Shelley in Haiti

Shelley in Haiti
Title Shelley in Haiti PDF eBook
Author Shelley Jean
Publisher Shelley in Haiti
Total Pages 188
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Poverty
ISBN 9780999353301

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Shelley Jean traveled to Haiti determined to adopt an orphan she had discovered online. Although she was already the mother of two biological children, expanding her family by embracing a displaced child was, in part, a fulfillment of her compassionate Christian faith. But when she witnessed the agony many Haitian women experienced when poverty -not lack of love-forced them to give up their children to orphanages, she was outraged. Soon, a new mission blossomed. As she came to better understand and appreciate the people of Haiti, Shelley had a vision of creating jobs that would help some parents earn an income so that they could support their babies and raise them to become productive adults. ..". Shelley's absolute passion and commitment for the human right to a dignified livelihood ... is palpable." -Jennifer Gootman, vice president, Social Consciousness & Innovation, West Elm Despite her own domestic challenges and, at times, the doubts about God's providence that arose after witnessing the devastation caused by earthquakes and hurricanes, Shelley's trial-and-error approach took hold. First, she taught a small group of mothers how to make artisanal products that she now markets worldwide. But she did not stop there. " ... what she's made of herself, as this unflinching story reveals, is a servant ... if this book doesn't inspire you, nothing will." -Mary Fisher, American activist and author Papillon Enterprise, which began as Apparent Project, now has a global reach that has been recognized and praised by Oprah, Vogue Magazine, The Gap, and designer Donna Karan. But there were many sacrifices and defeats along the way. As Shelley sought to reshape the economic landscape of a small nation in dire need of help, she also restored her own ravaged beliefs so that she and her family could emerge stronger and with their faith intact. This memoir is ideal for women of all faiths who know in their hearts that the cruel world can be transformed by love. For men, this unique search for truth sheds light on the undeniable power of the feminine spirit.

Frankenstein (Haitian Edition)

Frankenstein (Haitian Edition)
Title Frankenstein (Haitian Edition) PDF eBook
Author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 2014-09-08
Genre
ISBN 9781502307033

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Frankenstein, Haitian translation.

General Government Matters

General Government Matters
Title General Government Matters PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Appropriations
Publisher
Total Pages 724
Release 1961
Genre
ISBN

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The Orphan Gospels

The Orphan Gospels
Title The Orphan Gospels PDF eBook
Author Karen Lacey
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781792317682

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What makes a country like Haiti so poor? Why are there so many orphanages? What can those of us from a place a privilege do to help in a country where the poverty seems relentless, systemic, and complicated? Are there better options than building more orphanages to help children in poverty? All of these questions and more are addressed in Shelley's newest book, "The Orphan Gospels" where she wrestles with the complicated solutions to child abandonment and orphan care in an attempt to bring hope to the plight of the orphan both in Haiti and worldwide.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher
Total Pages 736
Release 1961
Genre
ISBN

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The Cambridge Companion to Shelley

The Cambridge Companion to Shelley
Title The Cambridge Companion to Shelley PDF eBook
Author Timothy Morton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2006-09-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139827073

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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) was an extraordinary poet, playwright and essayist, revolutionary both in his ideas and in his artistic theory and practice. This 2006 collection of original essays by an international group of specialists is a comprehensive survey of the life, works and times of this radical Romantic writer. Three sections cover Shelley's life and posthumous reception; the basics of his poetry, prose and drama; and his immersion in the currents of philosophical and political thinking and practice. As well as providing a wide-ranging look at the state of existing scholarship, the Companion develops and enriches our understanding of Shelley. Significant new contributions include fresh assessments of Shelley's narratives, his view of philosophy, and his role in emerging views about ecology. With its chronology and guide to further reading, this lively and accessible Companion is an invaluable guide for students and scholars of Shelley and of Romanticism.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House
Publisher
Total Pages 1888
Release 1961
Genre
ISBN

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