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Help-seeking behaviour of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Accra, ghana.

ABSTRACT Background: An understanding of where families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) seek help is important in the development of services in a country like Ghana where speech and language therapy is a relatively new concept. It appears there is very limited literature related to the help-seeking behaviour (HSB) of parents of children with ASD in Ghana. It is important to respect where parents seek help from in order to build on the existing practices in the provision of servic...

The Effects Of Rural –Urban Migration On Agricultural Development: The Case Study Of Two Farming Communities In The Tolon District

ABSTRACT This study examined the effects of rural-urban migration on agricultural development in the To District of the Northern Region of Ghana. Many studies in Ghana have focused on the causes and consequences of rural-urban migration on the destination communities with fewer emphases on the effects on the non-migrants left at the origin. The framework for analysis of causes of rural-urban migration was the push and pull theory. Non-probability sampling was employed in this study because i...

An Analysis Of Women Representation In The Security Sector: A Case Study Of The Namibian Defence Force

ABSTRACT The Constitution of The Republic of Namibia Article 10 guarantees equality before the law and the right to non-discrimination on the basis of sex. Therefore, the Namibian government through an Act of Parliament devoted all government institutions, Namibian Defence Force (NDF) included, to ensure equal opportunities of men and women in appointment to decision-making positions as well as equality of voices in committees dealing with security matters. Since the establishment of NDF in 1...

Problems Associated To Learning Second Language: A Comparative Analysis

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page ………………………………………………….…….…..…i Approval Page……………………………………………………..…..…ii Dedication……………………………………………………….…...…..iii Acknowledgement………………………………………………………..iv Table of contents…………………………………………………..…..….v CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Introduction ………………...

“Client expectations of speech and language therapy services at the korle bu teaching hospital”

ABSTRACT Background: Speech and language therapy is a profession which is slowly beginning to develop in a number of sub-Saharan African countries. In Ghana, there are currently limited speech and language therapy services. There are only three (3) speech and language therapists serving the rehabilitation needs of people with communication disabilities in Ghana. The development of speech and language therapy training in Ghana means that services will grow and families of children with commun...

The Happiness Of Retirees From A Mining Industry In Namibia

ABSTRACT Retirement from work is inevitable and it is one of the major transitions an individual goes through and this transition has significant psychosocial implications which should not be ignored. Though retirement and the experiences thereof are subjective and differ from individual to individual, it has financial, family, psychological, and social implications which affect the overall well-being or happiness of those retirees. Namibian organisations lack life skills initiatives to prepa...

Maternal Education And Birth Registration In Ghana

ABSTRACT  It is the right of every child to get an identity and nationality. Birth registration involves documentation of a child’s birth in the civil register by the government authority and it is the first legal document of a child. It provides vital information that facilitates planning and development in a country. In Ghana, about 50% of children under five are registered. In recent years, maternal education is said to be influencing birth registration. Specifically, it is proposed tha...

Branding In Theatre Marketing In Ghana: The Case Of Roverman Productions

ABSTRACT  Branding in the theatre seeks to connect a theatre company and its product to its audience. This is with the aim of achieving a company‟s mission and audience satisfaction. Though generally not much attention has been paid to branding in theatre practice, however, it is important to note that a few theatre practitioners are working towards improving this aspect of theatre. Amongst the groups and companies who engage in theatre practice in Ghana, Roverman Productions is one of the...

Attitude Of Television Audiences Towards Commercial Breaks In Programmes

ABSTRACT This research investigated the attitude of television audiences towards commercial breaks in programmes through a survey of 200 respondents from the University of Ghana. Multi-stage sampling was employed which involved the use of purposive sampling and systematic sampling. Findings indicated that the majority of the respondents watched commercial breaks. It was revealed that most of them made a motivated choice as to whether to watch or avoid commercial breaks. Also, the majority of...

Job Satisfaction Among Career Records Personnel In The Civil Service Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Every organization depends on records to perform its activities and these records are managed by records personnel. Records personnel, like other employees, need to be satisfied with their jobs or there would be no motivation to work hard. In turn, hardworking employees contribute greatly to the success of every organization. The aim of this study was to examine the issue of job satisfaction among career records personnel in the Civil Service of Ghana. Civil Servants from twenty-sev...

Internal Communication In Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (Gbc)

ABSTRACT Internal communication has become a crucial part of organisational development today. This is because scholars have classified employees as the most important publics for organisations. Therefore effective communication with employees is indispensable and inevitable in organisations. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the state of internal communication of information on digital migration at Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC). To better ascertain the state of internal comm...

Persuasion Through Figurative Use Of Language: A Case Study Of Some Selected Speeches Of Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko (Former Executive Governor Of Sokoto State)

ABSTRACT The study is concerned with the use of figure of speech in the language of politics. The study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one introduces with what language is and the problem of the issue of political language. In this chapter aim and objectives of the project are clearly stated Literature review forms the background of the second chapter. We take a look at the language and society, language and politics and its features, the notion of lexico- semantic properties o...

Mystification And Demystification As A Trope In Alain Mabanckou’s Writings

ABSTRACT This study investigated the writings of Alain Mabanckou, the giant Congolese literary writer for mystification and demystification as a trope he employs in his writings. It was guided by two theoretical underpinnings which are Roland Barthes‘ perspectives on myth: myth as a type of speech and myth as a semiological system. It was also guided by the post-colonial theory with leanings on Homi Bhabha‘s Hybridity, Mimicry and Ambivalence. Three specific objectives guided this study....

Space And Communication: An Ethnolinguistic Study Of The Maasai Society Of Tanzania

ABSTRACT This thesis reports the findings of the ethnolinguistic study of the use of space in communication in Maasai society. It examined how Maasai use genealogical and geographical space to construct social and linguistic categories which affect communication among the society members. The findings of the study are presented from the transcriptions of the participant observation made in the natural settings of occurrence and supported by the information from face-to-face and group intervi...

Nature And Treatment Of Secondary School Students’ Morpho-Syntactic Errors In English Language Classrooms: The Case Of Dodoma Region

ABSTRACT This study was designed to examine issues related to morpho-syntactic errors among secondary school students in Tanzanian English Language Classrooms. Specifically, the study aimed at: identifying common morpho-syntactic errors committed by students in English language classrooms, finding out possible factors for students‟ errors and assessing the corrective feedback techniques that teachers use to correct their students‟ errors (both written and spoken errors). The study employ...


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