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L Drame Haitien (Political Essays on Haiti from a Philosophical Standpoint) (French Edition)

 
 
L Drame Haitien (Political Essays on Haiti from a Philosophical Standpoint) (French Edition)
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L Drame Haitien (Political Essays on Haiti from a Philosophical Standpoint) (French Edition)

Antoine A Raphael, native of Haiti, began his career as a lawyer and editorial writer. He was later hired by the Ministry of Zaire (Africa)to teach French and Philosophy. In 1970, he came to USA. He then pursued graduate philosophy studies at Queens College, Queens, NY, and at Fordham University, Bronx, NY He is a bilingual writer. He is the author of a book of French short stories; an English novel 'Harmony and Contrast, the female impact; a philosophical and political essay in French and English 'Le Drame Haïtien--The Haitian Drama'; "The Young Wise Man', an English story. The author is retired from New York and settles in Maryland with his wife Pricilia

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Product Details:
Author: Antoine A Raphael
Paperback: 311 pages
Publisher: HT Publishing, Inc
Publication Date: October 29, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0963176439
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.76 inches
Package Weight: 1.26 pounds
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5the goodness of an option  Dec 01, 2007
By Pricilia Raphael "chouchou"
This book makes you think. It suggests that communities in distress have chosen the wrong options. In the case of Haiti, it isn't a matter of money, resources or otherwise, it's a matter of taking the wrong priorities and of having a crooked overview on reality.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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