are places on the roof destroyed – to be replaced by mobile cell sites, some of which have already been expected with the rest used to be commissioned during the coming weeks.

“We expanded our international circuits of the significant growth in international traffic to support both in and out of Haiti, our more than two million customers in contact with friends and keep families, and because the high volume of aid workers have traveled to Haiti, to help relief efforts. We are committed to ensuring that everyone in Haiti advantages of a network that offers the best service, and ordered the best coverage of the whole country. “

Digicel employees in the region participated in a variety of initiatives to raise for funds for the Digicel Haiti Relief Fund. In the Dominican Republic, held a radiothon Digicel pledges over U.S. 000 in just five hours received in the archipelago is Digicel sponsorship as a concert on 30 January and the proceeds from the sale of food and beverages at the event for relief efforts in Jamaica and will be donated thousands of items of clothing and dry goods were from friends, family, donated, and Digicel customers and to NGOs in Haiti.

the biggest investor in Haiti, with a total volume of more than US0 million euro since its introduction in 2006, Digicel has two million customers in Haiti. The Digicel Haiti has donated Relief Fund U.S. $ was for NGOs in Haiti to support relief efforts and US0, 000 are from the customers of the Digicel raised in the Caribbean and Central America with a donation of text and voice. Digicel gave each of its two million customers in the United States free credit – Total amount U.S. dollars.

have also more than 60 video messages of support from people as the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, the President of Panama, Martinelli, West Indies legend was made famous Sir Garfield Sobers, and much more . All videos are available to onwww.facebook.com view / helphaiti.

ABOUT

Following eight years of operation, Digicel 8 8 million customers in its markets in the Caribbean and Central America and is renowned competitive rates, unbeatable coverage, combining excellent customer service, a wide variety of products and services and the state of the art. With innovative wireless services and community support, Digicel has put into a leading brand in the Caribbean and the region has at the forefront of wireless communications – the company is also a newcomer in Central America and Pacific markets.

Digicel established in Bermuda and has operations in 32 markets worldwide. The markets in the Caribbean and Central America, including Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Dominica, El Salvador, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Panama, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands. Caribbean company also has coverage in St. Martin and St. Barts. “Digicel Pacific including Fiji, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu.

In a total of 32 markets by themselves their Digicel has 10.3 million subscribers.

Digicel is the lead sponsor of Caribbean and Central American sports teams including the West Indies Cricket Team and Special Olympics teams across the region. Digicel is also the title sponsor of the Digicel Caribbean Championships Copa de Naciones Digicel and the Caribbean and Central American qualifiers are the Gold Cup.

Visit

www.digicelgroup.com for more information on Digicel.


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Local volunteers continue work to help out in hurricane-ravaged Haiti

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Local volunteers continue work to help out in hurricane-ravaged Haiti
Talk isn’t cheap for a group from Souderton Mennonite Church who experienced firsthand the Jan. 12 earthquake that ravaged Haiti.

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Hostel New York Hostel Club make a difference in Haiti relief for victims

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Club Hostel New York Hostel Making A Difference To Haiti aid to victims

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New York City’s LOFTSTEL | Greene Avenue Hostel is active steps are being taken to help the victims of Haiti in the January 12th earthquake, adding support for relief efforts, and including all members Hostel in Madrid on this mission.

LOFTSTEL | Greene Avenue Hostel Hostel in Madrid will be sending your balance, and additional donations to several charitable organizations they work to give. This means you can posting to LOFTSTEL | Greene Avenue Hostel and now know that you are directly contributing to Haiti’s children and families.

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Haiti (Ayiti ‘land Of High Mountains’ – Creole)

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We rang the bells to herald in the year 2010 hoping that it will a better and more peaceful year that the last, but unfortunately the opposite was true. At the beginning of January we narrowly escaped from a terrorist suicide attack on an airline. Suicide bombings still wracked havoc, death and injury in Pakistan and Iraq.   And climate change was felt in the countries of the Middle East with destructive floods (As usual the Palestinians blamed Israel for flooding Gaza. ) Then on January 12 in the early morning hours an earthquake of 7. O magnitude wrecked havoc on the country of Haiti, a catastrophe of major proportions for the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation causing devastation and destruction and heavy loss of life and injury. Over 400,000 of its citizens were made homeless; the infrastructure of the country was destroyed causing the need of relief supplies for the entire citizenry, especially water and the nations of the world from the U. S. A to tiny Israel responded quickly with the needed aid.  

The Island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea is today occupied by two independent nations – Haiti and the Dominican Republic; The name Haiti for many years applied to island as a whole until the Spaniards occupied the western part of the island calling it Hispaniola; Subsequently, European diseases and slavery were introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, and the indigenous Arawak peoples were almost wiped out. http://www. worldatlas. com/webimage/countrys/namerica/caribb/ht. htm 

The eastern part was left to Amerindians who live by hunting. In the seventieth century an adventurous band of French rovers (buccaneers*) established a foothold on this part of the island. They made a tidy living preying on the Spanish galleons carrying gold and other riches to Spain and the colony flourished. Then other Frenchman joined them laying out plantations of sugar and brought in Negro slaves from Africa to work on the land. The Spaniards could never win a foothold on the island and they gave it up to the French in 1697.

*The buccaneers (boucaniers) meaning meat driers as the first rovers came to the island to get supplies of smoked meat.   

Then ninety years later the French Revolution followed, which declared ‘all men are equal’. A great Negro, a former slave, Toussaint l’Ouverture now came to fore. The French recognized his ability and made him commander of the native troops. He was instrumental of forcing the Spaniards to quite the island and to drive out the British who made a landing on the island during their war on the French. For his courage in battle the French authorities made him governor-general.  

As time passed by Toussaint exercised more power and at last he proclaimed the absolute independence of the island. The French did not like this state of affairs and sent in a large force to subdue and crush the Negro slave’s revolt. Though he was treacherously seized, his men fought on and drove out the French.  

The Haitians in 1804 declared their independence, and General Dessalines was proclaimed president for life. Soon he declared himself emperor under the title of Jean Jacque I, but he was such a brute that his own soldiers waylaid him and killed him. Over the years many chiefs and tyrants fought over the throne of Haiti. One of these contestants, Henri Christophe established himself in the northern part of the island and had himself proclaimed king of Haiti, known as Henri I. He tried to restore the ravages of the many conflicts; he erected many building mainly for size and not for purpose of any kind. Like his predecessors was cruel ruler and finally the populace rose up against him; in despair the despot killed himself (1820). He never was able to rule the whole Island; it was not until 1822 the whole of the Island was united under one Republic of Haiti. Then there was a split in 1884 and the old Spanish colony became the Dominican Republic.  

The little Republic of Haiti had, through the years till today, had a stormy history since its separation from the Dominican Republic. There have been many revolutions and many Haiti’s rulers – emperors and presidents – have met death by violence. In the twentieth century it got progressively worse, calling for the intervention one time or other by either the U. S. Marines or the UN peacekeeping units.

**From 1957 to 1986, Dr. Francois Duvalier, known as “Papa Doc”, was the President of Haiti from 1957 until his death in 1971; he was succeeded by his son, Jean Claude Duvalier, also known as “Baby Doc”, who ruled from 1971 until his ouster in 1986. The Duvalier corrupt and murderous regimes created the private army and terrorist death squads known as ‘Touton Macoutes’ (“Uncle Gunnysack – Haitian Creole mythology of a bogeyman who walked the streets and kidnapped children. ), that they used for both political murder and expulsion to suppress their opponents. . http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Haiti   

To sum up this article I will quote a few facts. The population of Haiti is about 8,490,200 with Negro Race forming the majority of the population with most of the remainder being mulattoes who are descended from the French settlers. The capitol of the country is Port-au-Prince with a population of 1. 4 million and is situated on a large bay and has an excellent harbor.

   The main industries of Haiti are mostly agriculture; the most important crop is coffee, which is considered quite excellent.   -  and when there was peace in the county a good tourism industry was in order. Also a geological survey indicated there are undeveloped mineral resources of silver, gold, copper, sulphur, etc. Development of these resources has been hampered by the continual strife that plagued the country. http://www. infoplease. com/Haiti 

As to the future of Haiti I will quote part of Ecclesiastes 3:

“For everything it’s season, and for every activity under heaven its time:

A time to be born and a time to die;

A time to plant and time to uproot;

A time to pull down and a time to pull up;

A time to weep and a time to laugh;

A time for mourning and a time for dancing:

‘A time to tear and a time to mend. ‘……

 

Former correspondent for the Continental News Service, USA, now retired. Free-lance writer for the past twenty years writing on various subjects – Near East culture and crafts, archaeology, fantasy; religious history and rites, travel mainly historical, coinage, a bit of politics, etc. . Norman A. Rubin has been featured in publications world wide. -

Haiti knowledge helps Fla. boy wins geography bee

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Haiti knowledge helps Fla. boy wins geography bee
First place winner Aadith Moorthy, of Palm Harbor, Fla., left, and second place winner Oliver Lucier, 13, of Wakefield, Rhode Island, hold their winnings at the end of the National Geographic Bee in Washington, on Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Moorthy wins a $25,000 scholarship and a trip to the Galapagos Islands, Lucier wins a $15,000 scholarship. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Haiti knowledge helps Fla. boy win geography bee

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Haiti knowledge helps Fla. boy win geography bee
An eighth grader from Florida won the National Geographic Bee on Wednesday with the help of a question about Caribbean neighbor Haiti. Caribbean – Florida – National Geographic Bee – Haiti – Organizations

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