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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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    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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    Internship Report

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    tamale 5.3 upper west region and upper east region 5.4 accra 5. Evaluation Reference list Appendix I: Internship Description Appendix II: Map of Ghana Appendix III: Flyer of the W4RA Project Appendix IV: Research Report for CIS: The Role of ICTs in Knowledge Sharing within Rural Communities in Ghana 2 1. Introduction Structure of the report. The internship is a compulsory part of the Master International Relations / International Organizations (IRIO) at the Faculty

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    history

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    Ancient Ghana derived power and wealth from gold and the introduction of the camel during the Trans-Saharan trade increased the quantity of goods that were transported. Majority of the knowledge of Ghana comes from the Arab writers. Al-Hamdani‚ for example‚ describes Ghana as having the richest gold mines on earth. These mines were situated at Bambuk‚ on the upper Senegal River. The Soninke people also sold slaves‚ salt and copper in exchange for textiles‚ beads and finished goods. They built their

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    DIAMOND AND GOLD MINING PROJECT IN SIERRA LEONE [pic] 9.25 CT DIAMOND FROM SIERRA LEONE CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 2. INITIAL REQUIREMENTS GENERAL For the last 2 years our company has been closely following the Sierra Leanean diamond “Industry” if we can call it that. Sierra Leone is a small country in West Africa mainly known because of the bloody and vicious civill war which ended about 3 years ago. I have visited this country a few times – each time for a period

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    Sankofa

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    Sankofa is an Akan (Ghanaian) word meaning "one must return to the past in order to move forward." Written and directed by Ethiopian-born filmmaker and Howard University professor Haile Gerima‚ Sankofa is the story of the psychospiritual journey of Mona‚ a self-possessed African American woman who faces an identity crisis. From the African continent through the Middle Passage and the Americas‚ Mona relives her past and is transformed. A seductive model in the United States‚ Mona is posing near

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    Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History This graphic novel was a very interesting and unique take on history and on how it’s traditionally told. The story is based on a young African slave girl‚ named Abina Mansah‚ in the nineteenth century. Most of the events that occur in the book take place in West Africa and more specifically in the Gold Coast Colony. It’s based on the real-life event of Abina’s trial against Quamina Eddo‚ who was a powerful and wealthy man. She believed that she was

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    Reflection

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    REFLECTION My trip to the museum was educational‚ eye opening and a greatly appreciated experience. Before I visited the museum‚ I developed a preconceived notion that our National Museum was old‚ smelly and had little artifacts of interest. However‚ this was caused by me listening to stories about it and not actually experiencing it for myself. When I finally did‚ I was more than grateful for this building that held so much heritage and history of our nation’s monuments. I walked through the building

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    Gullah Creole

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    Gullah‚ also known as Geechee‚ is an English-based creole used by African-Americans living in what is now referred to as the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. This corridor is an approximately 400 miles long strip that runs from St. John’s River in Florida to Cape Fear River in North Carolina. In North and South Carolina the language is typically called Gullah‚ and in Georgia and Florida it is typically called Geechee. Gullah began as a pidgin language used by the slaves who lived on

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    Hershey Company

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    Julie Will Professor M Marketing Principles MGMT 200-004 19 September 2014 The company I have found that has social responsibility deeply rooted in it’s strategy is The Hershey Company. The Hershey Company is enormously significant as it has operations in over 90 countries. Hershey’s mission statement is “Continuing Milton Hershey’s legacy of commitment to consumers‚ community and children‚ we provide high-quality HERSHEY’S products while conducting our business in a socially responsible

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