Neha
9/19/2017 08:55:30 am
This is a cool video, it tells us a lot of info.
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joshua
9/21/2017 11:49:15 am
most of them worked for kojo and hey gave them eggs sometimes and kojo gave the goverment back his loan.
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Justin
9/19/2017 11:12:05 am
Kojo helped his community with just one hen and it made a difference
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larry
9/19/2017 07:09:57 pm
The difference between the country of Ghana and USA is that many people liv e in poverty and only have one meal per day. But in the USA a lot of people easily get three meals a day. That shows how poor the people of Ghana are.
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Ben
9/27/2017 03:51:15 pm
I agree with you larry
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Parth
9/20/2017 04:40:35 pm
He started off with little money but with a little hard work he got 100 families poor to rich including his
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Caroline B.
9/21/2017 06:06:40 pm
Some differences between Ghana and America is that the schools are completely because here in the U.S we have different classes and per school and in Ghana there is only one school that teachs all in the same room and there is about 30 people per school. I think that it is really interesting how Kojo had a couple of coins and bought a hen with that money and then all of sudden a he started a chicken farm with over 900+ chickens in it. His company when all over Ghana and his store just became so popular. I think it is really cool how a loan can get you to become so popular and have such a big company just from couple of coins that you borrowed from someone and had to pay them back in this case Kojo's mother.
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Ben
9/27/2017 03:48:11 pm
One of the main differences between USA and Ghana is that the people in Ghana save every last bit of food and some people in America throw out the food they don't want.
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Kristen #GoVilanova
12/20/2017 01:55:11 pm
There are many different things and similar things about America and Ghana. First off, in Ghana children start school at the age of 5 and end school at the age of 11. In America we start school at 5 but we can continue until our mid 30s. That is a big difference in age. Its about 25 years in difference. in school they start about by learning the basics of math and English. in America we do that too except sometimes we'll learn science or social studies too. Before class starts the students sweep the floor. Sometimes after school we would take the broom and clean up the floor but not everyday. They wear patterned cloth. In America we do not wear cloth. We wear wool and cotton. In Ghana on special traditions they would wear brightly colored cloth to celebrate their culture. In my culture I can
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jana
9/7/2019 05:22:40 am
ps i watched the ghana video. This video reminds me how fortunate i am to have a roof over my head , food and water . Because other places like ghana cannot have all of this stuff . Were lucky that we can have 3 meals a day unlike ghana they can only have one meal a day. In addition in america we have great education and can stay educated until your 30's . In ghana they start school at age 5 and end at 11 years old since i'm in 5th grade and pretty much all fifth graders are 10 this year would be our last year of education if we live in ghana. Did you also realize there classrooms its way different from the ones we have here and not in a good way . So lets all be fortunate for what we have 👌😎🥨🚐
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