Effects of Chinese Rural Tourism Tourism has substantially developed in some developing countries such as China. “Nong Jia Le” (Chinese rural tourism) is now a indispensable way to increase income in some rural areas. There are more than 1.5 million tourist destinations of “Nong Jia Le” from 31 provinces in China‚ and the economic benefit is very considerable (Guo‚ 2009). It is crucial for Chinese local governments to decide whether the rural areas should continue to develop the tourism or focus
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Rural Development of Pakistan CSR Project Submitted to: Sir Uzair farooq Submitted by: M.Azeem khan MBO-20 Comsats University‚ Lahore Rural Development of Pakistan
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Big Bazaar From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia |Big Bazaar | |pImage:Big bazaar logo.jpg | |Type |Public | |Industry |Retailing | |Founded |2001 | |Headquarters |Mumbai‚ Maharashtra
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Raising Awareness‚ Not Taxes A new theory suggests that raising taxes on junk food and soft drinks will lower the obesity rate among the general population. However‚ obesity is not just a result of eating junk food‚ and obese people are not the only ones who eat it. Focusing more attention on the way junk food is marketed‚ increasing health education‚ and seeking to prevent diseases and lifestyles which cause obesity‚ will prove more effective than raising taxes. Those in favor of raising taxes
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Zambia‚ Tajikistan‚ Guatemala‚ which is the better country to live in? There are 196 independent countries in the world. Some more economically developed than others‚ meaning that some have greater amount of wealth and a higher standard of living. Economic development can be used to differentiate the countries that are richer than others and often wealth goes together with security‚ health and general well-being. Wealth and development is usually measured so-called Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
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RURAL NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: MACRO-TRENDS‚ MICROEVIDENCES AND POLICY OPTIONS Brajesh Jha Agricultural Economics Unit Institute of Economic Growth University Enclave‚ Delhi-110007 Gram: Growth-110007 Phones: 91-11-27667101‚ 27667288‚ 27667365 Fax: 91-11-27667410 E-mail: brajesh@ieg.ernet.in Website: www.ieg.nic.in RURAL NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: MACROTRENDS‚ MICRO-EVIDENCES AND POLICY OPTIONS Brajesh Jha* ABSTRACT Towards the end of the 1990s‚ the incidence of unemployment
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to adequately address it has led to the formation of a Landless Workers Movement which calls itself the MST (Leiva‚ 2008). The MST believe that agrarian reform and redistribution of wealth and power are the solution for Brazil’s poverty woes‚ and that the current top-down‚ or trickle down policies are not solutions but are in fact a part of the problem. The purpose of this case study will be to not only get a better understanding of the MST but to also find out how‚ or even if its results can be
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SUMMARY OF THE COMPANY dafine.ravelosona@siltene.com SILTENE aims at establishing a new manufacturing standard for ultra high-density data storage. SILTENE has developed a disruptive technology to treat magnetic materials for enhancing their density‚ reducing manufacturing costs and improving yield for both HDD and MRAM applications. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The challenge of data storage In order to store and distribute the considerable amount of digital content‚ fast‚ high capacity‚ low form
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THE RAISING OF SELF-ESTEEM TOWARDS THE AT RISK YOUTHS CHAPTER 1 Introduction This paper explains briefly the research proposal which specifically focuses on the programs proven to be effective in raising self-esteem in at-risk youth. This research proposal includes the background of the study‚ statement of the problem‚ statement of hypothesis‚ the significance of this study and scope and limitation of the study. Background of the Study The extent to which youth are labeled at-risk
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poorer countries‚ many people from the countryside move to the cities. This is called rural-urban migration. There are so many reasons for this popular action. But it happens mainly because of better education and better standard of living. As it plays an important role in the growth and development of countries‚ rural-urban migration certainly has its positive effects. Firstly‚ more and more kids from rural areas will obtain better education. Education is necessary for the development of society
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