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  • Quartey, Jonathan D; Quartey, Joyce A. (International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management United Kingdom, 2019-05-05)
    State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have for many decades delivered essential goods and services in both developed and developing economies. However, in recent times, a majority of SOEs have become a drain on national budgets ...
  • Quartey, Jonathan D.; Quartey, Joyce A. (International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 2019-05)
    State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have for many decades delivered essential goods and services in both developed and developing economies. However, in recent times, a majority of SOEs have become a drain on national budgets ...
  • Dr. Solomon Arhin (2016-06-15)
    Multilateral trade agreements are between many nations at one time and because it involves more than one country, they’re very complicated to negotiate since every nation is autonomous in their choices with whom they want ...
  • Mensah Nyamadi, Victoria,Moses Nsoh, Russell Aberinga, Nyamadi (2016-05-26)
    Food insecurity is a major concern to individuals, corporate entities and the society at large. This concern has resulted in much efforts being put in place to overcome food insecurity. Despite the efforts being made, the ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah, Kwaku Ahenkora & Adwoah S. Amankwah (2017-11-10)
    Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classical ideal of the tragic hero will be incomplete if the concept of tragedy is not focalized. This paper, therefore, looks ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah, Kwaku Ahenkora & Adwoah S. Amankwah (2016-06-16)
    Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classical ideal of the tragic hero will be incomplete if the concept of tragedy is not focalized. This paper, therefore, looks ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah1, Kwaku Ahenkora2 & Adwoah S. Amankwah1 (2016-06-17)
    Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classical ideal of the tragic hero will be incomplete if the concept of tragedy is not focalized. This paper, therefore, looks ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah (2016-06-17)
    There is an underlying cultural dimension in modern tragedy, in that the tragic hero differs from culture to culture in modern society. In in the light of this, it is appropriate to point out that whereas the modern tragic ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah; Edward Owusu (2017-11-10)
    There is a hiatus between the Neo-classical and the modern period in the sense that, there was a dearth of tragedy in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries when comedy became the major dramatic form. The 20th century ...
  • Unknown author (2016-06-17)
    There is a hiatus between the Neo-classical and the modern period in the sense that, there was a dearth of tragedy in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries when comedy became the major dramatic form. The 20th century was ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah, Kwaku Ahenkora (2017-11-10)
    A critical appraisal of the role of the tradition of tragedy from the Aristotle classical period to modern times reveals that tragedy as a genre in respect of themes passed through a metamorphosis. This paper aims to look ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah, Kwaku Ahenkora (2016-06-17)
    A critical appraisal of the role of the tradition of tragedy from the Aristotle classical period to modern times reveals that tragedy as a genre in respect of themes passed through a metamorphosis. This paper aims to look ...
  • Asuamah Adade-Yeboah; Adwoa S. Amankwaah (2017-11-10)
    English drama spearheaded by William Shakespeare, is dominated by the Post-Classical Renaissance. Pre- renaissance drama in England was essentially allegorical plays extolling Christian values. This paper therefore critically ...
  • Ampong, Isaac; Nkuah, Joseph Kofi; Okyere, Edward (Journal of Economics & Management Policy, 2020-05-01)
    The struggle in which most institutions in Ghana go through in operating, managing and improving their organizations’ efficiency is due to lack of proper planning, organization, implementation and evaluation of training ...
  • OSEI ASIBEY, GABRIEL; ATTA-GYAMFI, STEPHEN; OFORI BIRAGO, BERTHA; ABENA AKOMAH, JOYCE; OFORI DARKOWAA, PATRICIA (2012-11-22)
    In any kind of business, human resources are the most powerful resources. How to attract outstanding personnel, how to make full use of employees’ abilities and potentials in order to help achieve the organizational ...
  • Boaheng, Isaac (2022-05-05)
    ABSTRACT: The subject of “priesthood” is not limited to the biblical priesthood as it is evident in the historical accounts of nations, beginning from the Ancient Near East (ANE) to Africa and other parts of the world. ...
  • NTOW, PATRICK; NTOW ADJEKUM, HENRY; TIWAA, AKUA; MENSAH, JOYCE; QUAINOO, KWESI JUSTICE (2012-12-03)
    This business plan has been prepared to provide a blueprint to the operations to be carried up by Transpurple Ghana Limited, a newly emerging business. Transpurple (GH) Limited will trade in canned groundnut paste which ...
  • Christian Service university College, CSUC (Christian Service University College, 2022-06)
    EXAM PAST QUESTIONS - Communication
  • Christian Service university College, CSUC (Christian Service University College, 2022-06)
    EXAM PAST QUESTIONS - Communication