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A Morpho-Syntactic Study Of The Buli Verbal Group

ABSTRACT This thesis explores the Verbal Group (VG) of Buli, a Gur language spoken in northern Ghana, with focus on three main aspects: the morphology of the Buli verb, the grammatical functions of Buli verbal particles, and the distribution of such verbal particles in Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs). Having its underpinnings in Functional Grammar (and skewed towards Functional Typological Syntax), a theory that views language as a set of tools for communication, its data is drawn mainly fro...

SSA Research 183 PAGES (36799 WORDS) Linguistics Thesis
Time Management And Its Effect On Employees Performance; A Case Of Fan Milk Limited

ABSTRACT The issue of time management is very important in any organization, therefore this study focuses on the effect of time management on employee performance at Fan Milk Ghana Limited; to explore the nature of time management, to examine the extent to which time management affects employee performance and to identify the measures to improve on the nature of time management. The study adopted a quantitative approach because it gives an advantage of describing the respondent’s personal c...

A Synchronic Sociolinguistic Analysis Of Personal Names Among Ewes

ABSTRACT The study is a synchronic sociolinguistic analysis of personal names among Ewe people in Ghana. It treats as its background Egblewogbe’s (1977) thesis in which he describes vividly the various types of Ewe names, their linguistic structure and their semantics. In this study a variationist sociolinguistic analysis is made to determine age, gender and regional and variations in personal names being given among the Ewe people. Four types of data were collected: registers from three Se...

SSA Research 164 PAGES (40798 WORDS) Linguistics Thesis
A Comparative Study Of Legal Aid Institutions In Their Pursuit Of Social Justice In Ghana

ABSTRACT Accessing justice has been challenging, particularly for the poor due to the cost involved in seeking legal services. This has resulted in the recognition of the need for legal aid in improving access to justice for marginalized, excluded and impoverished groups. The purpose of this research was to compare two legal aid schemes with respect to their capacity and delivery of social justice. Theoretically, the arguments of this study are grounded in the justice theory, vertical equity ...

Teenagers, Television Serials, And Reality: A Study Of Madina (Ghana

ABSTRACT The contents of television programmes have different meanings for teenagers. In order to obtain an understanding of the meanings of such content for teenagers within the Madina municipality, this study examined why teenagers watched television serials, what lessons they learnt and whether they equated situations in the serials with their own real lives. The study employed a quantitative research design that surveyed 120 teenagers selected from the following areas of the Madina Munici...

The Place Of Taboos In Contemporary Akwamutraditional Society

ABSTRACT This study investigated the place of taboos in contemporary Akwamu traditional society. Its primary aim is to identify taboos which are observed in Akwamu traditional society and the philosophical explanations underpinning the practice of these taboos. It is also to examine how taboos affect ethical values in the daily lives of the people and their relevance in the maintenance of social order in contemporary Akwamu traditional society. A qualitative design and phenomenological approa...

Management Perception Of Public Relations In Service Organisation A Study Of Ghana National Association Of Teachers

Lßuzrsrmcr The project work hinged on management perception of public relations (PR) in ' service organisations, based particularly on GNAT. The aim was to bring to light the lapses Y _ in PR of GNAT and examine management plans to check or minimize these setbacks in order to prornote effective public relations. Y - A descriptive study involving a total population ot 140 members was carried Out. Respondents were made up of ful1·time senior management staff at national, regional and district...

Migration Identity And Land Rights: A Case Study Of The Nubians In Kibra Nairobi Kenya

ABSTRACT Countries worldwide could either be origin, transit or destination countries, or all three. Migration can be voluntary or forced, and the resultant effects for migrants and countries involved presents diverse challenges. In this regard, migration is therefore an important area of study. Research has been done on issues related to migration and identity. However, little is known about the inter-relation among migration, identity and land rights focusing on a particular group of long-t...

Technostress Among The Staff Of College Of Health Sciences Library, University Of Ghana

ABSTRACT University libraries have experienced the infusion of technologies in their processes due to the advancement in technologies and also as a result of the information age that has transformed traditional methods in almost all academic libraries as well as other human institutions. The introduction of the library integrated software and OPAC has resulted in the need for library staff to be well equipped in the use of ICTs in order to remain relevant in the library profession. Hitherto l...

The Role Of Teamwork In Enhancing Organizational Performance: A Case Of Mtn Ghana Head Office

ABSTRACT In today’s corporate world, there has been so much emphasis on pride and personal achievement at the work place thus the concept of teamwork seems to be overlooked by managers and employees. In view of this management sees less essence of teamwork as a major tool of performance which has led to poor performance and productivity in the industry market. This study therefore seeks to identify the impact teamwork has on organizational performance. The objective of this study is to iden...

The Migration Experience Of Highly Skilled Ghanaians Under The Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program To Canada

ABSTRACT The purpose of this research was to examine the migration experience of the highly skilled Ghanaians who migrated to Canada through the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP). The study particularly seeks to find out the expectations of participants before emigration, their experiences as they attempted to participate in sectors for which they gained admission into Canada. The study was done in “multiple sites” in Canada: Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta Provinces and in Accr...

Studies On Various Treatment Conditions Affecting Urea-Ammoniated Rice Straw In Ghana

A B S T R A C T Four experiments were undertaken to evaluate the e f fe c t of various treatment conditions on the nu tr itiv e value of urea-ammoniated r ic e straw. Experiment 1 was carried out to determine the optimum condtions necessary fo r ammoniating r ic e straw with urea. The factors investigated included urea concentration (3 .5 , 4.0, 6.5 and 8.0% W/w), treatment period (7, 14 and 21 days) and moisture le v e l (40, 50 and 60%), in a 4 x 3 x 3 fa c to r ia l experiment. Samples wer...

SSA Research 84 PAGES (27112 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Ghanaian Media Reportage On Liberian Refugees

BACKGROUND OF STUDY In 1980, Samuel Doe seized control of the government of Liberia. Doe was the first non Americo-Liberian President in the country‟s history. Americo-Liberians are the descendants of freed African-Americans who founded and became the ruling class in Liberia. During his presidency, Doe gave virtually all positions of power to people from his own Krahn ethnic group and maltreated most other ethnic groups (Adebajo 2002). In 1989, Charles Taylor, an Americo-Liberian, formerly ...

The Influence Of Customer Service Features On Customer Retention: A Case Of Cofkans Hotel.

ABSTRACT Organizations in the hospitality industry are employing various strategies to retain customers to their facilities due to the increasing competition in the industry and the complexity of customers demand. One key strategy is to ensure efficient customer service to patrons of hotels. This study examines the influence of customer service features on customer retention in one of the prestigious indigenous hotels in the Obuasi municipal-Cofkans hotel. The study used a qualitative design ...

Optimal Asset Allocation Of Defined Contribution Pension Funds In Ghana

ABSTRACT The study investigated asset allocation of defined contribution (DC) plan in Ghana using the Tier 2 Master Trust Occupational Pension Scheme (MTOPS) as a case study. The focus of the study was to compare optimal asset allocation solutions under quantitative restrictions and prudent person’s principle and further assess the risk exposure of portfolio returns using CVaR. The financial market invested by MTOPS predominantly consisted of six financial assets: government securities and ...


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