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  • af Esther Onomah
    369,95 kr.

    Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Gender Studies, grade: B, University of Cape Coast (College of Humanities and Legal Studies), course: History, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this long essay is to sample the contributions of the Enyan-Denkyira women to the development of the Enyan-Denkyira society. Specifically, the study seeks to examine Enyan-Denkyira women in political development, with attention to their roles in politics, decision making and the para-security agencies. And to evaluate the contribution of specific Enyan-Denkyira women to economic development.Though there exists a lot of literature on women in development and theories of women in empowerment, none of these talks about the Enyan-Denkyira women. In recounting the history of Enyan-Denkyira, it is evident that, nothing is said of women aside the evidence of their reproductive roles which allowed the continuation of generations. However, there is literature on Enyan-Denkyira men in development and these are captured in the town¿s oral history where nothing is said of women but their place in the home. After independence, the trend has not changed much. This has created a gap in the knowledge of the history of the Enyan-Denkyira town and Ghanäs history as a whole. This long essay is an attempt to document the contributions of Enyan-Denkyira women to development that would give the contribution of some Enyan-Denkyira women to societal development as a response to filling this gap.

  • af Esther Onomah
    352,95 kr.

    Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Western Europe, grade: A, University of Cape Coast, course: EUROPE AND THE EUROPEAN UNION, language: English, abstract: This essay seeks to discuss the impact Brexit is likely to have on both UK and Europe. The essay will be divided into three sections. Section one will discuss briefly the journey to the formation of the EU, then continue with UK¿s membership in 1973 and discuss events that occurred after gaining membership. The section two will discuss five probable impacts UK is likely to face in the post-Brexit era. It will discuss the change of trade within Europe, the new posture trade is likely to take as a result of new trade policy, effect Brexit is likely to impact on financial services, the tightening of immigration, and UK¿s loss of influence in the international world. The third section will discuss the effect of Brexit on Europe. It will discuss business finding it costly to relocate investment from UK, how Brexit will affect remittance migration to the extent of political contagion, how Brexit is likely to create a gap in the budgetary of the EU, the effect Brexit is likely to take EU¿s influence in the international world and how Brexit breeds uncertainty which is bad for business in the EU and risks political contagion.

  • af Esther Onomah
    352,95 kr.

    Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, grade: A, University of Cape Coast, language: English, abstract: This essay seeks to discuss the assertion as to whether or not the African continent should be looking more towards increased partnerships with China, or strive to maintain its traditional trading relations, taking into consideration the globalized nature of the world economy and the dominance of powerful trading blocs. The paper argues that Africa should remain neutral as it would be ¿unwise¿ for it to swing towards a more trading partnership with any power bloc.The essay is organized into three sections. The first section discusses globalization and the various phases it has taken over the years. Section two will examines Africäs contact and history with its traditional trade partners. It also discusses the benefits Africa has derived and still derives from her trade with her traditional partner and hence should keep her ties with them. The section further looks at the disadvantages of Africäs trade with her traditional partners and so Africa should look at increasing trade partnership with China. The third section of this paper focuses on Africäs trade history and contact with China. The section further looks at some of the benefits Africa has enjoyed in their short term modern global trade with China, which has necessitated the need for the continent of Africa to increase her trade with China. This section again discusses the shortcomings Africa has faced as a result of her trade with China.

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