AMISSAH, SAMUEL RIVERSON(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The main objective of the study was to conduct in-depth exploration into the organization and management of marching bands in senior high schools within the Cape Coast metropolis in the Central Region of Ghana. The study ...
AMIAH, GIFTY EMMA(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
This thesis explores how Flora Nwapa and Ayobami Adebayo construct
marriage and represent the childless woman in Efuru, One is Enough and Stay
With Me. The characters presented in the selected texts redefine marriage ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...
Tsewoo, Mark Paul(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The Ghanaian press reach and influence a section of Ghanaian readers with their messages. Readers, therefore, need to have adequate knowledge of the language use in the media not only for constructing the intended meaning ...
Kangni-Soukpe, Teko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study deals with motivation and attitude towards the study of French language. It aims at determining the level of motivation of the students and their attitude towards French learning situation. Overall, 84 students ...
Quayson, Mary Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This present work seeks to conduct a pragmatic study of request and
excuse formulas among 400 level learners in the Department of French at the
University of Cape Coast. The major objectives of this study are to identify ...
Ollennu, Nii Ashikwei Kuma(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
The activities of churches in relation to the welfare of their congregants have been a concern in recent times. Churches are seen as having a divine duty of ensuring their congregants and the people in the communities they ...
Obeng, Samuel Nana Effah(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The development of media outlets like radio has increased the fishing industry‟s access to cutting-edge marketing strategies while reducing its reliance on intermediaries. The fishing sector does, however, encounter ...
Ollennu, Nii Ashikwei Kuma(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
The activities of churches in relation to the welfare of their congregants have been a concern in recent times. Churches are seen as having a divine duty of ensuring their congregants and the people in the communities they ...
Opoku, Adunkwah Emmanuel Prince(University of Cape Coast, 2021-10)
The study examined school factors influencing performance in WASSCE music among selected Senior High Schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis. Being a quantitative research, the study used the descriptive cross-sectional survey ...
Oppong, Kofi Richard(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
In the traditional African societies, cultural practices provided sound ethical ways of protecting the environment against over exploitation. Thus, in the context of the Asante culture, qualitative ethnographic design was ...
The subject of this research is „Exploring the Reading of John 9:1-41 in Doctor Jesus Prayer Camp and Ministry International, Ghana. With the background of how biblical interpretation influences the lives of people or ...
This study is an appraisal of Susan Haack’s foundherentism. Foundherentism as theory of justification is enmeshed in controversies. Some critics claim that the theory is not any different from already existing theories of ...
Tsedze, Francis(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
Entitled "L՚étude de la description dans Une vie de Maupassant et Les soleils des indépendances d՚Ahmadou Kourouma", the work looks at how description is realised through different procedures and its importance in the two ...
Tawiah, Charles Aidoo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Religious beliefs influence how people perceive and practice their work;
hence the blending of religion and work ethic is intertwined. The main
purpose of this study was to examine use of work hours for religious ...
Segbehoe, Sylvie Happy(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
This study focused on the impact of educational play on the oral expression of learners in the study of French as a foreign language (FFL). Our main objectives were to identify activities through which educational play ...
Quampah, Caroline(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
This study sought to find out the difficulty in the teaching and learning of oral expression. In order to effectively teach and learn a language, vocal communication is a crucial skill. Conversation is the primary means ...
Pewodee, Andrews Obeng(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Research in the field of translation within Ghana has mainly focused on religious and literary translation without paying attention to other fields of translation such as legal translation. With the increasing demand for ...
Owusu, Candy Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
One of the unique features associated with Kofi Annan, a global icon, is his
language use. By adopting a systemic functional linguistic approach, this study
investigated the interpersonal language choices in his diplomatic ...
This thesis situates the judiciary in Ghana in a historical perspective from 1853, when the first Supreme Court for the Gold Coast was established, signifying the establishment of British judicial system, to the end of Dr. ...
AMISSAH, SAMUEL RIVERSON(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The main objective of the study was to conduct in-depth exploration into the organization and management of marching bands in senior high schools within the Cape Coast metropolis in the Central Region of Ghana. The study ...
AMIAH, GIFTY EMMA(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
This thesis explores how Flora Nwapa and Ayobami Adebayo construct
marriage and represent the childless woman in Efuru, One is Enough and Stay
With Me. The characters presented in the selected texts redefine marriage ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...
Tsewoo, Mark Paul(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The Ghanaian press reach and influence a section of Ghanaian readers with their messages. Readers, therefore, need to have adequate knowledge of the language use in the media not only for constructing the intended meaning ...
Kangni-Soukpe, Teko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study deals with motivation and attitude towards the study of French language. It aims at determining the level of motivation of the students and their attitude towards French learning situation. Overall, 84 students ...
Quayson, Mary Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This present work seeks to conduct a pragmatic study of request and
excuse formulas among 400 level learners in the Department of French at the
University of Cape Coast. The major objectives of this study are to identify ...
Ollennu, Nii Ashikwei Kuma(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
The activities of churches in relation to the welfare of their congregants have been a concern in recent times. Churches are seen as having a divine duty of ensuring their congregants and the people in the communities they ...
Obeng, Samuel Nana Effah(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The development of media outlets like radio has increased the fishing industry‟s access to cutting-edge marketing strategies while reducing its reliance on intermediaries. The fishing sector does, however, encounter ...
Ollennu, Nii Ashikwei Kuma(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
The activities of churches in relation to the welfare of their congregants have been a concern in recent times. Churches are seen as having a divine duty of ensuring their congregants and the people in the communities they ...
Opoku, Adunkwah Emmanuel Prince(University of Cape Coast, 2021-10)
The study examined school factors influencing performance in WASSCE music among selected Senior High Schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis. Being a quantitative research, the study used the descriptive cross-sectional survey ...
Oppong, Kofi Richard(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
In the traditional African societies, cultural practices provided sound ethical ways of protecting the environment against over exploitation. Thus, in the context of the Asante culture, qualitative ethnographic design was ...
The subject of this research is „Exploring the Reading of John 9:1-41 in Doctor Jesus Prayer Camp and Ministry International, Ghana. With the background of how biblical interpretation influences the lives of people or ...
This study is an appraisal of Susan Haack’s foundherentism. Foundherentism as theory of justification is enmeshed in controversies. Some critics claim that the theory is not any different from already existing theories of ...
Tsedze, Francis(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
Entitled "L՚étude de la description dans Une vie de Maupassant et Les soleils des indépendances d՚Ahmadou Kourouma", the work looks at how description is realised through different procedures and its importance in the two ...
Tawiah, Charles Aidoo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Religious beliefs influence how people perceive and practice their work;
hence the blending of religion and work ethic is intertwined. The main
purpose of this study was to examine use of work hours for religious ...
Segbehoe, Sylvie Happy(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
This study focused on the impact of educational play on the oral expression of learners in the study of French as a foreign language (FFL). Our main objectives were to identify activities through which educational play ...
Quampah, Caroline(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
This study sought to find out the difficulty in the teaching and learning of oral expression. In order to effectively teach and learn a language, vocal communication is a crucial skill. Conversation is the primary means ...
Pewodee, Andrews Obeng(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Research in the field of translation within Ghana has mainly focused on religious and literary translation without paying attention to other fields of translation such as legal translation. With the increasing demand for ...
Owusu, Candy Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
One of the unique features associated with Kofi Annan, a global icon, is his
language use. By adopting a systemic functional linguistic approach, this study
investigated the interpersonal language choices in his diplomatic ...
This thesis situates the judiciary in Ghana in a historical perspective from 1853, when the first Supreme Court for the Gold Coast was established, signifying the establishment of British judicial system, to the end of Dr. ...