By: Mary Rose | 2010-01-15 | Nature The 7.0-magnitude earthquake happened shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday, centered about 10 miles (15 kilometers) southwest of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. According to the Red Cross, about 3 million p read more
By: Alejandro Guevara Onofre | 2010-04-04 | Politics A historical chronology of Haiti, the first black republic in the modern history and one of the poorest countries on the planet.However, Haiti, a small Caribbean Island-State, is one of the most exotic places on Earth... read more
By: Olukunle Odebo | 2010-02-06 | News and society The quake, which measured 7.0 on the Richter scale levelled all the major churches and seminaries in the Haitian capital, Pot-au-Prince.It also killed the Haitian Archbishop, Joseph Serge Miot, among read more
By: Jeff | 2010-10-05 | Arts & Entertainment The history of Haitian art is relatively short, but like the art itself, it is vibrant and full of life. The artist side of Haitian's needed a catalyst, and that is what DeWitt Peters did in the 1940's, and what the Art Creation Foundation for Children is trying to do for the art of Haiti's children today. read more
By: Yousaf FAYYAZ | 2010-01-26 | Current Affairs Hindu Kush Mountains of Pakistan hit by an earth quake which had a magnitude of 76 on Sunday, October 9, 2005, sending tremors across South Asia... 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: Jennifer Orton | 2012-01-11 | Business Ideas The Colorado Governor’s Office in conjunction with other community partners worked together to rescue 32 Haitian children from a devastating earthquake measuring 7.0. The children were awaiting adoption by Colorado families. read more
By: Hayi Mansoor | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The morning of October 8, 2005 is a day Pakistanis will never forget for a long time to come. This is because this was the day the powerful earthquake had struck the Indo-Pakistan border with a magnitude of 7.6. Not only did this earthquake in Pakistan affect Pakistan, it also affected northern India and eastern Afghanistan. In fact, this earthquake in Pakistan in considered to be one of the strongest earthquakes that has occurred in this area since M7.6 in 1555. read more
By: Charity. Faith. Hope. | 2010-01-27 | Non Profit Organizations Sadly 2010 has not started well for the people of Haiti, A disastrous earthquake has left many dead, or injured and homeless.So to be an orphan in what is officialy classed as the worlds poorest natio read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-17 | Community News Japanese people must face with thousands of difficulties after the dramatic quake and devastating tsunami struck this country, causing massive atomic explosions and nuclear meltdowns. Now, survivors not only have lack of water, food, electricity, houses and gasoline but also are threatened by dead radiation contamination. Japanese people; however; still keep their solidarity to overcome the crisis from finding out victims to taking care of the homeless, especially the old, children and women. Let take a look at some images capturing Japan’s post-quake behaviors that are admired by the whole community and you can study a precious lesson about their indomitable spirit. read more
By: robin singh | 2010-09-14 | Business Tents were traditionally used in military and also as shelter for the disaster victims. Nowadays, these structures are available for many other purposes like camping, beach recreation, backyard parties, wedding occasions, exhibitions and as garden tents. read more
By: Ravi Jain | 2012-01-23 | K-12 Education Children huddle into their seats in a dark room. Some of them use their cell phone backlights to look for their seat numbers. The teacher in charge tells the children not to disturb the others and to settle down into their seats as fast as possible. read more
By: Julia Bennet | 2011-01-18 | Writing & Speaking Haiti is a nation in the midst of one the Western hemisphere's worst crisis in a generation and volunteers and donations have flooded onto the island full of good intentions to aid and assist the Earthquake and Cholera stricken Haitian people. If you are not able to physically go to Haiti or are not comfortable donating fund to opaque charities, there are many ways that you can help Haiti such as donating funds for Haitian Creole translation and other translation services. read more