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    Whereas in my home country of Haiti our values and judgement of people goes beyond physical appearance, judgement is only placed on an individual based on their characteristics and how they carry themselves. For example, If a child has the characteristic of being rude the adults would scold them and tell them that is not a good way for them to present themselves. The reason I think this societal difference exists is because of our history and economy, Haiti is not as advanced as the US. Our

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    The struggle of human society has always been about maintaining power. During the Age of Exploration, conquistadors and voyagers traveled across the world in search of new land, new people, and more importantly, new sources of bullion. Explorers like Pizarro and Cortés claimed the lands of ancient civilizations as colonies, ravaging the natives with disease and battle. The leading colonizers, primarily France, Spain, and Portugal, controlled every aspect of life for the Americanos. During this time

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    than volcanoes because they can affect any city, state, or country at any time anywhere. The aftermath of the earthquakes are more destructive to an area, and cost way more for the government to clean up. For example, the earthquake that happened in Haiti several years ago devastated the country a lot. The devastating earthquake was a magnitude of 7, and left 230,000 dead, as well as over 300,000 people injured. Most of the country went into poverty right after this, and the Red Cross immediately got

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    The Black Jacobins: A Response to Scott’s Conscripts of Modernity Whether under the form of ideological or material disciplining, enslavement represents the inaugural form of the Modern Caribbean. This form is to be understood as intractably linked to its always-already dialectical negation: emancipation. In this essay I offer a critical engagement with the treatment that these two categories receive in The Black Jacobins (C.L.R. James 1938) as analysed from the perspective of D. Scott’s

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    In June 2016, I was blessed with the opportunity to serve on a mission trip to Haiti. While this whole experience was outside of my cultural norms, I found that the church service was specifically unlike anything I had ever experienced before. The church located on the campus of Mission of Hope: Haiti, was constructed in the form of a crucifix. I honestly had no idea what to expect from the Sunday morning church service. Before the church service began, my friend and her family made sure that I took

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    The Haitian revolution was led by Toussaint Louverture a former slave who believed in freedom and equality. Toussaint was an important leader in the Haitian revolution for freedom that got rid of the harsh colonial rule and supported the people of Haiti. But, he did face opposition because of his plantation style governance inspired by pre-revolution times. That is how he should be remembered in history because he was an influential part in the revolution with his style of governance. But, his governance

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    class divide between island residents along with geographical setting and other factors such as skin tone. The racial divide in the Dominican Republic can be barbaric because of the animosity the east side of the island has against the west, known as Haiti. Haitians tend to have darker skin and many dominicans with dark complexions are often mistreated. The animosity comes from Haitian invasions that took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. Racial and economic tension fluctuates often on the

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    Opens amidst the mayhem of the slave uprising of August 1791 in Haiti, Toussaint Louverture emerges as an all powerful in Saint Domingue. He tries to vainly negotiate with the French, decimates their forces, and is tricked into captivity. After his death in France, the French are routed and the independent black state of Haiti is created. Stylized similarly to that of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2016 Broadway marvel Hamilton, despite being conceived nearly fifty years earlier, Blake’s play attempts

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    The Haitian Revolution was the first and only successful slave revolution in the Americas. It began in 1791 with thousands of harshly exploited slaves rose up against their masters on Saint-Domingue, which at the time was the most profitable colony in the Atlantic world. By 1794, the French administration was forced to emancipate them and the decision was further enforced by the revolution in Paris. The Haitian victory challenged the established master and slave relationships throughout the Americans;

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    3.1 Purpose of Embargoes American airlines to implement bag embargo to Dominican Republic and Haiti for 30 days In an effort to ensure all customers bags are accommodated on their schedule flight. American airlines said today it will impose a 30-day Bag embargo on all Excess, oversized and overweight luggage flights to Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata and Santiago in the Dominican republic. The embargo will be in outcome between January 14 to February 14, 2010 the customers traveling to these destination

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