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    Sarpong‚ Valley View University‚ Accra‚ Ghana Abraham Bamfo Boakye‚ Valley View University‚ Accra‚ Ghana Abraham Amponsah‚ Valley View University‚ Accra‚ Ghana Clement Yeboah‚ Strayer University‚ Columbus Ohio Campus‚ USA ABSTRACT The fourth republican constitution came into force in 1993. Ghana statistical Service also rebased Ghana’s GDP in the same year. From 1993 to 2005‚ the average GDP growth rate was about 4.3%. Within the period of 1993 and 2005‚ Ghana was still below the lower middle income

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    The Geographic regions primarily referred to throughout the Decolonization Era are Africa and Asia as they saw the most new found freedom during that time. The Cold War on the other hand was a whole different battle‚ but not one of pure violence‚ as the United States and the USSR were in an all out arms race‚ political

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    management responsibilities. Guinness Ghana limited is a company in which produces alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages such as Guinness and Malta Guinness respectively. In a business entity like Guineas Ghana limited the use of operations management is very necessary in every fabric of the company’s activities. Guinness Ghana Limited uses operations management to ensure and sustain efficiency and effectiveness in the organisation. Efficiency in Guinness Ghana is concerned with how well resources

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    sufficient quality” (Beaumier and Ford‚ 2006: 196). In Ghana‚ the highest incidence of food insecurity is found in dry savannah areas‚ comprising the Upper East‚ Upper West and Northern Regions. While food insecurity rates hover around one to seven percent in southern Ghana‚ rates are between 10-30 percent in the north (Biederlack and Rivers‚ 2009: 13). Paradoxically‚ households producing food crops are often the casualties of food insecurity in northern Ghana (Biederlack and Rivers‚ 2009). The incidence

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    This paper’s central theme intends to address the African country of Kenya’s struggle and liberation from British imperialism. The first section will explore Kenya’s pre-colonial context to give a brief background of the country’s social and economic structure before colonialism. The second section will address the historical context and direct impacts of British colonialism. The third section will explore the social grievances‚ marginalization‚ and violence the country suffered to overcome British

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    Several current conflicts are due to the European colonization and decolonization‚ which occurred mainly in the mid of the last century. These conflicts are often about resources‚ territories or ethnics. In South Asia‚ the Kashmir conflict last since 1947‚ that corresponds to the British decolonization of what was named the British Raj. The conflict stems from Pakistan and India‚ which both claimed the sovereignty over this region‚ leading to dramatic consequences over the decades on the Kashmir

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    Bank‚ on the other hand‚ is to advance reconstruction and promote longterm economic growth in less developed countries2. Ghana started to work with the IMF/World Bank in the sixties. Since then most of its governments‚ democracies as well as military dictatorships‚ have taken loans from the IMF/World Bank. So-called Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) have been applied on Ghana since 1983.3 These loans include a set of stabilisation measures that the creditor has to implement as a condition of

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    rise and fall of the indigenous medieval empires of ancient Ghana‚ medieval Mali‚ and Songhai. Many other states and kingdoms arose during this time but Ghana‚ Mali and Songhai achieved the status of fully-fledged‚ functioning and long-living conquest states and expansionist empires. These empires regulated the Trans-Saharan trade by offering protection for trade caravans as well as taxing slaves‚ gold‚ firearms‚ textiles and salt. Ghana reached its height by 1200 AD and was ruled by the Serahule

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    the British Bank for West Africa (BBWA)‚ which extended its operations to Ghana soon after in 1896. In Ghana‚ the Bank of Ghana is responsible for the banking sector. The Bank of Ghana was established in 1957 to oversee the health of the nation’s financial sector. Presently the Bank of Ghana is empowered by the banking act of 2004‚ Act 673 (amended in 2007) and the Bank of Ghana Act 2002‚ Act 612 to regulate banks in Ghana. The mission of the central bank is “to pursue sound monetary and financial

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