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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Two American Heroes - Making a World of Difference

In the 21 century, human beings locution serious situations in wellness and literacy. Many people, particularly in Haiti and Afghanistan, ar dying from near serious diseases like atomic number 65 and malaria, and also the literacy rate is low. To let off these situations, Paul farmer and Greg Mortenson, 2 Americans, be doing their best in Haiti and Afghanistan. Haiti is one of the poorest counties in the man and many people are dying of curable diseases. Since they do not have coin to cure their diseases, Farmer believes he should help them. So, Dr. Paul Farmer went to Haiti. Afghanistan is also one of the poorest countries in the world so some other American, Mortensen, went to Afghanistan to build schools and provide an genteelness to children. This essay will lot with narrative, what they provide for people, the difficulties they face, and how they make currency to support it.\nMortenson and Farmer are the subjects of bestselling books. Mortensons book, Three Cups of tea is an autobiography. Mortensons book has sell more than 2.5 million copies and been print in 34 countries. On the other hands, Farmers book Mountains Beyond Mountains was pen by Tracy Kidder and it is a biography. It has interchange more than 100,000 in vertebral columned and 613,000 in paper backwards on 2008.\nThree Cups of Tea is about Mortensons story in Afghanistan. He is the co-founder of a nonprofit Central Asia Institute. In July 1992, his sister, Christa, died from epilepsy. To applaud his sister, in 1993, he virtually climbed K2, the second highest mountain in the world. While climbing, he met a group of children who lived in the village, Korphe. It is the tour point of his life. Children were sitting in the dirt with sticks to solve the math problem, and Mortenson decided to help them by building a school. by and by then, he returned to the US, raised money, went back Afghanistan to fulfill his promise and strengthened a school specially for girls. But, after he went back Afgha...

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