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    in a social‚ cultural‚ religious and economic group. It brings a sense of inclusion‚ connection‚ unity and identity. Additionally‚ belonging engenders satisfaction‚ happiness and peace in individuals. Kofi Annan‚ a diplomat and Civil Servant from Ghana‚ once said‚ “We may have different religions‚ different languages‚ different coloured skin‚ but we all belong to one human race” ! He worked as an Assistant Secretary General in the United Nations in 1947‚ then was given the role of Secretary General

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    became a U.S. citizen and a secretary at the Ghanaian Embassy in Washington. She’s the most unlikely person to get a phone call at four in the morning from an uncle she never met‚ telling her that she is now the king of Otuam‚ a fishing village in Ghana. She has to adjust to a whole new lifestyle while mixing both cultures to improve Otuam and maintain her identity. This book has a storyline that should be shared in any season and would make a great summer reading requirement. King Peggy allows its

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    Music Deriving From African and Eastern Religions List A: Music in traditional African religions: Throughout all my research about traditional African cultures I have come across one aspect‚ which is common in all religions in Sub-Sahara Africa‚ that Africans have a religion and believe in Supreme God- the Creator‚ the all Knowing‚ the Ever present and all Powerful. They acknowledge the Divine Presence in their daily lives. However each country may have different names and titles for God. Africa

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    Waste Management

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    Waste Management in Ghana GROUP NUMBER 4 LEVEL 200 INDEX NUMBER: BIT/DP/09/10/1063 NAME: DANQUAH ASIAMAH EMMANUEL TERM PAPER TOPIC: WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ACCRA OR TEMA THESIS: The effective waste management can be done by public education on environmental cleanliness‚ enough dumping grounds for the waste generated‚ the practice of the polluter pays all‚ inspection of sanitary inspectors‚ reduction of waste of a firm or individual‚ re-used in the production process‚ recovery of waste‚ rendering harmless

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    prospered while most of the European continent was still in the dark ages. The Kingdom of Ghana was the first‚ the Mali Empire was the second‚ and the Songhai Empire was the third. The capital of the Ghana Empire was Koumbi Saleh. It existed from c. 300 until c. 1236. This Empire grew rich from the Trans-Saharan trade in gold and salt. It was ruled by a monarchy. There are over 40 recorded kings which led the Ghana Empire. The capital of the Mali Empire was Naini‚ which was later changed to Ka-Ba.

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    people’s perception of how they differ in terms of their ethnic and religious identity as opposed to that of others with whom they have a relationship may lead to conflict (MacFarlane‚ 1999‚ p. 26). It is a fact that many African countries including Ghana have pronounced religious fragmentation and/or multiple ethnic cleavages that either triggers violence or sustains it once it has started. In a paper that sought to identify the role Religion and ethnicity played in civil wars in Africa‚ Haynes (2007)

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It has really been great working with everybody at Accounts Department of the V.R.A. Hospital thus‚ both the staff and the Head as well. I therefore express my sincere gratitude towards everybody. Special Acknowledgement to: Mr. Anthony Arthur (Sen. Finance Officer/Supervisor) Peace S. Nyamadi (National Service Personnel) Under their direction that made it possible for me to cope and settle down as quickly as possible and contribute my quota to the organization. It is my

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    Naming Ceremony

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    Owusu-Ansah On February 21st 2009‚ I was invited to a naming ceremony at the Martin’s West Hall at Security Boulevard. It was for a three months old boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owusu- Ansah were the couple hosting the event. They are from the Akan tribe in Ghana‚ West Africa. The baby-naming ceremony or Out-dooring is the first of many life-cycle rituals performed in the Akan culture throughout a person’s life. The Akan do not name a child until a child’s been alive for seven days. The feeling is that

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    ENGLISH PROJECT WORK GROUP 4: BOARDING SCHOOLS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED (AGAINST THE MOTION) Mr. Chairman‚ Panel of Judges‚ Invited Guests‚ Accurate Time Keeper. Co Debators‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I would like to speak against the motion before the house that’ Boarding schools should be abolished.’ Boarding schools‚ for some years now‚ have been given bad names because of fictitious stories and ideas. I would like to prove these untrue. My opponent tried in vain to give points on why boarding

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    Biography of Kofi Annan

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    Kofi Annan was born in the Kofandros section of Kumasi‚ Ghana – in what was then the British colony of the Gold Coast. He is a twin‚ which has a respected status in Ghanaian culture. His twin sister Efua Atta‚ who died in 1991‚ shares the middle name Atta‚ which in Fante and Akan means ’twin’. Annan and his sister were born into one of the country’s aristocratic families; both their grandfathers and their uncle were tribal chiefs.[2] In the Akan names tradition‚ some children are named according

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