Gorleku, Philip Narteh; Setorglo, Jacob; Amoah, Sebastian Ken(2019-10)
Abstract
Ghana is among the countries with high incidence rate of cervical cancer in the world. Knowledge of
the risk factors and the aetiology of cancers, especially, cervical cancer leads to reduction in cancer
incidence ...
Beauvoir, Simone de(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
This study is based on the main female African characters in Une si longue lettre written in 1979 by Mariama Bâ and Assèze l’Africaine written in 1994 by Calixthe Beyala. Both novels describe the African society and the ...
Adu-Gyamfi, Kenneth(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
This study investigated the factors that contribute to the non-science students’ lack of interest in school science through the use of a 27-item questionnaire. This assisted in comparing the male and female non-science ...
Lagoon tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron also known as the black-chinned tilapia or
the black-cheeked tilapia is a common fish in lagoons in Ghana, constituting over 90% of
the ichthyomass in these habitats. Unfortunately ...
Yengoh, Genesis Tambang; Armah, Frederick Ato(University of Cape Coast, 2014-11)
While national figures of land availability are used to justify accepting large-scale land investors, not very much is known about the local level realities of land availability. By combining remotely sensed data with ...
Seraphim, Eva; Quansah, Tandoh(University of Cape Coast, 2012)
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. In various African societies, there are cases where women's land ownership is complicated by the gender ideology that women ...
Acquah, Joyce De-Graft; Acquah, Henry De-Graft(University of Cape Coast, 2016)
Land is an important asset that improves the livelihoods of poorer groups in every society, the world over but because of changes in some underlying factors, land is increasingly becoming a source of conflicts in Africa. ...
In what ways does the structuralist paradigm of language speak to the underlying constructs of human communication and modern society? How the dynamics of a postmodern society can be understood, while these dynamics remain ...
Sarfo, Emmanuel; Krampa, Ewuresi Agyeiwaa(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
The concept of terrorism (and antiterrorism) is a complex phenomenon that has received a lot of debate in the last decade. A highly complex phenomenon, terrorism stands at the forefront of national and international agendas. ...
A group of people living and working together in close proximity enforced by an institution like the university communicate with one another both formally and informally. Language is the means of communicating information ...
Amuah-Sekyi, Ekua Tekyiwa(University of Cape Coast, 2005)
Recent anxiety over low performance in English of students and graduates of the country's educational institutions expressed by the populace and the print and electronic media led to a cabinet directive that the mother ...
Kodah, Mawuloe Koffi(University of Cape Coast, 2013)
One major characteristic of the artistry of Ahmadou Kourouma as a renowned African novelist is his linguistic dexterity. In an attempt to realise the didactic function of literary works, Kourouma creates rare harmony between ...
Advertising takes many forms, but in most of them language is of crucial importance (Vestergaard & Schroder 1985). Language has a powerful influence on people and the way they behave. This fact manifests in many human ...
Twum, Anthony; Mensah, Samuel Yeboah; Edziah, Raymond; Arthur, Augustine(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07-10)
Using the Boltzmann transport equation within the semi-classical approximation with constant relaxation time, we theoretically studied the dynamics of electrons in chiral single wall nanotubes (SWNTs)subjected to a temperature ...
Alnis, J.; Anderson, B.; Sjoholm, M.; Somesfalean, G.; Svanberg, S.(University of Cape Coast, 2003-09-30)
The recently introduced Gas in Scattering Media Absorption Spectroscopy (GASMAS) technique is applied to the study of various wood samples. Molecular oxygen in the pores of the strongly scattering material is detected using ...
Alnis, J.; Anderson, B.; Sjoholm, M.; Somesfalean, G.; Svanberg, S.(University of Cape Coast, 2003)
The recently introduced Gas in Scattering Media Absorption Spectroscopy (GASMAS) technique is applied to the study of various wood samples. Molecular oxygen in the pores of the strongly scattering material is detected using ...