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    Globalization is the system of interaction among the countries of the world in order to develop the global economy. Since 1986‚ Vietnam has been conducting a process of economic innovation. It has been steadily opening its economy to be able to integrate into the global marketplace more and more. During this time‚ Vietnam has greatly changed. This essay will discuss the effects of globalization on Vietnam with 2 forces: Economic and sociocultural. Firstly‚ the development of Vietnamese economic

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    Technology in Ghana

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    World According to the CIA World Fact Book‚ in 2007‚ 28.5% of Ghana’s population lives below the poverty line [1]. It is a developing country that has many financially challenged towns. After my father got back from some of his early trips to Ghana‚ he told me that most of the local people live in small overpopulated shacks and apartment structures‚ with very little running water for bathing purposes. A large number of the people have difficulty purchasing food and struggle to earn enough money

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    Economy of Ghana

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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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    while remaining flat domestically. This is due to the two major facets of globalization and its effect on the industry. These facets are the globalization of markets and the globalization of production. The globalization of markets is the creation of one world-wide marketplace due to deregulation of international trade. This gives accounting firms the ability to sell their services anywhere in the world. The globalization of production is the ability to take advantage of goods and services‚ sourced

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    Women of ghana

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    Women in Ghana Ghana is located in West Africa. The country is divided by 10 regions. which are Ashanti‚ Brong Ahafo‚ Central‚ Eastern‚ Greater Accra‚ Northern‚ Upper East‚ Upper West‚ Volta and Western.The word Ghana means “Warrior King” and is derived from the ancient Ghana Empire. Ghana was the first place in sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans arrived to trade in gold. Christianity is the largest religion in Ghana‚ and mostly in southern areas and parts of the northern regions. While Islam is

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    Poverty in Ghana

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    www.ruralpovertyportal.com In recent years‚ Ghana has emerged as a leading country in the Western and Central Africa region. It has developed its economy on a scale that could enable it to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) before the 2015 deadline. It also managed a smooth and peaceful political transition in 2008 and 2009‚ and has created a political and policy environment conducive to economic and social progress and poverty reduction. The Ghanaian economy has grown at an average

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    homelessness in ghana

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    Homelessness in Ghana: Who to Blame? My eye caught sight of something; I peered at it and decided it was a bundle of clothes. However I couldn’t bring to tear my eyes away and upon further investigation I realized the bundle of clothes were human beings‚ a sea of human beings. My mum said’’ can’t you see their heads‚ jutting out of the plastic sheath that covers them as the rain pelts them at this ungodly hour of the night in Accra? “Yes I can. But don’t they have homes? Why do they sleep on

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    Languages in Ghana

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    fulfillment of the requirements for the course INGL 6466 – Studies in Bilingualism Prof. Alicia Pousada By Stephanie Hernandez Reinat First semester 2012-2013 Languages in Ghana Introduction There have been linguistic studies prepared in order to understand the functions of multilingual countries. Ghana‚ being one of these multilingual countries‚ is very complex and complicated with many linguistic intricacies. It is also a highly multilingual country‚ with approximately fifty intelligible

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    Poverty in Ghana

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    Ghana is a considerably poorer country in comparison with other countries in the west like Britain and the United States‚ meaning that the country is LEDC‚ standing for Less Economically Developed Country. Although in 2002 Ghana was written off $893 million dollars of their debt costing two organizations. They are still heavily in debt of $3.7 billion dollars. Most of this is owed to the US. The climate of Ghana is hot and a dry because it is located near the equator. There is not much water

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    Ancient Ghana

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    Ancient Ghana GEOGRAPHY Despite its name‚ the old Empire of Ghana is not geographically‚ ethnically‚ or in any other way‚ related to modern Ghana. It lies about four hundred miles north west of modern Ghana. Ancient Ghana encompassed what is now modern Northern Senegal and Southern Mauritania. Ancient Ghana in relation to modern west AfricaORIGINS Nobody is sure when Ghana came into being. But some time at the beginning of the first millennium AD‚ it is thought that a number of clans of

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