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    Politics in Ghana

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    DEGREE BSc (Hons) in Business Information Technology‚ Awarded by the University of Greenwich HE Level H (Honours)‚ National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level: 6 Overview This programme aims to produce graduates who are empowered with the skills and knowledge sought by employers in today’s competitive markets. The programme covers the theory‚ practice and application of information technology (IT) in a modern business environment. The programme addresses contemporary issues in a range of subjects

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    Brief Ghana History

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    Brief History Modern Ghana takes its name from the ancient kingdom of Ghana that flourished‚ north of the present day state‚ between the 4th and 11th centuries A.D. The history of Ghana‚ however‚ dates back ever further to the Sudanic empires of West Africa that controlled the trade in gold and salt to and from the Trans-Saharan trade routes. In later Ghana history Portuguese came in search of gold‚ which they found in abundance. The Portuguese soon began to build several forts along what became

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    THE COSMOLOGY OF THE AKANS OF GHANA The Akan believe that the universe was created by a Supreme Being‚ whom they refer to variously as Oboadea (Creator)‚ Nyame (God)‚ Odomankoma (Infinite‚ Inventor)‚ Ananse Kokuroko (The Great Spider; The Great Designer)‚ etc. The Akan religious thought is essentially theocentric and theistic‚ with the Supreme Being‚ God at the center of it all. From this perspective‚ the Akan use their cultural symbols to portray their beliefs about God‚ their attitudes

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    Units and Dimensions

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    Dimension | SI Units | English Unit | Length | meter(m) | foot(ft) | Mass | kilogram(kg) | pound-mass(lbm)1 | Time | second(s) | second(s) | Electric Current | ampere(A) | ampere(A) | Thermodynamic Temperature | kelvin(K) | rankine (R)1 | Amount of Substance | mole(mol) | mole(mol) | 1http://www.mne.psu.edu/cimbala/Learning/General/units.htm Conversion Factors Length 1 m= 3.281 ft 1 m = 39.37 in. 1 ft= 0.305 m 1 cm= 0.394 in. 1 in. = 2.540 cm 1 ft. = 30.48 cm 1 yd= 91.44

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    Child Labor in Ghana

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    ENGL 1101 11/15/12 Child Labor In Ghana Child labor is one of the major problems facing most developing countries in the world‚ especially in Africa where the highest rate of child labor is found‚ where three out five children are involve in either full time or part time jobs. According to a research conducted by International Labor Organization in 2002 ‚ Africa has approximately 41% of children from the ages of 5 to 14 involved in the labor

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    Dimensions of Leadership

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    Two Basic Dimensions of Leadership 1. Task Orientation( initiating structure) Task orientation relates to Blake and Mouton’s concern for production. It is the quality of a manager who maintains strong discipline to task completion and deadlines. A highly task-oriented manager maintains focus on timing and quality of work and‚ at the extreme‚ can lose sight of the importance of showing consideration for employees. A leader with strong orientation often gets labeled as an authoritarian leader

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    Bond Markets in Ghana

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    WEST AFRICN INSTITUTE FOR FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON MONEY MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNIQUES OF SECURITIES TRADING-LAGOS‚ NIGERIA MARCH 4-14 2008 THE BOND MARKET IN GHANA-CHALLENGES FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT A. Introduction A bond has been defined as a debt (loan) instrument which requires the issuer to repay the investor the amount borrowed with interest over a predetermined period of time. Bonds can be callable‚ redeemable‚ convertible‚ extendable or retractable

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    Rural Sanitation in Ghana

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    Introduction Rural water and sanitation in Ghana is considered and seen as a social issue and not merely a technical or financial one. Sanitation‚ in general has always been an afterthought in past water and sanitation programmes in Ghana until the launch of the country’s Community Water and Sanitation Programme (CWSP) in 1994 when situation reversed. The implementation strategy of the CWSP focused on the creation of a market for sanitation facilities and services using community based artisans

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    Puberty Rites in Ghana

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    children undergo in Ghanaian culture. The most well preserved puberty rites are the Dipo (pictured) of the Krobo ethnic group and the Bragoro of the Ashanti’s. These ceremonies mark the entry of young women into adulthood. In Ghana only a small section of ethnic groups usually found in the northern parts of the country have initiation rites for men and where they occur they are done in secret and not given as much prominence as that for young women. In the Akan culture women represent the beauty

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    Hofstede Cutlural Dimensions

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    projects clusters of business cultures. Critically evaluate the usefulness of this research in understanding the issues involved and in devising viable solutions. What lessons can be learned for companies embarking on international projects? Introduction Cross-cultural management describes “organisational behaviour within countries and cultures” (Adler and Gundersen‚ 2008‚ p 13) as a result it compares the organisational behaviour across various countries and cultures and most importantly it seeks

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