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ASSESSMENT OF OPERATIONS OF TILAPIA FARMERS IN THE ASUOGYAMAN DISTRICT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Tilapia farming is expanding across the world because this type of fishes can be cultured under very basic conditions and so is ideal for rural subsistence farming, yet is amenable to more sophisticated, market-oriented culture programmes. This therefore informed the decision to look into the operation of tilapia farmers. The study focused on assessing the operations of tilapia farmers in the Asuogyaman District of Ghana. The study adopted a descriptive approach. The study relied on ...

COMMUNICATION BETWEEN UTILITY COMPANIES AND THEIR PUBLICS: A STUDY OF GHANA WATER COMPANY LIMITED

ABSTRACT Potable water is an essential good which the United Nations regard as a human right that everyone must get access to. In many developing countries however, potable water is inadequate and so water is rationed. Research indicates that decisions regarding water utility services in developing countries can be controversial and may be received by publics with mixed feelings. Research further establishes that, if the management of a water utility company is able to communicate effectively...

CHILDLESS WOMEN AND WOMEN WITH CHILDREN: AN ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Childlessness is a rising social problem. Women who are affected by the experience of childlessness are increasing intensely in recent times and the numbers might continue to increase. Despite the growing need, the occurrence of childlessness has been greatly overlooked by demographers. The contemporary understanding of childlessness is too narrow and has been defined wholly as a medical condition. The demographic perspectives are not adequately addressed within such medical context....

MEMORY, WOMEN AND WAR: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON TADJO’S THE SHADOW OF IMANA; TRAVELS IN THE HEART OF RWANDA AND ADICHIE’S HALF OF A YELLOW SUN

ABSTRACT This thesis sought to examine memory, women and war in Adichie‘s Half of a Yellow Sun and Tadjo‘s The Shadow of Imana ; Travels in the heart of Rwanda. The study is a qualitative one which is based on textual, content and critical analysis. The study also focused on the ways in which characters and the processes of characterization help us reflect on the broad themes of traumatic remembrances of war and its consequences on individual characters and the society as a whole. Adich...

EXAMINING THE “USE” OF “PREKESE” IN MEAL PREPARATION PRACTICES OF CATERERS

ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to examine the use of “prekese” in meal preparation practices of caterers in the Kumasi Metropolis. This study adopted the case study strategy. Quantitative research approach was used. The population for the study was ninety (90). The population of the study was made up of selected caterers in the Kumasi Metropolis. Random sampling method would be used to select 73 respondents for the study. Questionnaires were the main instrument used to gather...

JOB SATISFACTION, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND TURNOVER INTENTION OF HOTEL EMPLOYEES IN GREATER ACCRA.

ABSTRACT The issues of job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention of hotel employees is very important for hospitality industry. The progress and development of the hospitality industry to a great extend depend on the retention of the employees. There is therefore a significant relationship between staff job welfare issues and job expansion. The objectives of the study sought among others to examine, identify and devise strategies to enhance job satisfaction related ...

PORTRAYAL OF GENDER IN THE TELENOVELA, SARASWATICHANDRA: PERSPECTIVES OF VIEWERS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT This study seeks to highlight the various kinds of gender issues portrayed in the telenovela Saraswatichandra and the reception of these issues among viewers in Accra using qualitative content analysis. The purposive sampling technique was used to select 30 respondents. Data was collected using document analysis, interviews and focused group discussions and anchored on the gender theory as well as social constructionism theory. It probes further on how the viewership reception eithe...

THE STRUCTURE AND STYLE OF THE DAGBAMBA DIRGE

ABSTRACT This thesis discusses the structure and style of Dagbamba dirges, (a Gur-language spoken in the northern part of Ghana). It examines the significance of these songs to the Dagbamba as part of their social events which seek to usher the dead into eternal life. The study outlines sample Dagbamba dirges (9 dirges in all), examines the logical divisions as well as some literary devices used in these dirges. The study shows that these devices play a vital role in the appreciation of thes...

ATTITUDE OF SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS TOWARDS THE STUDY OF LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: THE CASE OF SOME SELECTED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE EASTERN REGION

ABSTRACT Learners’ attitude towards the study of English Language and Literature in English is very important for effective teaching and learning in ESL settings. Numerous researches at various settings on learners’ attitude had come out with various causes or factors that contributes to learners’ attitude formation. This thesis investigated the attitude of Senior High Students towards the study of Literature in English in some selected schools in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The aim o...

ASSESSING THE CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GHANA SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME IN THE BOLGATANGA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT This project sought to assess the implementation of the Ghana School Feeding Program (GSFP) in Bolgatanga municipal of Ghana. Five beneficiary of basic schools were selected as sample of study in undertaking this assessment of the feeding program. The study is mainly qualitative in nature and relies on both primary and secondary sources of data. The study further employed both the Winter and Van Horn & Van Meter theoretical models of implementation in its findings and analyses. Find...

EXPLORATION OF PARTICIPATION IN ECOTOURISM: A CASE STUDY OF WLI TRADITIONAL AREA

ABSTRACT Local community participation has been identified as a key factor in tourism development globally. This study sought to explore the participation of local people of Wli Traditional area in ecotourism. It further assessed the extent to which local people benefit from ecotourism activities in the area, while the efforts made by the local Tourist Management Team and other relevant authorities to empower local residents for maximum participation were also assessed. The study was a Case ...

NOUN CLASS SYSTEM IN NAWURI

ABSTRACT This study provides an overview of the Noun Class System of Nawuri; one of the Guang languages which is a closely related group of languages, spoken largely in Ghana, Cote d‟Ivoire, Togo and Benin. The study presents the analyses of nouns into classes in Nawuri. It examines the various mechanisms and motivationg factor for Nawuri nominal classification. The study further looks at the patterns of inflection and derivation in Nawuri. Data were collected from primary and secondary s...

ANALYSIS OF CONCORD ERRORS IN THE WRITTEN ESSAYS AND OBJECTIVE TESTS OF JHS TWO(2) PUPILS OF AYETEPA D/A BASIC ‘A’ AND ‘B’ SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT Studies have shown that the major English writing problem area of students is the violation of English concord rules. The pupils of Ayetepa Basic Schools are no exception of this problem. Although concord rules are taught at the primary level and even in JHS 1, the JHS 2 pupils of Ayetepa D/A Basic „A‟ and „B‟ still have challenges making the words in their sentences agree with one another. This study therefore examined the specific concord errors that JHS 2 pupils of Ayetep...

THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN HANDLING THE READING DIFFICULTIES OF STUDENTS AT SAVELUGU SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

ABSTRACT Some learners at high school tend to have reading difficulties and teachers are confronted with the duty of helping them to overcome their reading difficulties. This study investigated the role of teachers in dealing with reading difficulties among students of Savelugu Senior High School. The study is a qualitative research which employed a case study design. The target population was all the English language teachers of the school. Using purposive sampling technique, eight (8) teac...

TEACHERS PRECEPTIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION ON THEIR WORK PERFORMANCE IN SOME SELECTED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE TAMALE METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT This research sought to investigate the influence of senior high school teachers' motivation on their work performance. The study also explored the techniques used by head teachers to motivate teachers to improve their work performance. The target population for this study comprised all teachers in the four selected senior high schools in the study area that consisted of total population of 505. Out of 505 teachers, 149 of them were randomly selected to participate in the study. Ev...


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