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Based on these excerpts, how do the haida and maori cultures view the mother-child relationship? both view mothers as being easily fooled by their children. both view mothers as willing to sacrifice themselves for their children. both view mothers as trying to reduce their children’s power over them. both view mothers as caring and protective over their children.
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Ответ:
The Haida and Maori cultures view the mother-child relationship as:
Both view mothers as caring and protective over their children.
The Haida myth focuses on creating light and people. The Haida creation myth is about a trickster who stole the sun, the moon and the stars in order to bring light to his own world. Even though he created animals, fish, trees, men, and all the creatures, they lived in darkness because he stole light.
On the other hand, the Maori myth focuses mostly on the relationship between parts of nature. The Maori creation myth tells the story how humans were born and how nature helped in their birth by sacrificing themselves.
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The organization that functions to provide clinics and surgeries in developing nations is ‘Doctors Without Borders’.
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‘Doctors Without Borders’ is an independent non-government organization which provides medical relief services in battlegrounds, during epidemics and famine at a global level. The International Red Cross also help fund these efforts. It was founded in 1971 in France (Paris) by a group of journalists and doctors.
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‘Doctors Without Borders’ also known as ‘Medecins Sans Frontiers’ is a non-profitable international medical humanitarian organization. It was founded in France in the year 1971 by Bernard Kouchner, Jacques Bérès, Max Récamier and other group of doctors. The headquarters of ‘Doctors Without Borders’ is situated in Geneva, Switzerland. It provides medical services where healthcare is not available or is limited for the peoples affected by war, epidemics, famine and natural disasters. Its main function is to provide services such as clinics and surgery. They also offer vaccinations, if necessary. They also offer educational programs for health-related issues.
Their team employs health professionals, logistic and administrative staff that are mostly local people. Its organization is guided by medical ethics and principles of equality, independence and neutrality.
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