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International Or Religious Organizations Picture Of Haitian Child

International Or Religious Organizations Picture Of Haitian Child

Here is a picture of two Haitian chidren where an International or religious organization took the opportunity to take picture of them. This a frequent problem in Haiti where these organizations take the opportunity to put these pictures on youtude and advertize so that they can receive money. Some would say this is an exploitation of the Haitian children

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Nemour Jean-Baptiste

Nemour Jean-Baptiste

The legacy of Nemour Jean-Baptiste. W ber, after leaving Conjuncto International, had developed his own dance music that resembled Comp's in many respects. The feud between Nemour and W ber eventually made its way into the two musicians songs, in which they dissed one another.

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Septentrional Over 60 Years And Counting

Septentrional Over 60 Years And Counting

Septen, as its fans refer to the band, plays dynamic music, a full orchestral sound that includes polyrhythmic percussion instruments, and a full-bodied horn section. The band is an established Haitian institution that has survived political, social, and economic upheavals in Haiti for over 60 years and counting.

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Rene Preval And Michel Martelly At Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration

Rene Preval And Michel Martelly At Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration

This picture of president Rene Preval with president Michel Martelly was taken during the Caracol Industrial park Inauguration. Many high officials from several countries were present to see the opening of this industrial park in Caracol

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Haiti National Palace, View At Night

Haiti National Palace, View At Night

This is Haiti National Palace, a view at night. During us occupation, American forces took possession of the palace and U. S. naval engineers overseeing its completion

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Labadee Zip Line

Labadee Zip Line

This is a beautiful view of Labady resort in Haiti as you looking at the down fall of the magnificant Zip line. Labadee is considered to be one of the most beautiful sites in the Caribbean

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Terry Lundgren, Martha Stewart and designer Rachel Roy in Haiti

Terry Lundgren, Martha Stewart and designer Rachel Roy in Haiti

Who would think that Haiti would be a shopping destination. For Terry Lundgren of Macy's, Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and designer Rachel Roy in Haiti, this was quite a shopping trip to go to Haiti. They were in the island to explore opportunities to do business as Haiti remains the leader in art and design in the Caribbean. It was reported that the CEO of the superstore Macy's took Martha Stewart and designer Rachel Roy to Haiti to meet Haitian artists and observe first hand the beautiful products they are creating. As of now 25 Macy's stores are carrying Haitian art pieces. this project was initiated following the 2010 earthquake that destroyed many lives in and also put many of the Haitian artists out of business

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Haiti National Palace, Side View

Haiti National Palace, Side View

Another view of Haiti National Palace. This picture was taken from the side. It gives you a full view of the building as well

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Josaphat J. Celestin Joe Celestin First Haitian-American Mayor Of North Miami

Josaphat J. Celestin Joe Celestin First Haitian-American Mayor Of North Miami

Here is a picture of Josaphat J. Celestin, also known as Joe Celestin. He established a precedent when he became Mayor two years later. He became the first Haitian-American to become Mayor of a sizeable US city. Joe Celestin was re-elected for a second term in 2003.

He has a Master Degree in Engineer/Architect. In 1996, he ran for the Florida Legislature, and for the Florida Senate in 1998.

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Haiti National Palace, Picture

Haiti National Palace, Picture

This is Haiti National Palace. A view from the front of the building. It looks beautiful no matther where the picture is taken from

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