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                                                                                                             1.64 out of 100 know how to read and write in Ghana

2.current events;Obama gets nominated

3.Ghanas most popular reiligen is cristan

 

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Kennedy York Group C

 

  

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A DAY IN GHANA

ghana flagghana moneyghana maps   ghana food           a place in ghana   ghana animals

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Around The World 2 Cassidy Hemm group c

                                                                     In Ghana 41% religon is christan.   Ghana’s people only 64 out of 100 know how to read and write.       

The Ghanaian National Anthem

God bless our homeland Ghana,
And make our nation great and strong,
Bold to defend forever
The cause of Freedom and of Right.
Fill our hearts with true humility
Make us cherish fearless honesty,
And help us to resist oppressors' rule
With all our will and might evermore.

Hail to thy name, O Ghana
To thee we make our solemn vow;
Steadfast to build together
A nation strong in Unity;
With our gifts of mind and strength of arm,
Whether night or day, in the midst of storm,
In every need whate'er the call may be,
To serve thee, Ghana, now and evermore.

Raise high the flag of Ghana,
And one with Africa advance;
Black star of hope and honor,
To all who thirst for liberty;
Where the banner of Ghana free flies,
May the way to freedom truly lie
Arise, arise, O sons of Ghanaland,
And under God march on forevermore

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Ghana brayden group c

 Ghana flag            

64 out of a 100 peopleknow how to read and write.   ghana govermentcy is a democracy

The religious composition of Ghana in the first postindependence population census of 1960 was 41 percent Christian, 38 percent traditionalist, 12 percent Muslim, and the rest (about 9 percent) no religious affiliation. A breakdown of the 1960 population according to Christian sects showed that 25 percent were Protestant (non-Pentecostal); 13 percent, Roman Catholic; 2 percent, Protestant (Pentecostal); and 1 percent, Independent African Churches. The 1970 population census did not present figures on the religious composition of the nation                                                                                                                                           Bless our homeland Ghana,
And make our nation great and strong,
Bold to defend for ever the cause of Freedom and of Right.
Fill our hearts with true humility
Make us cherish fearless honesty,
And help us to resist oppressor’s rule
With all our will and might for evermore.

Hail to they name, O Ghana.
To thee we make our solemn vow;
Steadfast to build together
A nation stong in Unity;
With our gifts of mind and strength of arm,
Whether night or day, in mist or storm,
In every need whate’er the call may be,
To serve thee, Ghana, now and evermore.

Raise high the flag of Ghana,
And one with Africa advance;
Black Star of hope and honour,
To all who thirst for liberty;
Where the naner of Ghana freely flies,
May the way to freedom truly lie
Arise, arise, O sons of Ghanaland.
And under God march on for evermore.

 

 
Ghana’s Coat of Arms 
                                                                                

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Ghana Dylan Vonerhuevel Group C

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   Handmade African Tribal Jewelry (Ghana)  Tiger Eye Bracelet/ Necklace Set (Peru)   Olive Green Agate Necklace and Earrings Set (Peru)                   Silver  Amethyst Bracelet and Necklace (Peru)Turquoise Dreams Necklace (India)Serpentine Necklace (Afghanistan)  Puff Turquoise and Keshi Pearl Earrings (USA)African Turquoise Keshi Pearl Glass Necklace (USA)                            

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Charissa Engle’s around the world in 4 days

               Ghana has a lot of things we have, they have schools but don’t have nice ones they are made of hay and that sort of stuff. their money is cool it’s different colors and they have a 5000 dallar bill! but their money is different. their 5000$ in the u.s is less 5000$ in the u.s.

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Ghana group c emma monnin

  

   

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