By: | 2010-04-14 | International studies Much attention has been focused on the recent disastrous earthquake in Haiti. While this is certainly a newsworthy story, there is another one that has not been as widely publicized but that is newsworthy as well, and it is a more positive one. read more
By: michael Webster | 2010-01-26 | News and society Your gift now will help distribute relief supplies – including food, clean water, blankets, and tents to children and families impacted by the earthquake and aftershocks in Haiti. read more
By: belinda toland | 2010-11-26 | Journalism natural disaster always bring something bad, there is another disaster happened in the world. Hope more people in the world can do some help for them, Haiti. read more
By: Sophia Brain | 2010-11-11 | Anti aging Health officials confirm first case of deadly disease in camp for earthquake survivors as toll soars to 600. Health officials in Haiti have confirmed the first case of cholera in one of the earthquake survivors' camps set up in the capital, Port-au-Prince. read more
By: Andrew Weber | 2010-01-27 | News and society The earthquake has strike Haiti, the capital city, Port-Au-Prince on Tuesday, causing thousand of death but the death toll is yet to be known because many missing bodies are yet to be found. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-03-11 | Nature A powerful earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale shook Haiti on Tuesday, causing several buildings to collapse in the poorest nation of the Western hemisphere< read more
By: Ken | 2012-03-22 | History Haitian culture is one of the appealing cultures in the world. It is a blend of traditional western, Latin American, and spiced up with African culture. The name Haiti is used to refer to "mountainous country" and is derived from Taino Indians who were living in this island before Europeans established their authority. The name was adopted after independence in 1804 by military generals who had won the independence and majority of who were formers slaves. read more
By: Alice Ken | 2012-03-23 | Reference & Education Haitian culture is one of the appealing cultures in the world. It is a blend of traditional western, Latin American, and spiced up with African culture. The name Haiti is used to refer to “mountainous country” and is derived from Taino Indians who were living in this island before Europeans established their authority. The name was adopted after independence in 1804 by military generals who read more
By: Alicia Verity | 2010-10-26 | Diseases and Conditions Is Haiti at risk for an overwhelming cholera outbreak in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake? read more
By: JACQUELINE CHARLES, CAROL ROSENBERG AND TRENTON DANIEL | 2010-01-16 | Society On Tuesday afternoon, a 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti Island. The earthquake happened in Petionville which is a suburb some 10 miles from Haiti capital Port-au-Prince. It damaged the island and isolated mo read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-14 | News and society 2010 saw some severely disasters including earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, the floods in Pakistan, the wildfires in Russia, and the typhoon Morakot in China and so on. These disasters caused the death of a lot of people as well as caused damage of billions USD. Let’s review these disasters through these photos as below: read more
By: Nick Harrison | 2010-01-21 | Society Today, another earthquake struck Haiti Island just after more than a week. The earthquake was 6.1 Richter - 0.9 slighter than the previous 7.0 one. read more
By: CellPlaza | 2010-10-26 | Mobile Phones Just 2 days after the earthquake of January 12, 2010 hit Haiti, the first ever EIR (Emergency Information Service) was set up and in place to help. The goal was to provide SMS messaging on cell phones to the disaster-torn country. Working with InSTEDD, the Haitians were able to sign up for a free subscription to the Digicel and Comcel networks to receive our free Creole-language alerts. read more