Afari, Emmanuel Seth Kosi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
The study of French as a foreign language poses a lot of challenges to Ghanaian learners. Right from the strict rules of concord and the issues of gender of nouns in written French to challenges associated to the oral ...
Kuupole, Alfredina Zebto Penn(University of Cape Coast, 2009-11)
This doctoral thesis falls within the framework of assessment (see G. De Landsheere 1979 et 1980; G. Scallon 2000; Lussier 1992; D. Lussier and C. Turner 1995; L. Allal 1989 ...), of communicative competence in French (S. ...
Shaibu, Iddrissu Adam(University of Cape Coast, 2017-07)
Even though fundraising has been part of the religious practices of the Church since its inception, concerns have been raised in recent times regarding the rationale for adopting certain unfamiliar strategies of raising ...
Tetekpor, Kodjo(University of Cape Coast, 2016-06)
The works of Kourouma and Zola have been studied by many scholars, in
diverse scholarly works with greater possibility of enriching the areas of study on
the works. Thus, the approach to this study, 'Recit et Realisme ...
Opoku, Felix Kwame(University of Cape Coast, 2017-01)
The main objective of the study was to examine the contribution of social capital to HRD practice in the sawmill industry in Ghana. The study adopted the positivist and interpretive philosophies, thereby blending the ...
Akakpo, Essinam Eya(University of Cape Coast, 2016-12)
Developing competence in orthography as a crucial factor in the mastery of the French language is the subject matter of this research work. This thesis looked at teaching strategies to be put in place in order to help ...
Abdulmoomin, Mohammed Abubakar(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The Islamic scholarship looked at inheritance from many academic disciplines.
It looks at it from the exegetical, financial and estate planning, jurisprudential,
mechanistic, and historical and gender points of view. ...
This thesis explores how boxing emerged In Ghana from both
indigenous and foreign (British) inventiveness, how it has shaped aspects of
Ghana's popular culture, and also examines boxing's social meaning and impact in the ...
Sam, Christabel Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2018-07)
Examining the correlation between masculine representations, spatial reorganization
and futurity, this thesis analyzes selected works of four African
writers: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, J. M. ...
Fiadzawoo, Jonas Kwabla(University of Cape Coast, 2017-02)
The focus of this study was on the teaching of French in ten (to) Senior
High Schools (SHS's) in the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana. Captioned
'Towards strategic leaching of written expression', it sought to find out the ...
De-Souza, Anthony Yao Makafui(University of Cape Coast, 2013-09)
The focus of this study was on strategies that students would adopt in order to
comprehend information that is available to them while browsing a French
website. It sought to identify the mental processes that underlie ...
The Church of Pentecost (CoP), in Ghana employs prophecy in
contemporary times to appoint people to higher offices, transfer Church
workers, and give direction generally. These functions have sometimes caused
hatred, ...
Ugwu, Calista Ada Nwadimkpa(University of Cape Coast, 2018-06)
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the music teacher programme of the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) towards meeting the federal government’s aspiration of making its education relevant to the ...
Yeboah, Richmond(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
ABSTRACT
The thesis interrogates the environmental impacts of Chinese involvement in
illegal gold mining (IGM) and how diplomatic relations impede programmes
put in place to deal with this menace. Ghana-China diplomatic ...
Essilfie, Patience Naa Lamiokor(University of Cape Coast, 2020-06)
ABSTRACT
This thesis dealt with the issues surrounding the cultural perspective of
widowhood rites in the context of Christianity in Ghana. The thesis,
therefore, looks at the Christian attempt to find ways of ...
Tortor, Delali Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
ABSTRACT
Women’s Literature is a subgenre of universal masculinized Literature. It seeks
to claim a new identity for women and to redefine their status quo by dealing
with issues that focus more on their liberation, ...
Sobeng, Ellen Blessing(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
ABSTRACT
Since the 20th Century, language use in the media has received unparalleled
attention among scholars, especially, linguists. Though scholars have established
outstanding evidence for possibilities of the media ...
Tsibu, Maxwell Kojo(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
ABSTRACT
The quest to incarnate Christianity in a multi-cultural society—to contend with
dilemmas of modern slavery—has called for an interpretation of the Bible able
to respect the text and engage with the culture. ...
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to unearth and elucidate the concept of happiness in the
literacy work of two French writers namely: Albert Camus and André Gide.
The study was born out of our reading of Blondin (1983: 9) ...
Gligbe, Emmanuel Selorm(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
ABSTRACT
This study analysed the present situation of digital advertising in Côte d'Ivoire
and examined the inducement characteristics of the advertising discourse
associated with online products on websites that ...
Afari, Emmanuel Seth Kosi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
The study of French as a foreign language poses a lot of challenges to Ghanaian learners. Right from the strict rules of concord and the issues of gender of nouns in written French to challenges associated to the oral ...
Kuupole, Alfredina Zebto Penn(University of Cape Coast, 2009-11)
This doctoral thesis falls within the framework of assessment (see G. De Landsheere 1979 et 1980; G. Scallon 2000; Lussier 1992; D. Lussier and C. Turner 1995; L. Allal 1989 ...), of communicative competence in French (S. ...
Shaibu, Iddrissu Adam(University of Cape Coast, 2017-07)
Even though fundraising has been part of the religious practices of the Church since its inception, concerns have been raised in recent times regarding the rationale for adopting certain unfamiliar strategies of raising ...
Tetekpor, Kodjo(University of Cape Coast, 2016-06)
The works of Kourouma and Zola have been studied by many scholars, in
diverse scholarly works with greater possibility of enriching the areas of study on
the works. Thus, the approach to this study, 'Recit et Realisme ...
Opoku, Felix Kwame(University of Cape Coast, 2017-01)
The main objective of the study was to examine the contribution of social capital to HRD practice in the sawmill industry in Ghana. The study adopted the positivist and interpretive philosophies, thereby blending the ...
Akakpo, Essinam Eya(University of Cape Coast, 2016-12)
Developing competence in orthography as a crucial factor in the mastery of the French language is the subject matter of this research work. This thesis looked at teaching strategies to be put in place in order to help ...
Abdulmoomin, Mohammed Abubakar(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The Islamic scholarship looked at inheritance from many academic disciplines.
It looks at it from the exegetical, financial and estate planning, jurisprudential,
mechanistic, and historical and gender points of view. ...
This thesis explores how boxing emerged In Ghana from both
indigenous and foreign (British) inventiveness, how it has shaped aspects of
Ghana's popular culture, and also examines boxing's social meaning and impact in the ...
Sam, Christabel Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2018-07)
Examining the correlation between masculine representations, spatial reorganization
and futurity, this thesis analyzes selected works of four African
writers: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus, J. M. ...
Fiadzawoo, Jonas Kwabla(University of Cape Coast, 2017-02)
The focus of this study was on the teaching of French in ten (to) Senior
High Schools (SHS's) in the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana. Captioned
'Towards strategic leaching of written expression', it sought to find out the ...
De-Souza, Anthony Yao Makafui(University of Cape Coast, 2013-09)
The focus of this study was on strategies that students would adopt in order to
comprehend information that is available to them while browsing a French
website. It sought to identify the mental processes that underlie ...
The Church of Pentecost (CoP), in Ghana employs prophecy in
contemporary times to appoint people to higher offices, transfer Church
workers, and give direction generally. These functions have sometimes caused
hatred, ...
Ugwu, Calista Ada Nwadimkpa(University of Cape Coast, 2018-06)
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the music teacher programme of the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) towards meeting the federal government’s aspiration of making its education relevant to the ...
Yeboah, Richmond(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
ABSTRACT
The thesis interrogates the environmental impacts of Chinese involvement in
illegal gold mining (IGM) and how diplomatic relations impede programmes
put in place to deal with this menace. Ghana-China diplomatic ...
Essilfie, Patience Naa Lamiokor(University of Cape Coast, 2020-06)
ABSTRACT
This thesis dealt with the issues surrounding the cultural perspective of
widowhood rites in the context of Christianity in Ghana. The thesis,
therefore, looks at the Christian attempt to find ways of ...
Tortor, Delali Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
ABSTRACT
Women’s Literature is a subgenre of universal masculinized Literature. It seeks
to claim a new identity for women and to redefine their status quo by dealing
with issues that focus more on their liberation, ...
Sobeng, Ellen Blessing(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
ABSTRACT
Since the 20th Century, language use in the media has received unparalleled
attention among scholars, especially, linguists. Though scholars have established
outstanding evidence for possibilities of the media ...
Tsibu, Maxwell Kojo(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
ABSTRACT
The quest to incarnate Christianity in a multi-cultural society—to contend with
dilemmas of modern slavery—has called for an interpretation of the Bible able
to respect the text and engage with the culture. ...
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to unearth and elucidate the concept of happiness in the
literacy work of two French writers namely: Albert Camus and André Gide.
The study was born out of our reading of Blondin (1983: 9) ...
Gligbe, Emmanuel Selorm(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
ABSTRACT
This study analysed the present situation of digital advertising in Côte d'Ivoire
and examined the inducement characteristics of the advertising discourse
associated with online products on websites that ...