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    In Ghana life is public. People evacuate their homes and apartments every day to escape the stifling heat. And much like the patterned cloth worn by market women, the disparate parts and peoples somehow mix and weave together into a cohesive whole. Ghana is home to a number of diverse peoples and cultures, all finding ways to coexist in a rapidly modernising country. You’ll see men and women in traditional clothes text messaging friends and suited businessmen taking offerings to tribal chiefs.

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    Ghana has a great relationship with the United States, all of the last three U.S presidents- Bill Clinton, George W Bush, and Barack Obama- have all made diplomatic trips to Ghana. Many Ghanaian diplomats and politicians hold positions in international organisations. These include Ghanaian diplomat and former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, International Criminal Court Judge Akua Kuenyehia, former President Jerry John Rawlings and former President John Agyekum Kuffour who have both served as diplomats of the United Nations

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    Ghana, a country on West Africa's Gulf of Guinea, is known for differing untamed life, old fortifications and confined shorelines, for example, at Busua. Beach front towns Elmina and Cape Coast contain posubans (local places of worship), provincial structures and palaces turned-galleries that fill in as tributes to the slave exchange. North of Cape Coast, endless Kakum National Park has a treetop-shelter walkway over the rainforest.

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