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    savings and loans Company‚ government through the Bank of Ghana‚ regulates its activities. The following are some of the political factors that could cause the company’s actual result to differ materially from its expected result. Change in laws and regulations. This includes changes in the reserve requirements of the banks‚ taxation requirement. There are potential fines imposed on financial institutions who are not able to meet the bank of Ghana reserve requirement. Suctions include force closure

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    self-worth and dignity and not self-pity and indignity‚ a dream of quality education and not a watered-down one. This dream is captured in the first line of our National Anthem “God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong.” It is disheartening‚ melancholic‚ and unimaginable that Ghana‚ a country which once was the hope on the continent‚ is still struggling in her developmental efforts. It is worrisome‚ that after 50 years of independence‚ we do not have confidence in the faculties

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    Paper Nutritional potential of two leafy vegetables: Moringa oleifera and Ipomoea batatas leaves Ibok Oduro‚ W. O. Ellis and Deborah Owusu* Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology‚ Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology‚ Kumasi- Ghana. Accepted 30 January‚ 2008 Levels of some nutrients in Moringa oleifera leaves as well as seven varieties of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) leaves were determined using standard analytical methods. Crude protein ranged from 16.78 - 25.39%; crude

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    Motivation

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    work: a Ghanaian Perspective Kwasi Dartey-Baah (Corresponding Author) Department of Organisation & Human Resource Management‚ University of Ghana Business School P.O. Box LG78‚ Legon‚ Accra-Ghana‚ West Africa Telephone: 00233209621292 Email: kdartey-baah@ug.edu.gh George Kofi Amoako Department of Marketing‚ Central Business School P.O. Box 2305‚ Tema‚ Ghana‚ West Africa Telephone: 00233202620174 Email: gkamoako@central.edu.gh Abstract This paper critically examines Frederick Herzberg’s two-factor

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    http://ezinearticles.com/?Importance-Of-Training-And-Development-In-A-Firm&id=1885451 at 7:58 AM. Appiah‚ B. (2010). The Impact of Training on Employee Performance – A Case Study of HFC Bank (Ghana) Limited. Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Dissertation‚ Department of Business Administration‚ Ashesi University College Ghana‚ pp. 21-24. Armstrong‚ M. (2006)‚ Human Resource Management Practice (p.495). (10th Ed.). London: Cambridge University Press. Black‚ S. E. and Lynch L. M (1996). Human-Capital

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    History of Public Relations

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    THE ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN HIGHER EDACATION INSTITUTIONS / UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA. A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION‚ WINNEBA. 1.0 WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATIONS Public Relations (PR) results from a convicted and thoughtful communication process that recognizes that favourable public opinion‚ attention and support is not achieved by accident. It recognizes a great deal of hard work since success depends on ensuring that nothing happens by chance. This is probably due to the inevitable growing

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    payments made for physical or digital goods or services. Payments are either effected by mobile phones or near field communication devices with mobile network operators‚ banks and businesses as the major players in the system. MPS began operating in Ghana in 2006 with eTranzact‚ txtnpay‚ MTN Mobile Money‚ Airtel Money and Tigo Cash. Despite its main advantage which imperatively is convenience‚ a very small fraction of the numerous mobile phone users in the nation have extensively accepted the system

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    The Constitution and Ethics

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    The Quest for Superiority: Constitution‚ Law and Ethics. Many a times we are confronted with the issue of the superiority the constitution and ethics. This raises hot debates among participants in the academic field. What is the benchmark for determining ethics? ‚ Is ethics the same as moral? ‚ What is in the constitution that makes is stand tall among other laws in the country? This piece seeks to answer some of the issues raised above. The law and constitution in this piece will be used interchangeably

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    or more villages. 4. Compare and contrast the Kingdom of Kongo with the Kingdom of Ghana. Both Kingdom of Kongo and Kingdom of Ghana were states. The government of Kongo consisted of a king and officials who oversaw affairs and beneath the king and officials were six provinces administered by governors. Chiefs governed the local villages. They were famous for their tight centralized government. The kingdom of Ghana provided gold‚ ivory‚ and slaves for traders from

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    Causes of Road Accidents

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    Causes Of Road Accident • The first major cause of road accidents in Ghana is poor driving skills. • Drivers talking on mobile phones while driving have caused several road accidents • Gross indiscipline is the cause in most cases amongst Ghanaians. • Most accidents are caused by broken down vehicles on our roads. • It appears in Ghana there is a leeway for drivers to drive on worn/second hand tyres. • The unworthiness of some cars on our roads also invariably leads to road

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