Chapter 7: 1: Blan is what the haitians call the things and people that are different than them. Farmer was happy being called a blan and would wave back. At first Ophelia was mad that another blan was on her territory, but then she started to like him. So it became ok.
2: Farmer believed that the U.S.A giving money to the dictators and using it for themselves.
Chapter 8: 1: One of the 3 elements was the fact that you had to pay for everything upfront. Second was that he could leave Haiti and forget about what was happening to the people of Haiti. The last one was the lack of equipment for simple things.
2: He found out what the health problems were in Haiti. This was important because he needed to know what he wanted to focuse on.
3: Being an anthropologist helped him to relate his work and the people's culture together to make his job maybe slightly easier.
4: He was fully formed at the age of 23. His living in Haiti and experiencing what the people go through. Also, how he grew up. At Cambridge he was known as Paul Foreigner because he go back and forth from Cambridge and Haiti.
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