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Haiti
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Haitian Government Type: Republic Where the government is run by elected representatives. Representatives are chosen through elections. The last elections were in April 2011. Michel Martelly is the current Haitian president.
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Haitian Economy Economy Type: Market The good part of Haiti's economy is low labor costs. The bad part of Haiti's economy is corruption, poverty, and bad education access. Market Economy - when the prices of goods and services are determined by the labor force. There is no government intervention in a market economy. A Haitian household
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Haitian Economy Major Imports: food, manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, raw material. Major Exports: manufactured goods, coffee, oils, cocoa. s Haitian coffee Some of the food imported to Haiti
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Haitian General Geography A political map of Haiti. A physical map of Haiti
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Haitian General Geography Haiti compared to the world.
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Haitian Climate Two different climate regions: Tropical and Semiarid. Two Seasons: Wet, (April-June, August-November) Dry (December-April) Temperature: 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit. Average Annual Rainfall: 0-53 inches (rainfall depends on area) Haitian wet season
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Haitian Climate Haiti's days are usually sunny, while the nights usually include thunder and lightning storms. Haiti is located right on the equator, so it has warm, humid days year-round. Also, Haiti is located in the middle of the Hurricane Belt, so it gets severe storms between June and October. Haiti on the hurrricane belt. Haiti
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Haitian Climate Haiti's vegetation includes: Pine forests in the mountainous regions, cedar, mahogany, oak, orange, and mango trees. Haiti also has: shrubs and hundreds of different species of orchids. One of the many species of orchids in Haiti
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Haitian Flag The blue on the flag represents the union of black Haitians. The red on the flag represents the union of the mulatto haitians. The coat of arms symbolizes the battle for independence. The saying on it says L'Union Fait la Force, or there is strength in unity.
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Haitian Currency The current exchange rate in Haiti is 39.8 gourdes per U.S. dollar. 250 Gourdes 1 Gourde
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Voodoo Haiti's most common religion is Voodoo. About half of Haiti's population practices voodoo. Voodoo involves the spirits of the ancestors, or "Loa" The Loa are known to enter peoples' bodies and put them in a trance. During ceremonies, animals such as chickens are sacrificed for the Loa. Haitian voodoo symbol.
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Voodoo In Haiti, voodoo started as an underground ritual. Slaves shipped from Africa were not allowed to practice African religions, so they developed voodoo,which is similar to Roman Catholicism, and fooled the slave masters. A common saying is "Haitians are 70 percent Catholic, 30 percent Protestant, and 100 percent voodoo" Haitian voodoo symbol
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Haitian Food The main part of the Haitian diet consists of corn, cassava, millet, rice, and fruit. Tropical fruits such as pineapples, grapefruit, oranges, and mangoes are abundant. A popular dish is called "grillot", which is made of fried pork, served with a spicy sauce called "sauce ti malice". Haitian grillot
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Sources. http://emapsworld.com/image/world/world_haiti_map.gif. http://haitiantimes.com/view/full_story/7474068/article-The-Meaning-of-the-Haitian-Flag- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Haiti http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marketeconomy.asp#axzz1rvVsUQnj http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/07/0707_040707_tvtaboovoodoo.html http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/voodoo_art.gif http://farm1.static.flickr.com/144/319116441_65bcaef6d2.jpg http://theblessedproject.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/gourmetcoffeebeans.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/- XxVYbWJZvdo/TVWjn7dXMGI/AAAAAAAABbo/MMt8vFYjF5k/s400/IMG_0017.JPG
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Sources http://www.mysinchew.com/files/preview/292x300..0103106.jpg http://haitipoverty.org/images/main/poverty.jpg http://www.freewebs.com/seawrite/Opal%20Greater%20Antilles%20map.jpg http://www.orchids-flowers.com/wp-content/gallery/orchid-flower/epidendrum-neoporpax-ames- 1934.jpg
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