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Haiti BY: Khatiti Headley Term Project 01/22/2016
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Education Nearly two thirds of students in Hatti enrolled in higher education are students of University of Hatti, but only 600 students graduate on average yearly. In 2010, an earthquake in Hatti led to a major cut back on teachers and educational resources, the country already has lack of resources but the earthquake shortened the resources even more. the cost of school for any school in Hatti would not be considered free since parents must bare the cost of paying for textbooks, uniforms, school supplies, etc for poor families, school fees take up nearly 30 percent of household income while the average family income is nearly US$400. Click to add text while schooling is extremely important, some children are left uneducated due to the lack of income in the houjsehold or not enough resources at school. for students that are considered disabled, most do not receive an education or if education is given most attend a private school which is costly.
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currency $5.00 of American dollars is 0.086 of Hatti currency. Haiti dollars, are less than American dollars one of the major banks in common with the U.S is Capital One
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Religion Religion in Hatti is free will but the most dominant religion reported has been Roman Catholics: which has been estimated at about 54.7%, followed by Protestant 28.5%, and Voodoo with the least 2.1%. Voodoo was considered a religion in 2003.
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etiquette when giving a handshake: direct eye contact and a nice smile shows the interest of the conversation and respect. when exchanging business ideas, holding back any information is a is considered disrespectful. although when dinning it is courtesy to arrive 15-20 mins late, in the business world it is extremely unprofessional and disrespectful to be late. when dinning it is very important to show up well dressed along with table manners. arriving 15-20 mins later than the usual time is considered on time. always keep hands visible when at the dinning table, but never rest elbow on the table top.
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appearances appearance is very an very important aspect of the cultrual, clothes show social standing and success amoungst peers and family. clothing is an expression, designer clothing is the most popular especial from the USA as long as it is affordable.
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Transportation in Hatii Many roads in Hatti have been destroyed by the earthquake in 2010, when in a vehicle one may encounter hours of traffic, animals bypassing, and large groups of pedestrians. most people would prefer to walk or catch a "Tap-Tap" which is an privately owned bus or trucking company (groups of people tend to ride the "Tap-Tap") being as though the streets of Hatti are very congested and there are no signs or road marks on directions or which way to go it recommended to hire a driver if new to the area.
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Health Care While Hatti is scares on medical equipment and doctors, payment before any treatment is performed must be submitted to doctors. the health system in Hatti is ran privately by most doctors and cost may vary by the patients needs and the seriousness of the illness.
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Climate Hatti has a tropical atmosphere/weather. the island endures a lot of rain since it is one third of the island of Hispaniola which is between the Caribbean sea but north of the Atlantic Ocean. Hatti is just slightly smaller than Maryland. variation of rain seasonal variation tropical
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Government Structures Haiti is under an representative democracy president: Martelly Prime Minister: Garry Conille 911 does exist in Haiti but is very scares and costly to most that are poorer areas. there is no ongoing military, the military has been demobilized but only exist on paper at least until they are constitutionally abolished.
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Immunization common illness Cholera Zika Virus mosquito borneillness Treatment Rehydration therapy antibiotic treatment zinc treatment Prevention access to safe water sanitation basic hygine needs
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