There are many different themes in Mountains Beyond Mountains:
-Journey of the individual: the trials and tribulations, the realizations, the passions, the hopes and dreams, the character of the individual that essentially build the story.
-Impact of one person: to what extent has Paul Farmer made a difference? What is his imprint on the world? What does his impact mean to individuals who he has met?
-Sustainability/Practicality: How sustainable is the work that Paul Farmer does? People say that his lifestyle should not be imitated---what does say about how he chooses to integrate his work and his personal life?
-Importance of healthcare and what this means in terms of world-wide goals: How does wealth and poverty factor into basic necessities like food, water, medicine, health care?
The main theme of "Mountains Beyond Mountains" is the fight against global health inequities, as seen through the work of Dr. Paul Farmer and Partners In Health. The book explores the idea that healthcare is a basic human right and highlights the importance of compassionate and dedicated individuals in making a difference in the world.
Mountains Beyond Mountains was created in 2004.
Mountains Beyond Mountains has 317 pages.
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The main theme was the survival of the Andes. In this was the mountains and the glacier where the plane crashed back in 1972. It was a Uruguayan team going to Argentina who crashed, and ended up eating each other to survive until being saved.
Alcoholism is the main theme and forgiveness is another main theme
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the theme is about him getting his first bonner
the main theme is changes
the british government believed this would keep peace with native Americans . the colonist thought the british government should not interfere.
Main Theme was created in 1969-03.
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Godzilla - Main Theme - was created in 1954.