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    CONTRIBUTION OF ICT IN RURAL SECTOR: Various initiatives in the recent past portrayed the significant role that the I.C.T plays in the realm of rural development. Several projects have reduced the costs‚ and it also has increased transparency. A large number of rural e-Governance applications‚ developed as pilot projects were aimed at offering easy access to citizen services and improved processing of government to citizen transactions. This paper presents a brief review of the innovative

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    Rural area gangs are for the most part homegrown. However‚ with urban areas in America‚ there are more chances for gangs to form for the simple fact that things are not as formal or proper in these areas. There are a lot more youth to gather together without the needed activities to distract their attention from violence and other things of the like.

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    City and Countryside Living in a city is a completely different experience than living in a rural area. First of all‚ living in a city is more modern than living in countryside. There are way more transportation services (bus‚ taxi‚ metro‚ tramway etc.) in cities allowing you to access all the services which are most of the time already at your doorstep compared to countryside where everything is isolated and far. Education is usually better in cities‚ there are no famous universities or college

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    Rural sociology studies the village and urban sociology deals with the city. The city life depends on the village and what it produces. Similarly‚ the village is very much influenced by the city. Due to the pressures from within and attractions from outside people are flocking towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted

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    LECTURE 4 Globalization‚ trade and rural development 1 1. Globalization & the transformation of food systems  Globalization  Rapid growth of world trade‚  Internationalization of production by multinational corporations and  Declining information & communications costs due to progress in technology 2 Advance of retail chains: top 10 world 2007 3 Nestlé global  Drinks‚ ice cream‚ baby food‚ bottled water‚ breakfast cereals‚ coffee‚ chocolate‚ culinary‚ dairy  2010 

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    ASTANA CITY Marketing 11.816 Prepared by: Aigerim Karimova Kambar Sagintayev CONTENT • Introduction • Mission‚ vision and goals • PEST analysis • SWOT analysis • Growth strategy • Conclusion • Literature INTRODUCTION “Astana – personification of a new‚ dynamically developing Kazakhstan‚ a symbol of renewal‚ a symbol of independence of our Republic!” © Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev Astana is the capital city of Kazakhstan. It is located on the Ishim River in the north portion of Kazakhstan

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    Definition of rural non-farm activities‚ determinants of rural non-farm activities‚ challenges of rural non-farm activities and the contribution of rural non-farm activities to poverty reduction. Rural non-farm activities Junior R. Davis (2005)‚ defines rural non-farm activities as comprising all those activities associated with wage work or self employment in income generating activities(including income in kind that are not agriculture but which generate income) including remittances etc. in rural areas

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    LFE-SPRING 2011-FIVDB CHAPTER 7: RURAL MARKET ANALYSIS TANZINA AHMED CHOUDHURY (0821156) GROUP-07 2|Chapter 7- Rural Market Analysis 1.0 INTRODUCTION This paper has been written as a part of the Group Report on Spring Live-in-Field Experience‚ 2011 in FIVDB Sylhet. For practical understanding of the rural marketing system‚ we were assigned to study the rural market at Chiknagul as a sample. We visited Chiknagul in the evening on Thursday‚ the 23rd December‚ 2010‚ which was a weekly ―Haat-day‖

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    urban areas causes severe pollution to the surroundings. The largest sources of human-created air pollution are energy generation‚ transportation‚ and industries that use a great deal of energy sources. Depending on their source and interactions with other components of the air‚ they can have different chemical compositions and health impacts. Since these pollutants are generally concentrated in and around urban areas‚ the outdoor urban pollution levels are far higher than in the rural areas.

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    Different factors affected how all slaves were treated. These factors included if the slaves were rural or urban‚ size of the plantation‚ age‚ personality of the master‚ type of crops‚ difficulty of work‚ and the location in the south. The experiences of rural and urban slaves differed because there were many advantages as well as disadvantages of living in rural and urban areas. The slaves in the rural area had a few advantages.

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