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Countries all over the world have many different ways of living. For example, family life, marriage customs, divorce regulations, housing, and work habits all differ from country to country. Haiti is made up of the urban and rural lower classes, the middle class, and the upper class. The rural and urban lower class peasants make up more than 90 percent of the Haitian population. Most live in abject poverty. They grow their own food and live in huts made from sheets of iron nailed together. Men and women play complementary roles. Men are mainly responsible for farming and heavy work, such as tilling. Women often assist with tasks such as weeding and harvesting.
Approximate Word count = 419 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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