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| TV Literature Lesson in Ghana Pt. 1 Duration : 84 Seconds How to produce good quality literature. Tags :Ghana, TV, Enzio, literature
| | TV Literature Lesson in Ghana Pt. 2 Duration : 116 Seconds How to produce top quality literature. Tags :literature, ghana, enzio, tv
| | The Healers Duration : 601 Seconds Book review of the novel "The Healers" by Ayi Kwei Armah. Originally published in 1978 by Heinemann; republished in 2000 by Per Ankh, a collective publishing house in Senegal. This book review is part of the May 2011 issue of The Collagist. Tags :books, literature, Collagist, Ayi, Kwei, Armah, The Healers, book review, fiction, novel, novels, literary, Ghana, Ghanian, Africa, reading, writing, author
| | Ghana Youngest Best Rapper Duration : 1029 Seconds Tuutulapto , a seven years old rapper .. best rapper alive Tags :Ghana (Country), Rapping (Literature Subject), Freestyle, Africa, Ever, Best, Worst, Greatest, Worlds
| | CityLit Kids Mobile.m4v Duration : 331 Seconds CityLit Kids--a program of nonprofit literary arts organization CityLit Project-- builds a community of enthusiastic writers and readers in Baltimore public schools by bringing the literary community into the classroom. Trained, experienced volunteers establish routine visits to fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms to read aloud from a riveting work of fiction and lead creative writing exercises designed to inspire and excite. The read-aloud books are selected for age-appropriateness, but also for the right mix of substance and "kid appeal." Journaling exercises, based on prompts that tie in with the reading, are intended to expose students to the fun of creative writing and the joy of sharing one's work. Periodically, guest writers accompany the regular volunteer to the classroom to read from their own work and discuss the life of a writer. In December 2010, children's author Margaret Musgrove shared her two illustrated books: "Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions" and "The Spider Weaver: A Legend of Kente Cloth." She also brought in samples of Kente cloth, statuary, and artifacts from her visits to Ghana. The CityLit Kids were attentive, engaged, and inquisitive. CityLit Kids is being expanded from this pilot program and seeks support from family foundations, corporations, sources of public funding, as well as individual contributors. This program, and plans to replicate it, will make a difference in the lives of Baltimore kids. Tags :reading, writing, kids, citylit, Baltimore, education, books, classroom, talk, elementary, Musgrove, Africa, Ghana
| | MARVIN GEE/ MR. SNOW feat. BIZZI B - LIES Duration : 268 Seconds afican popular music. very hot! Tags :Snow (Literature Subject), Soul, Winter, Generation, Shakira, afro, pop, music, hiplife, highlife, nigeria, zambia, congo, gambia, Cold, Ice, Book, Africa, R&b, South, Next, Jazz, Africa (Petrarch), Haiti, Books, Storm, Funky, Funk (Musical Genre), Reading, Pig, Kenya, Earthquake, Groove, Library, Comic, Writing, South Africa, Guinea, Author, Library (journal), Disco, Novel, Ethiopia, Ghana, Audio, Pigs, Trailer, Next (store), Letters, Aid, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan, Clive, Story, Blues, Writer, Northern
| | Tail of the Blue Bird by The SocKR Boyz Duration : 180 Seconds Book Promo for the debut novel Tail of the Blue Bird written and directed by The SocKR Boyz (Soc Sublime and KR the Beat King). Tail of the Blue Bird was released in the UK in 2009 [amzn.to and was shortlisted for the 2010 Commonwealth Prize. It will be released in the US on January 13, 2011 [amzn.to Tags :sockr Boyz, music, literature, fiction, novel Soc Sublime, Nii, KR the Beat King, Ghana, detective, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, debut, literary, prize, Africa, promo
| | GHANA ELECTIONS 2012.wmv Duration : 797 Seconds passion4Christ focuses on GHANA ELECTIONS 2012 ... background tunes: be still and know am God - Don Moen boasting - Lecrae Tags :Ghana (Country), Election (Literature Subject), SERMON, Africa
| | GHANA ASANTE. AFRICA.THE JUABENS, A PROUD AND NOBLE PEOPLE.KUMASI ACCRA UNCLE OF OTUMFUO ASANTEHENE. Duration : 896 Seconds A PICTORIAL RENDITION OF NOTABLES(DECEASED AND ALIVE) OF JUABENMAN, IE JUABEN AND NEW JUABEN. PRIOR TO THE FOUNDING OF ASANTE, OR ASHANTI AS SOME HAVE IT, JUABEN IT WAS OF THE PRE-EXISTING STATES THAT WAS THE MOST POWERFUL AND HIGHLY ADVANCED IN STATECRAFT--ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THE TWI CUSTOM. UNLIKE ANY OTHER, IT WAS ALREADY A FULLY-FLEDGED KINGDOM AS THE AKAN CONCEPTION OF A KINGDOM ENTAILED. INFACT, IT WAS TO THE JUABEN KING OKYEREFUO ADAE ADARKWA KO-YIADOM I, THAT OKOMFO ANOKYE THE GREAT SAGE, DISCLOSED FIRSTLY, AT JUABEN, HIS PLAN OF UNITING ALL THE STATES OF ASANTE UNDER A COMMON SYMBOL OF NATIONHOOD AND OF INTENDING TO MAKE ASANTE A GREAT KINGDOM/EMPIRE. OTHER NOTABLE STATES THEN WERE KWAMAN(NOW KUMASI), KUMAWU, MAMPONG, ASUMEGYA AND ADUABEN. CERTAINLY THE MARTIAL PROWESS OF JUABEN WAS CONFIRMED WHEN THEY GRASPED THE VICTORY, IN THE GREAT, EPIC AND CRITICAL INCEPTIONAL WAR OF ASANTE. AFTER THAT EPIC BATTLE, JUABEN(DWABEN) PLAYED DECISIVE, INFACT WON THE MILITARY LAURELS IN OTHER SUBSEQUENT CRITICAL WARS OF ASANTE. INDEED, ONE OF THE APPELLATIONS OF THE JUABENHENE, KING OF JUABEN, IS THAT OF: ASUO YIRI A, NA Y3 FR3 WO), MEANING ASANTEMAN CALLS ON THE JUABENHENE AND JUABENS WHEN THE SITUATION BECOMES CRITICAL. UPON THE FOUNDING OF ASANTE, AND WITH KWAMAN, SUBSEQUENTLY KUMASI BEING CHOSEN AS ITS CAPITAL ((AFTER A CONTEST INVOLVING JUABEN, KWAMAN AND KUMAWU, A CONTEST OKOMFO ANOKYE OBVIOUSLY SKEWED IN FAVOUR OF HIS BOSOM FRIEND OSEI TUTU I)), PROMINENCE ... Tags :JUABENHENE, JUABEN, NEW JUABEN, OTUO, ASHANTI, UNCLE OF ASANTEHENE, OYOKO, OTUMFUO UNCLE, GHANA, KUMASI, AND, BOLLYWOOD, RICH, GOLD, JEWELLERY, AISHARWYA, NOLLYWOOD, BEADS, SILVER, LIKE, THE, MP3, MOVIE, HANDSOME, BEAUTIFUL, CULTURE, FUN, RELIGIOUS, STORM, HURRICANE
| | Ghana Choir Trip 2008 Promo Duration : 207 Seconds During the summer of 2008, the Concordia University-St. Paul Christus Chorus traveled on a 16-day trip to Ghana, West Africa. The choir traveled throughout the cities of Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi and a few small villages. While overseas, they experienced an intense and unique blend of worship, travel, singing, service, and sight-seeing. While returning with countless photos and memories, the most important mementos was the realization that no matter the cultural differences, there is an overwhelming unity we have as saved children of God. This promotional video was filmed and produced by Chorus member Adam Fink ('09) Tags :concordia, university, saint, paul, minnesota, mn, twin, cities, csp, online, education, liberal, arts, lcms, mba, english, communications, physics, psychology, sociology, behavioral, science, math, philosophy, history, biology, undergraduate, graduate, accelerated, degree, continuing, studies, adult, learning, certification, programs, premed, accounting, literature, public, relations, writing, music, theatre, prelaw, churchwork, pre-seminary, cohort, non, trad, traditional, in, class, classroom, golden, bears, cu, yt:stretch=4:3
| | Nii Lantey Lamptey recites his warrior poem "Obunkutu" Duration : 247 Seconds When Nii Lantey recited his poem Obunkutu last fall at the University of Legon , the entire audience cheered. Nii explains that Obunkutu is a sacred appellation to warriors about to embark on a war expedition. It is enigmatic of a warrior charge. It is an invocation of unity among warriors for victory in battle, an incantation for uncountable warrior soldiers from the land of the dead to join the living in battle. It is a vibration of deadly resolution to fight. Obunkutu is no joke and must not be mentioned in peaceful times. It is bloody and deadly if mentioned in rage. Nii explains this further at the end of his recitation. As youll see, Nii recites his poem in Ga, the local tribal language of the region around the capitol Accra. To learn more about Nii Lantey Lamptey and other Ghana poets, visit The Ghana Poetry Project at www.pen.org or www.labanhill.com. Tags :nii lantey lamptey, ghana, poetry, ghana poetry project, laban carrick hill, african literature, africa
| | twerkin in ghana pt 3 Duration : 219 Seconds anuva session wot moves look best? luda ft nicki my chick bad no copyright intended Tags :dance, nicki, minae, rhianna, hip, hop, twerk, team, Wayne, Africaghana, danc, dancin, black, british, girl, Ghana (Country), Dancing, Rap, Hip Hop, Rapping (Literature Subject), music, booty, bouncing, ludacris, luda, South, Shake, West, Kanye, Big
| | Southern Ghana: demanding your rights Duration : 253 Seconds Swedru, Southern Ghana: video on women living in rural parts near Accra who being trained in advocacy. Basically these women are taught how they should stand up for themselves and demand better health care in their villages. Tags :Ghana (Country), Rights (Literature Subject), Africa
| | Talitha MSID Ghana Duration : 271 Seconds The University of Minnesota Learning Abroad Center and MSID Ghana program Tags :Study Abroad, LAC, Learning Abroad Center, uofm, Minnesota, Ghana
| | twerkin in ghana pt 2 Duration : 170 Seconds love dis tune, stay blessed rhianna ft nicki m Rainin men no copyright intended Tags :nicki, minae, rhianna, hip, hop, dance, twerk, team, Wayne, Africaghana, danc, dancin, black, british, irl, Ghana (Country), Dancing, Rap, Hip Hop, Rapping (Literature Subject), music, booty, bouncing
| | Ghana Decides iRegistered Reel Duration : 135 Seconds A reel of Ghana Decides #iRegistered Campaign Join the Movement www.ghanadecides.com http www.youtube.com gplus.to Tags :Ghana Decides, iregistered, Reel, Elections, Election (Literature Subject), bloggingghana
| | How to write a literature review Part 1 Duration : 599 Seconds
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| | Recycled plastic bead making at ghana-tours-travel.com Duration : 29 Seconds Making beads of recycled plastic in Ghana - you can visit these beadmakers and other Ghana crafts people on a Ghana tour - and make your own beads see more at ghana-tours-travel.com. And yes, the plastic fumes are unhealthy, so since the video was made I have funded an installed a raised and contained workspace cabinet with extractor fan. Tags :Ghana, Beads, recycled, plastic
| | The Pan African Literary Forum at The New School Duration : 4354 Seconds The New School in New York City offers the master of fine arts (MFA) in Creative Writing with concentrations in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and writing for children. Learn more about the School of Writing at The New School for Public Engagement | www.newschool.edu A reading and discussion featuring Tyehimba Jess, Keorapetse Kgositsile, Mohammed Nassehu Ali, and Quincy Troupe. Hosted by Jeffery Renard Allen, faculty member of the School of Writing. MFA in Creative Writing | www.newschool.edu Tyehimba Jess' first collection, leadbelly (2005), was chosen for the National Poetry Series, and was voted one of the top three poetry books of the year by Black Issues Book Review. A two-time member of the Chicago Green Mill Slam team, Jess was also Chicago's Poetry Ambassador to Accra, Ghana. His work has been featured in numerous anthologies, including Soulfires: Young Black Men in Love and Violence (1996), Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance Poetry (2000), and Dark Matter 2: Reading the Bones (2004). He is the author of African American Pride: Celebrating Our Achievements, Contributions, and Enduring Legacy (2003).A former artist-in-residence with Cave Canem, Jess has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Fine Arts Work Center at Provincetown, as well as a Lannan Writing Residency. Keorapetse Kgositsile is the first poet laureate of South Africa, a political activist, a member of the African National Congress ... Tags :The New School, New School, NYC, Colleges in New York City, Education, MFA, Public Lecture, Creative Writing Major, Poetry, Fiction, nonfiction, American Literature, Pan African Literature, Quincy Troupe, Mohammed Nassehu, Keorapetse Kgositsile, Tyehimba Jess, Jeffery Renard Allen, Book, Books, Reading, Library, Author, talk, University, Novel
| | Prissly's Story: TV Africa Internship Duration : 140 Seconds Nineteen SUNY Oneonta students experienced the everyday reality of work in the developing world through an internship program in Accra, Ghana, in January 2012. The students, whose majors are as varied as Education, Music Industry, Criminal Justice, Communications, History and Philosophy, spent one week as unpaid interns at various sites in Ghana's capital city, including TV Africa, United Faith Preparatory School, the Ghana Police Service, Pathfinder and King of Kings orphanages, and Brother to Brother in Unity and Diversity, a community health NGO. The 2½-week trip, which included visits to cultural and historical sites and lectures on African literature, dance, film and history, was facilitated by Drs. Kathleen O'Mara, Ibram Rogers and Caridad Souza of the college's Department of Africana and Latino Studies. Tags :TV, Africa, Internship, Ghana
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