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Technology for Development: The Case of a Developing Country, Ghana (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 34; 2001)
Lectures delivered by Ing. Dr Emmanuel Lartey. Delivered in 2001.
Lecture 1: Research and Development – Relevant Technology
Lecture 2: Technology Transfer – Code of Conduct
Lecture 3: Standardization, Patents and Technology for Development
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Some Thoughts on Ministerial Reshuffles in Ghana
Inaugural lecture by Professor Joseph R.A. Ayee. Delivered on 8 May, 2008.
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Agriculture
Inaugural Lectures
Lectures included in this collection are:
Horticultural Research in Ghana: An Overview – Professor Japhet C. Norman (8 October 1998)
Ghana’s Animal Agriculture: The Way Forward – Professor Walter S. Alhassan (29 May 2001)
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Medicine
Inaugural Lectures
Lectures included in this collection are:
Health, Medicine and Society – Professor S.K. Owusu (25 March 1994)
The Future of Cardiothoracic Surgery in Ghana – Professor K. Frimpong-Boateng (7 October 2003)
Voyage from Birth to Death: Health Hazards for Ghanaians – Professor J.O.M. Pobee (2004)
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From Everyday Risks to Disaster Risks
Inaugural lecture by Professor Jacob Songsore, Professor of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana. Delivered on 28 October, 2010.
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Improving Human Livelihood
Inaugural lecture by Professor Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere, University of Ghana. Delivered in March 2006.
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Law & Religion
Inaugural Lectures
Lectures included in this collection are:
Religion and National Identity: Assessing the Discussion from Cicero to Danquah – Rev. Dr. Kwame Bediako (25 June 1997)
Private Investment and Law in a Developing Economy: Reflections – Dr. Samuel K. Date-Bah (22 January 2002)
The Role of the Judiciary in the Establishment of Democracy in Ghana – Mr. Seth Y. Bimpong-Buta (6 April 1999)
Theology and Culture: An African Perspective – Rev. Peter K. Sarpong (31 October 2002)
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Generating Electricity from Sunlight: Global Trends and Developments in Ghana
A paper prepared for the Academy of Arts and Sciences, by Professor Fred Ohene Akuffo, retired Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Submitted in August 2007.
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The Marriage of Mathematics and Biology
Inaugural lecture by Professor Kaku Sagary Nokoe, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Development Studies, Tamale/Navrongo. Delivered in 2008.
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Race, Political Identity and Citizenship in Ghana: The Example of the Lebanese
Inaugural lecture by Professor Emmanuel K. Akyeampong, Professor of History and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Delivered on April 12, 2006.
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10 Strategies For Making Top Grades at the University
Robert Nii Arday Clegg took his ‘O’ and ‘A’ Levels at Achimota School where he won the Ayi Kwei Armah Prize for Prose in Literature-in-English in Upper Six.
During his undergraduate studies in Political Science in Philosophy, he was admitted to the Vice Chancellor’s Honour List for making a Grade Point Average of 3.96/4.0 in a semester with 6 A’s and 1 A-. He graduated with First Class Honours. At the end of his post-first degree Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree, he was adjudged the Best Graduating Student in Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Ghana and received the Bentsi-Enchill Prize.
On the occasion of his call to the Ghana Bar, he received the S.Y. Bimpong-Buta Prize for being the Best Student in the Interpretation of Deeds and Statues, Prof. Akua Kuenyehia Prize for being the Best Student in Industrial Law, the S.K. Kodjovie Memorial Prize for being the Best Student in the Law of Taxation and the Alhaji Dramani Yakubu prize for being the Best Male Student in the Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes.
The author has distilled all the nuggets that helped him on this journey of achievement into this handy book!
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Nursery Writing Book 5
Age Range: 4+
These six workbooks are intended for pre-school children. They have been designed to help them apply their practical and oral skills to more concrete written work.
The books are graded in difficulty to provide a gradual introduction to a variety of concepts, and give opportunities for children to reinforce and develop skills and understanding.
They include activities designed to stretch the more able child.
A variety of essential pre-reading and early mathematical skills are covered, including:
- left-to-right coordination
- sequencing
- matching
- colour recognition
- shape recognition
- number recognition
- counting
- number writing practice
The exercises are fun to do, whilst providing a firm foundation in essential pre-school concepts, and should prove to be a firm favourite with children, parents and teachers.
₵5.00Nursery Writing Book 5
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Selflessness: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Atta Panyin and Atta Kakra never shared anything of theirs. At an Easter picnic, they tried to carry away their food so they would not have to share. The big bowl fell and the food poured on the ground. Shamefully, they had to eat the food their friends brought.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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Respect: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children
Maame became a disrespectful girl after she befriended a group of naughty girls in school. She was suspended from school for misbehaving. Her god- mother spoke to her about God’s commandment on respect. She regretted her actions and resolved to be the respectful child she used to be.
Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.
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