QUESTIONS: 1. The changing pattern of work and employment practices in Ghana has led to a breach in the psychological contract and impacted negatively on the achievement of the ILO standards. a. Design or adopt a research instrument (preferably a questionnaire) to collect and analyse data on the effect of the changing nature of work and employment practices in the core ILO standards and the impact on psychological contract in any two industries (40 marks) b. Using concepts and
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“Horse Ballet” became too tedious for my liking. I only discovered Polo when my family moved 10 minutes away from the Accra Polo Club in Ghana. The Accra Polo Club was located in a prime spot of Accra‚ the capital of Ghana‚ and had a long history. The Club was founded even before Ghana gained its independence‚ making it one of the oldest clubs in Ghana. The club held exhibition games every weekend where non-members were allowed watch. When I was 14‚ I watched my first adrenaline-filled polo
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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF GHANA‚ FIAPRE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH PROPOSAL ASSESSMENT OF CREDITS MANAGEMENT AMONG RURAL BANKS IN THE SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY: THE CASE OF CAPITAL RURAL BANK BY George Wiafe Tel. 0246086125 DECEMBER‚ 2012 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The introduction of Rural and Community Banks (RCB) into the financial sector of Ghana dates back to the late 1970s. To set the background to this paper
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Roles & Professionalism By Ezer Yeboah-Boateng 1Quote of the Week??//** Working together for the common good of society… 2Outline Introduction Roles of Engineers Engineers & the Environment Engineers as Professionals Engineers Today 3Books & Resources Engineering & Social Justice‚ by Donna Riley‚ 2008; Morgan & Claypool Publishers. Bridging the Gap Between Engineering & the Global World: A Case Study of the Coconut (Coir) Fiber Industry in Kerala
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As I stood under the old Iroko tree in Techiman‚ Ghana‚ drenched in rainwater with a book in my hand‚ I believed more than anything that better days were yet to come. The tarblack sky‚ blowing winds and angry rain beads did not dampen this belief. My belief was instead fueled by joy coming from the book I held in my hands. I have always loved reading but the limited resources in my village suppressed my passion. That day under the Iroko tree has always helped me remain positive and optimistic‚ regardless
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Street-vended foods project – objectives‚ activities and overview (Dr. P. N. T. Johnson (CSIR-FRI)) 11 4 Scientific Sections 12 4.1 Socio-economic survey of street-vended foods in Accra‚ P. Obeng-Asiedu‚ Dept of Agric. Economics.‚ University of Ghana 12 CONCLUSIONS 13 4.2 Street-vended foods and Hygiene - Dr. R. Myhara‚ NRI 16 4.3 A HACCP approach to the prevention of mycotoxins through moisture control. Dr. P. N. T. Johnson‚ CSIR-FRI 19 4.5 Heavy metals‚ pesticides
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References: Arthur‚ P. (2009) Ethnicity and Electoral Politics in Ghana ’s Fourth Republic. Africa Today‚ 56 (2)‚ p.4. Carment‚ D. et al. (2006) Who Intervenes?: Ethnic Conflict And Interstate Crisis. Ohio: Ohio State University Press‚ p.60. Christie‚ K. (1998) Ethnic Conflict‚ Tribal Politics: A Global Perspective. Surrey:
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Q1 1. The major theme is to embrace data and information to transform health and care Innovate healthcare delivery Build the healthy cities and countries of the future 2.The major issues is to support strategic dialogue among various stakeholders on what health systems are now‚ what they might be in the future and how they could adapt to be sustainable. How health systems could be organized in the future 3. The major Stakeholders include stakeholders and experts from governments‚ industry and civil
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Music Deriving From African and Eastern Religions List A: Music in traditional African religions: Throughout all my research about traditional African cultures I have come across one aspect‚ which is common in all religions in Sub-Sahara Africa‚ that Africans have a religion and believe in Supreme God- the Creator‚ the all Knowing‚ the Ever present and all Powerful. They acknowledge the Divine Presence in their daily lives. However each country may have different names and titles for God. Africa
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likely to use for prevention. However‚ in the third world countries like Cambodia and Ghana‚ telemedicine is mainly used for cure the people who live in rural area. The aim of this essay is to introduce more detail about telemedicine especially its benefits and compare a telemedicine project in Cambodia to the other countries. To begin with‚ the telemedicine project in Cambodia works differently the one in Ghana. The telemedicine project in Ratanakiri‚ an isolated province in Cambodia‚ uses internet
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