See attachment below Create a slide presentation of your country which is “Ghana”. Your

See attachment below


Create

a slide presentation of your country which is “Ghana”. Your country’s presentation should be
creative and engaging! The 1)
history (be brief here), 2)
culture — use
pictures of the country’s landscape, its food, landscape, costumes, music, dance, festivals, religion, social media, newsworthy events, etc.,
3) major media systems:
newspapers, magazines, films, radio, online media sources sources (in general) of your country, 4)
highlight one artist (painter, poet, musician, writer, etc.), stating why you chose that person. Show some of his/her work. Make sure the class understands who this person is and why you consider him/her representative of your country. This is to be an artist/writer – not an athlete, fashion model or government official!!!
Make your presentation unique and fun

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