Akuamoah- Boateng, Eric(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marks-Williams (2016) contends that at any given time three percent of the
world’s population is moving from one geographical area to another. Ter Haar
(2001) asserts that the migration of people across geographical ...
Boasiako, Catherine Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This thesis examines the use of songs as narrative devices in Efua Sutherland‘s
Edufa (1967) and The Marriage of Anansewa (1975). This study comes at the
backdrop of the fact that reading and interpretation of literary ...
Baabaare, Vitus(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Address terms provide important sociolinguistic information about
interlocutors, their relationships, and their situations. Address terms in various
fields and languages have been studied from various perspectives and ...
Asante, Richmond Moses(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marriage and fertility in the African setting has assumed changes over the years.
These changes have the ability to affect the African society. This study therefore
aimed at exploring the changing trends in marriage and ...
A huge body of literature exists on the application of new media technologies in enhancing instructional delivery. However, not much has been written on how students deploy new media and the gratifications they derive from ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of
their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest
in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...
HASHIM, YAKUBU MOHAMMED(University of Cape Coast, 2023-03)
Language is one of the most powerful tools. The way individuals use language through their accent, choice of words, among others, is the through reflection of their sociocultural background. Religion, as part of culture, ...
OPOKU-FOFIE, GERTRUDE(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The present study explored gendered differences in expository essays written by undergraduate students of the University of Cape Coast. Using cluster quota-sampling techniques, the researcher sampled 215 written essays of ...
Tsewoo, Mark Paul(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The Ghanaian press reach and influence a section of Ghanaian readers with their
messages. Readers, therefore, need to have adequate knowledge of the language
use in the media not only for constructing the intended meaning ...
DORKENOO, VICTORINE(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This research reveals, through the observation that we have made concerning language needs in French for Special Purposes for health workers at St, Anthony Hospital, Dzodze in the Ketu North Municipality of the Volta Region ...
Kangni-Soukpe, Teko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study deals with motivation and attitude towards the study of French
language. It aims at determining the level of motivation of the students and their
attitude towards French learning situation. Overall, 84 students ...
DONKOR, ALBERTA OFORI(University of Cape Coast, 2021-03)
This study explores three selected African texts to identify the writers’ representation of homosexuality, and the hidden homosexual signs within a supposedly heterosexual environment created by the writers. The fact that ...
Quayson, Mary Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This present work seeks to conduct a pragmatic study of request and
excuse formulas among 400 level learners in the Department of French at the
University of Cape Coast. The major objectives of this study are to identify ...
YEBOAH, LEEZA VIVYAN ABOAGYE(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Rhetoric of banking is vital for maintaining effective and fruitful relationships
with stakeholders. Even though there are several studies on the rhetoric of
banking, there has yet to be a known study on the rhetoric of ...
TEYE, EMMANUEL SACKITEY(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The researcher investigated the reason The Church of Pentecost prefers ordinance marriage to that of the customary. The researcher observed that some members of the Church preferred only customary marriage, but the Church ...
Mensah, Harrison Lincoln(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
Regimental bands have a rich history in military traditions. These bands have
musicians who play woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments at parades,
concerts and other forums. This thesis researched the administrative ...
NORTEY, KORKOR LEYOO(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
Traditional modes of communication encompass varied forms of transmitting and sharing information. African traditional communication has, over the years, used rhetorical practices on different platforms for different ...
Koka-Abima, Evelyn(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
The thesis examined the use of imprecation in Ghanaian political activities.
The motivation of the study is about the contention between African
Traditional Religion (ATR) writers on whether or not ATR has a place in ...
ATENKA, JUSTICE KWABENA(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
In Ghana, the extractive industry is vital in generating significant revenue.
Nonetheless, the extractive industry has amounted to severe environmental
hazards to the country‟s ecology. As a result, the state has developed ...
AMISSAH, SAMUEL RIVERSON(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The main objective of the study was to conduct in-depth exploration into the organization and management of marching bands in senior high schools within the Cape Coast metropolis in the Central Region of Ghana. The study ...
Akuamoah- Boateng, Eric(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marks-Williams (2016) contends that at any given time three percent of the
world’s population is moving from one geographical area to another. Ter Haar
(2001) asserts that the migration of people across geographical ...
Boasiako, Catherine Antwi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This thesis examines the use of songs as narrative devices in Efua Sutherland‘s
Edufa (1967) and The Marriage of Anansewa (1975). This study comes at the
backdrop of the fact that reading and interpretation of literary ...
Baabaare, Vitus(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Address terms provide important sociolinguistic information about
interlocutors, their relationships, and their situations. Address terms in various
fields and languages have been studied from various perspectives and ...
Asante, Richmond Moses(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
Marriage and fertility in the African setting has assumed changes over the years.
These changes have the ability to affect the African society. This study therefore
aimed at exploring the changing trends in marriage and ...
A huge body of literature exists on the application of new media technologies in enhancing instructional delivery. However, not much has been written on how students deploy new media and the gratifications they derive from ...
Adu-Yeboah, Christabella(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
A number of young metrosexual men globally are becoming more self-aware of
their appearance and are, thus, displaying on social media a significant interest
in fashion. However, research on metrosexuality has received ...
HASHIM, YAKUBU MOHAMMED(University of Cape Coast, 2023-03)
Language is one of the most powerful tools. The way individuals use language through their accent, choice of words, among others, is the through reflection of their sociocultural background. Religion, as part of culture, ...
OPOKU-FOFIE, GERTRUDE(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The present study explored gendered differences in expository essays written by undergraduate students of the University of Cape Coast. Using cluster quota-sampling techniques, the researcher sampled 215 written essays of ...
Tsewoo, Mark Paul(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The Ghanaian press reach and influence a section of Ghanaian readers with their
messages. Readers, therefore, need to have adequate knowledge of the language
use in the media not only for constructing the intended meaning ...
DORKENOO, VICTORINE(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This research reveals, through the observation that we have made concerning language needs in French for Special Purposes for health workers at St, Anthony Hospital, Dzodze in the Ketu North Municipality of the Volta Region ...
Kangni-Soukpe, Teko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study deals with motivation and attitude towards the study of French
language. It aims at determining the level of motivation of the students and their
attitude towards French learning situation. Overall, 84 students ...
DONKOR, ALBERTA OFORI(University of Cape Coast, 2021-03)
This study explores three selected African texts to identify the writers’ representation of homosexuality, and the hidden homosexual signs within a supposedly heterosexual environment created by the writers. The fact that ...
Quayson, Mary Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
This present work seeks to conduct a pragmatic study of request and
excuse formulas among 400 level learners in the Department of French at the
University of Cape Coast. The major objectives of this study are to identify ...
YEBOAH, LEEZA VIVYAN ABOAGYE(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Rhetoric of banking is vital for maintaining effective and fruitful relationships
with stakeholders. Even though there are several studies on the rhetoric of
banking, there has yet to be a known study on the rhetoric of ...
TEYE, EMMANUEL SACKITEY(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The researcher investigated the reason The Church of Pentecost prefers ordinance marriage to that of the customary. The researcher observed that some members of the Church preferred only customary marriage, but the Church ...
Mensah, Harrison Lincoln(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
Regimental bands have a rich history in military traditions. These bands have
musicians who play woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments at parades,
concerts and other forums. This thesis researched the administrative ...
NORTEY, KORKOR LEYOO(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
Traditional modes of communication encompass varied forms of transmitting and sharing information. African traditional communication has, over the years, used rhetorical practices on different platforms for different ...
Koka-Abima, Evelyn(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
The thesis examined the use of imprecation in Ghanaian political activities.
The motivation of the study is about the contention between African
Traditional Religion (ATR) writers on whether or not ATR has a place in ...
ATENKA, JUSTICE KWABENA(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
In Ghana, the extractive industry is vital in generating significant revenue.
Nonetheless, the extractive industry has amounted to severe environmental
hazards to the country‟s ecology. As a result, the state has developed ...
AMISSAH, SAMUEL RIVERSON(University of Cape Coast, 2024-04)
The main objective of the study was to conduct in-depth exploration into the organization and management of marching bands in senior high schools within the Cape Coast metropolis in the Central Region of Ghana. The study ...