Dordzeavudzi, Norvianyo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
This thesis which is both comparative, stylistic and thematic examines irony as
a tool of moderate feminism in selected works of two African women writers,
a Francophone and an Anglophone. These are Riwan ou le chemin ...
Darko, Akoto Otupiri(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Road crashes have become a public health problem with about 1.35 million people
dying every year on the roads across the globe, and up to 50 million people
sustaining various degrees of injuries, some of which lead to ...
Britwum, Francis(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
Factors influencing students academic success on a global scale have been
examined in studies. Some of the studies looked at emotional intelligence,
locus of control and academic self-efficacy as against academic ...
AFFUL, HENRY ABEIKU(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The research examined pre-service management teachers’ preparedness in adapting the curriculum for an inclusive classroom. The study used the concurrent embedded mixed-methods research design. Through census survey, 164 ...
Botchway, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
The growing concern of the media and the public regarding the attitude and
lifestyle of some Pastors in Ghanaian Pentecostal churches created the need to
re-examine what 1 Timothy 3:1-7 teaches concerning Pastors. The ...
Boadi, Lawrence Asare(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
The global financial crisis of 2007–2008 brought to the fore weaknesses in
corporate governance and the need to strengthen the governance mechanisms
of banks. It is believed excessive risk-taking was a major contributing ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, MAWUKPLORM HARRIET(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Theatre performances have gradually gained recognition as an essential tool for information, education and entertainment. During such performance, set design constitutes a major indication for the overall understanding of ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, JENNIFER(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
It is a worldwide common knowledge that every ‘normal’ human being can sing. But singing has become an art that requires professional training, techniques, and skills. The primary concern of this study is to explore the ...
ADEWALE, TEMITOPE ADEJOKE(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
This study assessed the effects of climatic variability and anthropogenic activities on the Sardinella maderensis fishery of Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Fish and water samples were collected from six sampling ...
Afari Baidoo, Michael(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychosocial climate of the
University of Education, Winneba and how that affects the health and turnover
intention of the employees. A cross-sectional survey was used for the ...
Storytelling, particularly fables, plays a foremost role in shaping the
moral fibre of society. It gives the society a sense of identity and cultural
belonging. Fables have been used extensively to provide entertainment, ...
Slippe, Dorcas Pearl(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study examined the morphological awareness and vocabulary knowledge of preservice teachers of the English language at the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The embedded mixed methods design underpinned by pragmatism was ...
Yeboah-Sarpong, Atta(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Maternal Morbidity (MMb) of which Maternal Near-Miss (MNM) is a major constituent, receives less attention compared with Maternal Mortality (MMt) despite its greater contribution to the global burden of poor maternal health ...
Quansah, Esther Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study examined the influence of job stress, emotional intelligence and creativity on the job performance of tutors in colleges of education in Ghana. The descriptive survey design was employed for the study. The ...
Ofosu, Kirpal Agyemang(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
Rice is consumed by over half of the world’s population and accounts for 19% of calorie intake. Biotic stresses cause substantial yield losses in rice. Rice blast and Rice yellow mottle disease (RYMD) are the two main ...
Ametefe, Richard(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The Alavanyo--Nkonya conflict is a century old due to the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms over the years particularly, the formal court system. The protractedness has been attributed to the liberal peace mechanisms ...
Omaboe, Maxwell(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
A popular scholarly tradition suggests that mainstream science and African science are tied to an irreconcilable interest. The distinction often maintained is that African science is a footnote of African indigenous ...
Opoku, Oscar Agyemang(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The study evaluated the disaster risk planning practices of selected Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the Greater Kumasi Area of Ghana. It employed action research using a mixed research approach. ...
GYASI-AGYEI, KWAME ASARE(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), which is a widely used covariance analysis
method is a technique that is not fundamentally designed for multivariate
multiple time-dependent data (MMTDD) structure that could be ...
Dordzeavudzi, Norvianyo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
This thesis which is both comparative, stylistic and thematic examines irony as
a tool of moderate feminism in selected works of two African women writers,
a Francophone and an Anglophone. These are Riwan ou le chemin ...
Darko, Akoto Otupiri(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Road crashes have become a public health problem with about 1.35 million people
dying every year on the roads across the globe, and up to 50 million people
sustaining various degrees of injuries, some of which lead to ...
Britwum, Francis(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
Factors influencing students academic success on a global scale have been
examined in studies. Some of the studies looked at emotional intelligence,
locus of control and academic self-efficacy as against academic ...
AFFUL, HENRY ABEIKU(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The research examined pre-service management teachers’ preparedness in adapting the curriculum for an inclusive classroom. The study used the concurrent embedded mixed-methods research design. Through census survey, 164 ...
Botchway, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
The growing concern of the media and the public regarding the attitude and
lifestyle of some Pastors in Ghanaian Pentecostal churches created the need to
re-examine what 1 Timothy 3:1-7 teaches concerning Pastors. The ...
Boadi, Lawrence Asare(University of Cape Coast, 2023-04)
The global financial crisis of 2007–2008 brought to the fore weaknesses in
corporate governance and the need to strengthen the governance mechanisms
of banks. It is believed excessive risk-taking was a major contributing ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, MAWUKPLORM HARRIET(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Theatre performances have gradually gained recognition as an essential tool for information, education and entertainment. During such performance, set design constitutes a major indication for the overall understanding of ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, JENNIFER(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
It is a worldwide common knowledge that every ‘normal’ human being can sing. But singing has become an art that requires professional training, techniques, and skills. The primary concern of this study is to explore the ...
ADEWALE, TEMITOPE ADEJOKE(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
This study assessed the effects of climatic variability and anthropogenic activities on the Sardinella maderensis fishery of Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Fish and water samples were collected from six sampling ...
Afari Baidoo, Michael(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychosocial climate of the
University of Education, Winneba and how that affects the health and turnover
intention of the employees. A cross-sectional survey was used for the ...
Storytelling, particularly fables, plays a foremost role in shaping the
moral fibre of society. It gives the society a sense of identity and cultural
belonging. Fables have been used extensively to provide entertainment, ...
Slippe, Dorcas Pearl(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study examined the morphological awareness and vocabulary knowledge of preservice teachers of the English language at the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The embedded mixed methods design underpinned by pragmatism was ...
Yeboah-Sarpong, Atta(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Maternal Morbidity (MMb) of which Maternal Near-Miss (MNM) is a major constituent, receives less attention compared with Maternal Mortality (MMt) despite its greater contribution to the global burden of poor maternal health ...
Quansah, Esther Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study examined the influence of job stress, emotional intelligence and creativity on the job performance of tutors in colleges of education in Ghana. The descriptive survey design was employed for the study. The ...
Ofosu, Kirpal Agyemang(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
Rice is consumed by over half of the world’s population and accounts for 19% of calorie intake. Biotic stresses cause substantial yield losses in rice. Rice blast and Rice yellow mottle disease (RYMD) are the two main ...
Ametefe, Richard(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The Alavanyo--Nkonya conflict is a century old due to the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms over the years particularly, the formal court system. The protractedness has been attributed to the liberal peace mechanisms ...
Omaboe, Maxwell(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
A popular scholarly tradition suggests that mainstream science and African science are tied to an irreconcilable interest. The distinction often maintained is that African science is a footnote of African indigenous ...
Opoku, Oscar Agyemang(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The study evaluated the disaster risk planning practices of selected Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the Greater Kumasi Area of Ghana. It employed action research using a mixed research approach. ...
GYASI-AGYEI, KWAME ASARE(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), which is a widely used covariance analysis
method is a technique that is not fundamentally designed for multivariate
multiple time-dependent data (MMTDD) structure that could be ...