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 ...
Koomson, Daniel Kwesi(Universtiy of Cape Coast, 2020-12)
ABSTRACT
The literal meaning of the phrase is often removed from its context and understood
to be the catch-phrase for vengeance and retaliation. This popular understanding is
no different in the Ghanaian political ...
Dzakpasu, Christina Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
This study looked into the role played by the Methodist Church Ghana and
some of its well-known individuals in the country's political growth. The
research examined the contributions made by the Methodist Church and ...
Botchway, De-Valera Nana Yaw Mpere(University of Cape Coast, 2011-06)
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 ...
Akoto, Osei Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2018-03)
The present study investigated variation in the distribution, discourse references
and functions of /, we and you (tri-PP) in classroom lectures across three broad
knowledge domains -Humanities (HS), Social Sciences (SS) ...
Otchere, Jonathan Asante(University of Souh Africa, 2023-04)
Madness features prominently in Greek tragedy. Indeed, the theme of madness, its treatment and dramatic illustration contribute to the aim of this genre, which Aristotle identifies as the arousal and the purgation of pity ...
Opoku-Agyemang, Prof. K.(University of Cape Coast, 2011-04)
This study carried out an analysis of the rural poverty in Osun State,
Nigeria. Descriptive statistics, headcount index and the Tobit regression model
were the main tools of analysis used for this study. Data used for ...
Nuolabong, Aloysius(University of Cape Coast, 2013-05)
Dagaaba converted to Christianity in great numbers but resisted Islam
when it came. The study seeks to investigate the factors that accounted for
Dagaaba acceptance of and resistance to Islam. It also intends to collect ...
This thesis interrogates the politics of governments that shaped and directed the formulation and implementation of educational policies and reforms in
Ghana from 1852 to 2008. Using various sources such as archival ...
Quampah, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2020-01)
The study was a historical appraisal of the Chaplaincy of the University of Cape
Coast from 1969 to 2019. The study first examined the history of the Chaplaincy
in the University of Cape Coast. Secondly, it explained the ...
Abban - Quarshie, Alex(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Ghana’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is going
through reforms to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the sector.
Many scholars have provided suggestions to improve the quality of ...
Agbo, James Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
This research study intends to contribute to improving the competence level of
second-year students of the department of French at Mount Mary College of
Education. This study highlights the general oral communication ...
Addaquay, Alfred Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2020-06)
The main focus of this project was on how an artist familiar with both traditional music and western contemporary practices can produce a novel Piano Concerto
that is a fusion or hybrid of the two world, so far as ...
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 ...
Koomson, Daniel Kwesi(Universtiy of Cape Coast, 2020-12)
ABSTRACT
The literal meaning of the phrase is often removed from its context and understood
to be the catch-phrase for vengeance and retaliation. This popular understanding is
no different in the Ghanaian political ...
Dzakpasu, Christina Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-07)
This study looked into the role played by the Methodist Church Ghana and
some of its well-known individuals in the country's political growth. The
research examined the contributions made by the Methodist Church and ...
Botchway, De-Valera Nana Yaw Mpere(University of Cape Coast, 2011-06)
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 ...
Akoto, Osei Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2018-03)
The present study investigated variation in the distribution, discourse references
and functions of /, we and you (tri-PP) in classroom lectures across three broad
knowledge domains -Humanities (HS), Social Sciences (SS) ...
Otchere, Jonathan Asante(University of Souh Africa, 2023-04)
Madness features prominently in Greek tragedy. Indeed, the theme of madness, its treatment and dramatic illustration contribute to the aim of this genre, which Aristotle identifies as the arousal and the purgation of pity ...
Opoku-Agyemang, Prof. K.(University of Cape Coast, 2011-04)
This study carried out an analysis of the rural poverty in Osun State,
Nigeria. Descriptive statistics, headcount index and the Tobit regression model
were the main tools of analysis used for this study. Data used for ...
Nuolabong, Aloysius(University of Cape Coast, 2013-05)
Dagaaba converted to Christianity in great numbers but resisted Islam
when it came. The study seeks to investigate the factors that accounted for
Dagaaba acceptance of and resistance to Islam. It also intends to collect ...
This thesis interrogates the politics of governments that shaped and directed the formulation and implementation of educational policies and reforms in
Ghana from 1852 to 2008. Using various sources such as archival ...
Quampah, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2020-01)
The study was a historical appraisal of the Chaplaincy of the University of Cape
Coast from 1969 to 2019. The study first examined the history of the Chaplaincy
in the University of Cape Coast. Secondly, it explained the ...
Abban - Quarshie, Alex(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Ghana’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is going
through reforms to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the sector.
Many scholars have provided suggestions to improve the quality of ...
Agbo, James Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
This research study intends to contribute to improving the competence level of
second-year students of the department of French at Mount Mary College of
Education. This study highlights the general oral communication ...
Addaquay, Alfred Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2020-06)
The main focus of this project was on how an artist familiar with both traditional music and western contemporary practices can produce a novel Piano Concerto
that is a fusion or hybrid of the two world, so far as ...