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Too Young and Healthy to Die
Too Young and Healthy to Die
Too Young and Healthy to Die
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The young man and woman were unfairly killed. Their accident traumatized them severely. Pain could have been relieved and internal bleeding stopped. But they were not. There was no money to pay for their cure.
The victims of theoretically avoidable but practically unavoidable death increase in number. Healthiness is awareness about prevention, alertness in a risky situation, preparedness for accidents happening and surviving them when death is avoidable. Some die when they should not. That is not health. That is threats.
Poverty impoverishes the poor, but the poor could not impoverish poverty.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris UK
Release dateMay 15, 2015
ISBN9781493193363
Too Young and Healthy to Die
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Rasoloherimampiononiaina Rampanjato

RASOLOHERIMAMPIONONIAINA Mampiandralalaoarisoa Rampanjato, Freelance writer, Professor of Anesthesiology, holder of a Master’s degree in Public Health.

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    Too Young and Healthy to Die - Rasoloherimampiononiaina Rampanjato

    Copyright © 2015 by Rasoloherimampiononiaina Rampanjato.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

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    Rev. date: 05/14/2015

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    CONTENTS

    Dedication

    Acknowledgement

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 Young but burdened

    Chapter 2 Harassing question

    Chapter 3 He and She suffered to death

    Chapter 4 Too young and healthy so died

    Chapter 5 Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD)

    Chapter 6 Sustainable underdevelopment overpasses the hope for sustainable development

    Conclusion

    Too young and healthy to die

    Rasoloherimampiononiaina Rampanjato

    DEDICATION

    T o my beloved wife Ninie for her patience and support during the preparation of the manuscript

    To my children Aina, Ihary, Miavy whom I owe love, coaching and mentoring that I could not fulfill without the sharing of the ups’ and downs’ of my live life experience

    To the Triune God of my faith

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    I am very grateful to Matt and Becky and to Dr Brooks for the proofreading of the manuscript and the wise advice provided.

    INTRODUCTION

    I would like to start my statement with a tiny note. A tiny note that I think will raise concerns if it is not thoroughly appraised. The note is about the familiar, well-known saying that all human suffer: suffering is worldwide. Suffering hurts. When suffering happens, nobody is spared from hurting. Suffering causes harms. Somewhere inside our person, a footprint of hurting and harm is left behind. Suffering happens irrespective of whether wealth or poverty surrounds the context of our living condition.

    However, universal imbalance exists. Humans suffer more in the developing world. Suffering is far more, permanent, as if it seems that people are to suffer forever in the realms of an underdeveloped country.

    Facts, acts and thoughts triad

    Facts, acts and thoughts are the components of the conceptual model used in my writing.

    Facts stand for all observable phenomenons: whether it be of structural, procedural, causal or consequential origin.

    Acts stand for all intervention: whether it be to alter courses, to comply with duty requirements, to deal with complexity, etc.

    Thoughts summarize all thinking or perspective concerns: whether it be intuitive, interpretative, analytical, etc.

    This triad is one of my favorite conceptual models. It is easily understood.

    In the writing of this book, facts and thought components of the triad were prominent.

    I thought about this triad to elucidate what I have in mind: the darkness and bitterness of my experience at the bedside of two deceased young humans.

    They died and that is a fact. Their death triggered me to initiate writing.

    I tried to write: that was an act. It was just a marginal act: It was of the pen. But that was an act: aiming to translate into transcript my thoughts. This act was intended to untie the bundles of what I carried, (feeling or interpretation) in my mind.

    At the beginning, my impression was that my thoughts were numerous. They were actually sparse. They combined multiple orders of structural and procedural considerations. They were hard to comprehend. Other insights were needed though to state clearly what I meant.

    . Later on, these other insights came and I actually felt more and more

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