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    Interim UGA: * Thorne is a member of the County Council’s Land Use Committee and one of the promoter of the two amendments applied to the original UGA. Also Thorne is very linked with development companies that are interested in expanding the urban area of the two cities. For this reasons Thorne is one of the main supporters of the Amended Interim UGA. * Ben Wetherley is not part of the Land Use Committee and has not any strong position or interest in the approval of the Interim UGA. In the

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    financial empowerment of the rural areas is vital‚ being the repository of the predominantly poor in society and in particular the SMEs. If this growth strategy is adopted and the latent entrepreneurial capabilities of this large segment of the people is sufficiently stimulated and sustained‚ then positive multipliers will be felt throughout the economy. To give effect to these aspirations various policies have been instituted over time by the Federal Government to improve rural enterprise production capabilities

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    Living In a Rural area Some people prefer to live in the countryside because they consider that living in the countryside is more healthier. But here is a fun fact: city counties ranked healthier than the rural. Generally‚ people might think living in the countryside would be healthier than living in cities‚ but it is not necessarily‚ according to a study comparing relative health among cities‚ suburbs and rural areas. Since one of the most important factor of living in the rural area is not reasonable

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    Surface area and Lateral surface area of Polyhedrons LSA or Lateral Surface Area refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure‚ excluding its bases. SA or Surface Area- refers to the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three-dimensional figure. It also referred to as the Total Surface Area (TSA). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Rectangular Prism LSA= P(h) *where P=perimeter of the base ; h= measurement of the height SA= 2B+ LSA *where B= area of the

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    Vietnam’s rural area Summary Vietnam started as a backward agricultural country. After more than 20 years of Renovations process‚ the economy of Vietnam is prospering. Human capital is one of four most important factors to develop the economy of a country. However‚ up to three-fourth (3/4) labor force of Vietnam is the rural labor and more than half of them is the labor of agriculture. Meanwhile‚ there is a significant figure of the labour – mainly the rural labor who are

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    potential customer base in any geographical area for existing retail outlets. This study includes study about various geo-demographic factors like occupation‚ mother tongue‚ education standard etc. and help in understanding customer preferences‚ accessibility in buying‚ purchase intentions buying patterns and likelihood of buying for the group of products that the retailer deals with and level of competition in that area. The final outcome of catchment area analysis provides the retailer an idea about

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    Life during the Great Depression was harsh and full of tragedies. This economic crisis affected many things‚ but the things it hit the hardest were schooling and education. School systems had to completely change to overcome the obstacles the Great Depression through at them. Many things in education were affected at this dark time such as‚ teachers lives‚ what they taught and student’s attendance. During the Great Depression jobs were hard to come by and very hard to keep. One of the hardest

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    Growing up in a very horrid environment can often be too influential to the point where it drives much of the youth‚ like myself‚ to ignore their dreams. However‚ I am an exception of this situation. I have primarily grown up in the urban area of Detroit‚ Michigan with many negative influences surrounding myself and others. Constant violence and crimes being committed was becoming normal for the east side of Detroit‚ in which I was living. It is clear to see that no child would be able to have a

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    nurses: The working experience in rural and remote Australian communities Introduction Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF) (2013) majority of nurses are found to be in the metropolis while minute percentage can be seen in remote and rural communities across Australia. The difficulty in recruiting and retaining workers in remote places has been a serious and long-standing problem by the government (Bennettt‚ Barlow‚ Brown‚ & Jones‚ 2012). Rural nursing has been considered as a

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    is one of the most frequently used urban hydrology methods in Malaysia. It gives satisfactory results for small catchments only • The formula is: C . y It . A Qy = 360 where‚ Qy = y year ARI peak flow (m3/s) C= dimensionless runoff coefficient yI t = y year ARI average rainfall intensity over time of concentration‚ tc ‚ (mm/hr) A= drainage area (ha) Or Q=CiA i = average rainfall intensity (in/hr)equals to tc A = catchment area ( acre) Q = Peak flow ( cusecs)

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