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The Sociocultural Mathematics of Growth

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  • Grammar Police 10 years ago

    "These are the scrumptious ingredients Ghana and Africa needs for their salad of social and economic success."

    These are the scrumptious ingredients Ghana and Africa NEED for ... success.

  • Conventional Youth. 10 years ago

    Sire out desirable economic needs from the whole.

  • Asiwome 10 years ago

    Your article is good,but most of us feel that we have been let loose on unknown seas, "Creative individualism, or de-ethnicization, he believes, must be encouraged by any society which desires to be innovative." I don't belie ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    I enjoy reading your articles as they are positive and envigorating However you deal with multiple isues. Alaways take one at a time and develop it . In this one you could have used the social impact of the gains and losses o ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Good morning my brother Kojo T,

    Thanks for the comment. I shall do my best.

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Most of the ideas I suggested have to do with basic needs—safe water, drainage, getting rid of mosquitoes/malaria, eating well, electricity/sanitation (personal hygiene, etc), building physical infrastructure for children w ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    What we need is mass production. kente weaving or gold smithing takes a long time for one article to get completed

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Please do overlook the typos and grammatical errors….capitalization errors…inadvertent elisions, etc.
    I also made a few “subject-verb agreement errors. Examples: These are the scrumptious ingredients Ghana and Africa ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    I hope we've all read the article "Italy boat disaster: Ghanaian team to identify nationals" or seen the news on TV. Some Ghanaian authors/journalists write all kinds of “glorified” stories about our “development.” Un ...
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