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    There’s nothing quite like a winsome smile for perking you up‚ as well as those around you. Smiling‚ laughing‚ and positive thinking have been shown to have a huge number of health benefits to both mind and body. You may think that people smile because they are happy‚ but scientific research suggests otherwise. ’Simply using the same muscles as smiling will put you in a happier mood‚’ ’That’s because use of those muscles is part of how the brain evaluates mood.’ Advantages of smile Smiling

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    culture Introduction to Ghana [pic] Prof Song Xian dao Lawrence Ampem Darko(王芳) B07 Contents • Geographical location and regions • History o Colonization o Post colonization • Politics • Economy • Education and languages Geographical Location and Regions [pic] Ghana is located in the western part of

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    Ghana: the Gold Coast of Africa; was previously an oppressed colonized country by the British‚ until March 6‚ 1957 when they became the first independent African country. The president of Ghana‚ since 2009‚ is John Dramani Mahama. The current population is 24.97 million spread over 240‚000 square kilometers of land. Ghana is bordered by Ivory Coast to the west‚ Burkina Faso to the North and Togo to the East. They hold great relationships with all these bordering nations. Ghana is divided into ten

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    opportunity to study abroad in Ghana was very unexpected. Studying abroad‚ especially in a place as meaningful as Africa‚ was something that I have always dreamed about but knew would never happen. Living in poverty meant study abroad opportunities were beyond my reach; I find financing my local college education challenging in itself. However‚ since I have been in college‚ I have realized I can do anything I set my mind to‚ and this is why I am applying to study abroad in Ghana through The College at Brockport

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    PROLIFERATION OF MICRO-SCALE COMPANIES IN GHANA There is a growing recognition of the vital role micro-scale companies otherwise known as small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) play in economic development. They are often described as job creators‚ the seeds which grow into big businesses and the fuel of national economic engines. Even in the developed industrial economies‚ micro-scale companies are very common and numerous and are the largest source of employment. It is therefore of no surprise

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    Proposal: A Proposed Loan Monitoring System Composite Wing Saving Loan Association Inc. with Web based Customer account and Ledger Area of Investigation Brief History of Composite Wing Saving Loan Association Inc The Manila Teachers’ Savings and Loan Association‚ Inc. (MTSLAI or Manila Teachers) is proud to be the first pioneer of the savings and loan system in the country. Its roots are traced back to a simple “paluwagan” by a group of public school teachers whose forced savings provided financial

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    which is an ancient banking system in Ghana‚ worth USD 160 million. The model resembles microfinance in several ways; susu collectors (equivalent of loan officers) roam villages and rural communities to collect savings (micro-savings) and sometimes offer credit against these savings (microcredit). The susu collector is expected to manage the “mobile mini-bank” on his/her own with integrity and honestly. There are currently around 4‚000 susu collectors in Ghana and each one of them serves between

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    Virginia Company: Profits or Loses‚ 1606-1624 During inception the natives agreed to trading provisions to the colonists in exchange for metal tools. In 1609 John Smith the governor‚ started establishing raiding parties for food from the natives. The Powhatan fled further away from the Jamestown fort which caused a period of famine for the English from 1609-10. Many investors including The London Company became concerned about the future of the Virginia Company and how it would survive. Peace had

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    COURSE: BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DESCRIPTION CODE: MAS 262 PROJECT: IDENTIFICATION OF PHILANTHROPIC COMPANIES AND THE EFFECT PHILANTHROPIC ACTS HAVE ON THE COMPANIES Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities‚ stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere who may also be considered

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    Introduction Ghana is located in the western part of Africa between French-speaking La Côte d’Ivoire‚ Burkina Faso and Togo in the west‚ north and east respectively and bordered in the south by the gulf of Guinea. With an estimated population of nearly 24 million of which 70 percent live in rural areas‚ Ghana covers an area of 238‚537 square kilometres with a population density standing at 88/sq. km. (247/sq. mi.) and a population growth rate of 1.9 percent as at 2009 (GSS‚ 2011). Ghana in 1957 became

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