In 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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Tourism A Chance for Rural Development in Cyprus? I Table of Content II List of Figures 2 1. Definition of “Rural Areas” 3 2. Cyprus’ Rural Areas 3 3. Cyprus’ Rural Areas and their tourism potential 5 4. Tourism Impacts 8 5. Conclusion 10 II Bibliography 11 II List of Figures Figure 1: Dining terrace 5 Figure 2: Pieces of the workshop 5 Figure 3: Traditional pottery oven Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Figure 4: Traditional pottery Fehler! Textmarke
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impact of key influences on the personal learning process on own learning - There are several factors that have and still do influence on my own individual learning process. However some have impacted greater than others and they are as followed: • Learning Style • Motivation • Attitude and Self Discipline • Aspirations • Previous educational experience It’s important for me to identify my ‘Learning Style’ because it maximises my own personal learning; Honey and Mumford states ‘’each learner
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more resources and education. However‚ rural area also has indispensable characters. In this essay‚ I will show you three differences between urban and rural areas based on my personal experience. Contrast Between Urban and Rural Areas After entering the college‚ I have broadened my insights about the world by contacting with urban areas and thereby observing a number of differences between cities and rural areas. As a child growing up in a primitive rural village‚ I was told to study in a city to
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Post Graduate Diploma In Rural Development Management (PGDRDM) (Academic Year: 2012-13‚ Batch: - 5) Development of Rural Football Academy TRIMESTER: II (COURSE-project management) Submitted to: -
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EXPLAIN THE FIVE BROAD SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF LEARNING. We can list the 5 social and emotional aspects of learning as: 1- self-awareness. 2- managing feelings 3- motivation 4- empathy 5- social skills. To understand them we must explain each individually. Self-awareness is when a child begins to understand their place and how they fit into their environment‚ relating to others in that environment. For example their role in a class room and how they relate to the teacher and other
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Aging in a Rural Community Wanda W. Jones Webster University Introduction Living and aging in a rural community has many challenges. The aging of America in rural communities has gone from being the prominent lifestyle of American citizens to approximately a quarter of the country living in rural areas. Because elders prefer to remain in their homes and age in place‚ living in rural communities presents barriers that are not easily overcome. Transportation is a critical component of aging
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Schooling – Research Starters Education 2008 Lubienski‚ Chris. Evaluation & Research in Education‚ 2003‚ Vol. 17 Issue 2/3‚ p167-178‚ 12p Phillips‚ Kerri‚ Homebound Education- Research Starters Education‚ 2008 http://www.homeschoolingexplained.com/disadvantages-of-homeschooling.asp http://www.homeschoolingfordummy.com/the_pros_and_cons_of_home_schooling.php http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp http://www.educationbug.org/a/public-school-vs-home-school.html
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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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SOCIAL ISSUE: Informal Settlements in Davao City TOPIC DISCUSSION: Urban housing is a worldwide need‚ especially urgent in rapidly growing cities of the developing world‚ evident in unplanned and informal communities. These are examples of the informal sector housing – often described as squatter settlements or “slums” – that represent latent assets and the basis of urban solutions (Bhatt‚ 2004). In Davao City‚ the increasing number of informal settlers can be attributed to the rapid
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