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    1 Do we explain well the difference of medication of rural and urban? 2 Do you aready lrecognize the importance of learning of modern medication? 3 Do the you undestand the typical life in rural area? 4 Do you Relate basic medicines to modern world? 1 Excellent 2 Very good 3 Good 4 Poor Comment: 1 Do you undertand the specialized function the first aid? 2 Do you learn something about the first aid? 3 Do you know the general function and features of first aid when emergency occurs? 4 Are you

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    RURAL MARKETING Definition:- Rural marketing can be defined as a function which manages all those activities in asserting‚ Stimulating and converting the purchasing power of rural people into an effective demand for specific products and services thereby achieving the goals of the organisation. Rural areas:- Rural areas are large and isolated areas of an open country with low population density. A countryside refers to rural areas that are open. Explain the nature and scope of rural marketing

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    afterthought of world war 1. The Versailles treaty was the negotiations and agreements between 3 the major world powers on how to deal with Germany after the war. The 3 powers were David Lloyd with Britain‚ George Clemenceau of France‚ Woodrow Wilson of the United States. The treaty created a revolt in Germany that left it ready for the takeover of Hitler and the Nazi agenda. The Versailles treaty was signed by German delegates in 1919. The Versailles treaty pushed the world war by specifically addressing

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    situations in which we find ourselves‚ including what is normal (culturally acceptable) and what is deviant (against the norm) Sociology: scientific study of social/patterned/repeated behavior (social structure) or sociology is the study of people and how they behave in groups Rural Sociology: same but with rural populations. Ten Sociological Concepts (1) Society: people who share a culture and live together. People in same society live with same social structure. (2) Culture: a set of interrelated

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    During the 1920s in the United States‚ the time period more commonly known as the “Roaring 20s”. It is regarded as an energetic era of prosperity where pop culture was developing‚ Hemlines got shorter and nights grew longer with the opening of speakeasy to join in the defiance of prohibition. During an age of dramatic social change‚ pop culture during the 1920s was characterized by the flapper‚ automobiles‚ speakeasies‚ and jazz. The twenties was the introduction of large scale use of electricity

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    The American Civil War has caused many debates amongst a wide range of historians resulting in many different views being formed on all aspects of the War. The argument whether slavery has been overemphasised is one of great debate. Some historians like Michael F. Holt concur that the slavery issue was nearly the only reason and cause of the American civil war. Others disagree‚ Joel H. Silbey agrees that this is a reason but not the only one other ideas to need to be looked at to the cause of the

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    THE RURAL CHALLENGE: EMPOWERING RURAL COMMUNITIES TO ACHIEVE GROWTH & SUSTAINABILITY. ABOUT US: The Chairpersons of the Kerry Executives of the Irish Rural Dwellers Association‚ the Irish Farmers Association and the Gaelic Athletic Association have engaged in a study of the challenges facing rural Kerry and are calling for the establishment of a forum‚ which will enter into dialogue with the relevant government departments with a view to maintaining and supporting rural communities

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    the end of WORLD WAR 1 it was clear for all to see that this war had been the most deadly war in history. This was primarily due to the use of nineteenth-century military tactics with twentieth-century technology. At the beginning of the war‚ there was still the tradition to have cavalry as the main branch of the military service‚ and the commanders such as Sir Douglas Haig believed this war would be like the last big European fight‚ the Franco-Prussian War. Which had been fought in the same way that

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    19020’s was a decade of profound social change between rural and urban life American‚ traditional and “ Modern” Christianity‚ participants in the prosper consumer culture and those who did not full share in the modern society. Many American did not welcome this new era of commercial culture. These groups of people resented and feared the ethnic and racial diversity of American’s cities and what they considered a lack of moral standards of urban life. These changes affect the cities‚ economic and

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    This page: Share: On this page Word Browser Advertisement (Bad banner? Please let us know) Harlem Renaissance‚ term used to describe a flowering of African-American literature and art in the 1920s‚ mainly in the Harlem district of New York City. During the mass migration of African Americans from the rural agricultural South to the urban industrial North (1914–18)‚ many who came to New York settled in Harlem‚ as did a good number of black New Yorkers moved from other areas of the city.

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