ARTICLE IN PRESS Journal of Rural Studies 22 (2006) 117–128 www.elsevier.com/locate/jrurstud Re-conceptualising rural resources as countryside capital: The case of rural tourism Brian Garrod Roz Wornell‚ Ray Youell Institute of Rural Sciences‚ University of Wales Aberystwyth‚ Llanbadarn Campus‚ Aberystwyth‚ SY23 3AL‚ UK Abstract Commentators tend to agree that the rural resource is becoming increasingly subject to pressures arising from an ever wider range of economic‚ social‚ political
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As everyone knows‚ European and Asian countries are relatively different. Differences are visible in appearance‚ figures‚ or in the way things work on both continents. We may ask you not to take this article too seriously because it is written from one person’s perspective‚ but instead‚ please laugh at the stereotypes about both cultures! Here are your check-up points when you are about to visit Europe or Asia! Opinion European: European speakers usually present their opinions in a straight
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Emotion is an internal decision. It is one’s mind‚ sometimes consciously and sometimes subconsciously‚ balancing‚ integrating and juggling various different‚ and often conflicting‚ facts‚ experiences and concepts. It is a subjective‚ psychological experience‚ correlated with a group of physiological reactions arising in response to some situation. It is often held that one can have no emotional self-control‚ that an emotion cannot be consciously willed to occur at any particular time‚ that emotions
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Ancient Egypt and Ancient China were both reliant upon the land they lived in and both had polytheistic views they had very different languages. Ancient Egypt and China both heavily relied upon their lands in many ways. They both had very different resources they had access to. Egypt had access to resources such as wheat‚ barley‚ vegetables figs and other. China primarily had access to a surplus of rice and animals such as the oxen and pigs. They also both relied upon their rivers heavily‚ Egypt used
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Dogs VS. Cats I am going to compare and contrast the things that dogs and cats have in common and what is different between our hairy little pets. There are a lot of similarities but there are also a lot of differences between them. First‚ we will talk about the similarities that these two creatures share. One of the most obvious things in common between these two animals is that they both have hair. They are also domesticated animals people have them as pets. They have to have love and affection
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Privacy and Confidentiality 1.07 I agree with privacy and confidentiality especially when residing in small rural areas. Everyone knows everyone‚ and what is going on in someone’s session/case with the Social Worker should not be discussed with other individuals. I believe when confidentiality is maintained rapport is built between the Social Worker and the client‚ and the lines of communication remain open. If the Social Worker lives in fear that his/her information will spread through the community
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healthy lifestyle Hi guys. For this topic‚ I want to start my entry with one question ? Do you want healthy lifestyle? I’m very sure that all of us want to live a healthy lifestyle. Same with me. There are so many ways that we can do to make sure we manage to have a healthy lifestyle. You can start with make sure that you drink at least 8 glass of plain water throughout the whole day. This is very important because water will help to boosting your energy and help to clean the whole system in our
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INTRODUCTION: SUSTAINABLE RURAL LIVELIHOOD India’s strong economic growth has consistently tried to include the rural population‚ which is concentrated in areas where rain fed agriculture is the main economic activity. However poverty persists because of limited and inequitable access to productive resources‚ such as land‚ water‚ improved inputs and technologies and microfinance‚ as well as vulnerability to drought and other natural disasters. Low levels of literacy and skills conspire to keep
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ideas‚ in fact‚ rooted in the education they receive for the better part of their lives. The topic will be comparing between private and government educations in Egypt‚ this particular topic were chosen because iam familiar with it and have a background‚ also it’s interested. In the following lines I will discuss what education‚ the foundation of education in Egypt‚ the deferent between education in past and now days. Although the central focus of this paper will be education in universities‚ still
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Rural Diversification: The Lake District: Farm Diversification: In the Lake District‚ there are a number of ways in which farm diversification has taken place. For example‚ as the income that farmers receive has decreased‚ they have to creative new ways to make money. On way of doing this is when their sheep are clipped‚ although their fleece is poor quality and colour‚ they can sell it for loft insulation or carpets. Also‚ the Lake District has become a popular tourist destination and as a result
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