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If there are twenty levels of misery and confusion following the quake (and there are)--this article explored about a level and a half. "Wow! Things look better. I'm eating burgers and staying in an air conditioned room! Things ain't so bad!" Next time-research, explore and really write something.
I am glad the LDS Church had infrastructure in place to assist after this disaster. Church buildings survived the quake and became refuge centers. The Bishop's Storehouse was available to provide immediate supplies. The world made wonderful significant commitments to Haiti following the disaster.
Significant is an overstatement
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