Maconprogress in the Motherland Assignment

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Transcript Maconprogress in the Motherland Assignment

Members: Eric Brown, Maya Cooper, Mariah
Madison, Felicia Ballard
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Flight
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 Chicago to Douala, Cameroon
 Checking into: Somatel Hotel
 Total Price: $5,883; $1,962per person including hotel
 Average Climate:
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High 90 Low mid-70
High Humidity low chance of precipitation
Light winds
Low UV index
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Flight
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 Douala, Cameroon to Accra, Ghana
 Checking into: Labadi Beach Hotel
 Total Price: $12,954; $4,318per person including hotel
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High: 90 Low: high-70
High Humidity Low chance of precipitation
Light winds
Low UV index
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Flight
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 Accra, Ghana to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
 Checking into: Hotel Inn Bulawayo
 Total Price: $9,135; 3,046per person including hotels
 Average Climate
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High: mid 70 Low: 60
High Humidity moderate chance of precipitation
Moderate winds
Low UV index
Cameroon
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 Hi my name is…What is yours?
 Salut mon nom est .... Quel est le vôtre?
 How much does this cost?
 Combien coûte ce
 How do I get to…
 Comment est-ce que je me rends ...
 Where is (the)…
 Où se trouve (le) …
 What time is it?
 Quelle heure est-il?
Ghana
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The official language of Ghana is English.
Zimbabwe
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 The primary language is English but Shone is also widely spoken
 Hi my name is..
 Zita rangu ndi...
 How are you?
 Wakadini zvako?
 How much does this cost?
 Chinoita marii?
 Where is the bathroom?
 Chimbuzi chiripi?
 I don’t understand
 Handisi kunyaso nzwisisa
Currency of Cameroon
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 The official currency of Cameroon is Communaute Financiere
Africaine franc(CFA)
 One CFA is equivalent to 100 centimes
 The denominations of notes in Cameroon are CFA franc 10,000, 5000,
2000, 1000 and 500
 The denominations of coins in Cameroon are CFA franc 250, 100, 50,
25, 10, 5, and 1.
 1 CFA franc = 0.002073 US Dollar
 1 US Dollar = 482.460 CFA Franc
Currency of Ghana
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 The official currency of Ghana is the Cedi.(GHC)
 The cedi can be divided into one hundred pesewas.
 The coins in circulation include the 50, 100, 200, and
500 cedi coins. Banknotes produced are the 1000,
2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 cedi notes.
 1 Ghanaian Cedi = 0.0001 US Dollar
 1 US Dollar = 10,000 Cedi
Currency of Zimbabwe
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 The official currency of Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwe
Dollar(ZWD or Z$)
 The denominations in Zimbabwe are Z$1, Z$5, Z$10, Z$20,
Z$50, Z$100 and Z$500.
 1 Zimbabwe Dollar = 0.0026
 US Dollar1 USD = 384.615385 ZWD
Cameroon Ettiquette
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It is polite to shake hands.
In the Francophone south, close friends may embrace while brushing cheeks and kissing
the air along with a handshake.
In the Anglophone north, close friends have a unique handshake in which, as they pull
their hands back they snap the other person’s middle finger with their thumb.
As a sign of respect men often lower their head and avert their eyes when greeting an elder
or a superior and elders are greeted first.
Some Muslims will not shake hands across genders
Women tend not to look the other person in the eye even if it is another woman
If you are invited to a Cameroonian’s home, bring fruit, whiskey, or wine to the host. Do
not bring wine if your host is Muslim.
Cameroonians are somewhat formal and believe good table manners demonstrate respect
Many Cameroonians eat with their hands, although foreign guests may be offered cutlery.
Ghanaian Ettiquette
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 With foreigners the most common greeting is the handshake with a smile.
 When shaking hands between themselves Ghanaians will hold the right
hand in the normal manner but will then twist and click each other’s
middle finger. Unless you are experienced it is best to stick to a normal
handshake!
 Christians will generally shake hands between the sexes; practicing
Muslims often will not shake hands with people of the opposite sex.
 Dress well; Ghanaians place a lot of emphasis on how people dress. You
may need to remove your shoes.
 Ghanaians table manners are relatively formal.
 Ghanaians always want to protect their own and others’ face as well as
maintain harmonious relationships.
As a result they tend to use proverbs, wise sayings, analogies readily.
Zimbabwean Etiquette
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 A firm handshake with the right hand is excepted
 Holding hands with the same sex is accepted but not
with the opposite gender unless the two are married.
 Speaking to someone with your hands in your
pockets is unacceptable
Artifact Of Zimbabwe
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 Pictures of the Great Zimbabwean Ruins
Great Zimbabwe Ruins
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 Located in South-East Zimbabwe near Masvingo .
 These are the ruins of the ancient city of Great
Zimbabwe. It acted as a royal palace and the king
used it as a seat of political power.
Artifact of Ghana
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 Golden artifacts sold at Ghanaian artifact shops.
 Ancient artifacts from ruins of ancient civilizations
are restored and sold at shops throughout
Artifact of Cameroon
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 Statuette of Kings from Cameroon
 Artifacts are found and restored in many places
around Africa but some are more expensive than
others.
 The statuette of ancient rulers are preserved but
some are sold to tourists at a high price
Ghana
Commonalities/Differences
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 Money system is similar
 8.1 times of dying at infancy
 3 times more likely to have AIDs
 Twice as many babies
 98.12%less electricity
 Consume 96.8 percent less oil
 Die 17.69 years earlier
 98.7% less money on healthcare
 12.40% less chance of class development
Zimbabwe
Commonalities/Differences
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 US Dollars are widely used as currency
 25.5% more likely to have HIV/AIDS
 10.2 times more chance of being unemployed
Cameroon
Commonalities/Differences
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 8.5 times more likely to have HIV/AIDS
 10.1 times higher chance of infant mortality
 3.2 times more chance of being unemployed
 2.4 times more babies
 98.1% less electricity
 Make 95% less money
People to Meet: Zimbabwe
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 Ian Smith: Prime minister that declared Zimbabwe
(known as Rhodesia at the time) independent in
1965.
People to Meet: Cameroon
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 Ahmadou Ahidjo: First president of independent
Cameroon (1960). Lead Cameroon to stability in the
70’s.
People to Meet: Ghana
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 Jerry Rawlings: Held coups against the oppressive
government and lead the country to economic repair.
Ghanaian Cultural Aspects
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 Football(soccer) is the most widely played sport.
 It is highly influential as it unites the people of the
country.
 Very diverse musical base similar to the United
State’s. Ghanaians enjoy music from hip hop to jazz,.
Cultural Aspects of
Zimbabwe
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 Polygamy is widespread; divorce is rare.
 Children are taught to respect their elders and
usually help with housework and farm work at the
age of seven.
 24% of people practice indigenous beliefs that have
been passed down from generations.
 Women make traditional crafts such as baskets,
carpets, and pottery.
Cultural Aspects of Cameroon
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 Most popular music is Makossa.
 The culture of Cameroon is very regional
considering it has a unique mix of French, and
British, and African culture.
 The north is largely Muslim and the South is
Christian.