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  • Abbew, Collins Aberkah (University of Cape Coast, 2015-03)
    One of the highlights of the twentieth century was the promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the newly formed United Nations in 1948. Since this step was taken, however, the concept of human ...
  • Fosu-Blankson, Ferdinad (University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
    The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
  • Fosu-blankson, Ferdinard (University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
    The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations, proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
  • Gadigbe, Francis Ababio (University of Cape Coast, 2008-06)
    In this work, I argued that the atmosphere that pervades today's Africa is that of uncertainty and despair. Pessimism now takes the place of the euphoria of the post-independence era. Old regimes are challenged and sometimes ...
  • Teiko, Emmanuel (University of Cape Coast, 2017-06)
    Cicero is unique among the great men of Rome in antiquity because through him we gain an enormous reflection of the ancient Roman world, more especially the last century of the Roman Republic. The research seeks to ...
  • TEIKO, EMMANUEL (University of Cape Coast, 2017-06)
    Cicero is unique among the great men of Rome in antiquity because through him we gain an enormous reflection of the ancient Roman world, more especially the last century of the Roman Republic. The research seeks to ...
  • Antwiwaa, Stella (university of cape coast, 2013-05)
    The works of Aristophanes have caused some modern writers to refer to Euripides as a misogynist and, at the same time, Aristophanes has not been taken seriously when it comes to the presentation of women in a misogynistic ...
  • Koomson, Emmanuel (University of Cape Coast, 2020-08)
    Rhetoric in the last century of Republican Rome was so much entrenched in the fabrics of the Roman political society in such a way that, politicians who lacked the ability to speak persuasively denied themselves the ...

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