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    Will today’s small rural towns be the ghost towns of tomorrow? Will what’s now a moderately busy main street be overtaken by grasses and tumbleweeds? According to the CEDS “Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy”‚ which was compiled in 2003 by the South Central Economic Development District‚ Franklin County ranks last in housing unit counts‚ wage and salary income‚ employer establishments. County population has declined over 34% from 5‚449 in 1960 to 3‚574 in 2000. (Gorman‚ 20) Is the future

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    1. Explain the terms area of convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals to an investigator. The area of convergence of an impact spatter pattern is the area the individual stains emanated from on a two-dimensional plane. The area of origin of a bloodstain pattern in three-dimensional space may represent the position of the victim or suspect when the stain-producing event took place. These areas can determine and reveal to an investigator the direction of force‚ angle of impact

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    Rural Sanitation in Ghana

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    Introduction Rural water and sanitation in Ghana is considered and seen as a social issue and not merely a technical or financial one. Sanitation‚ in general has always been an afterthought in past water and sanitation programmes in Ghana until the launch of the country’s Community Water and Sanitation Programme (CWSP) in 1994 when situation reversed. The implementation strategy of the CWSP focused on the creation of a market for sanitation facilities and services using community based artisans

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    Clinical Area

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    Introduction Teaching in clinical area High quality and safe patient care are of the highest importance in healthcare setting .Preparing student nurses for the role transition from student to nurse who can responsibly provide this type of care has always been a difficult job to be accomplished. Prior to this‚ though‚ faculty can use different types of evaluation methods to ensure that their nursing students are on the right track‚ there always a set back and challenges in aligning the path for

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    Rural Haiti Essay

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    very devastating and HIV is the main cause in Haiti based on the article titled‚ “Culture‚ Poverty‚ and HIV Transmission‚ The Case of Rural Haiti” because it is a sexual transmitted infection that creates a deadly plague among people in Haiti. Factors such as culture‚ politic and economic factors have an impact in particularly addressing HIV transmission in rural Haiti; however‚ to understand this urban epidemic. Farmer proposes that we must move beyond risk groups and focus on the interplay of human

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    Metropolitan Area

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            In this paper‚ we are going to look at Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)‚ which is defined by the United States Census Bureau. This MSA is also be called as Tampa Bay Area. It is a region close to Tampa Bay and west of central Florida. Throughout this paper‚ I will collect data from different categories of the Tampa MSA and going to mainly focus on these areas: population and population growth‚ population density‚ race & ethnicity‚ immigration‚ education attainment

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    Rural Works Division

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    Irrigation Project (Drainage Syphone at RD 1.380 Km. of TMC (Tamasa Main Canal)‚ 4 VRB (s) in GMC (Gompakonda Main Canal) between 0.00 Km. to 20.00 Km.‚ CR-cum-Escape at RD 13.200 Km. of GMC (Kosalakonda)‚ lining works and Earth works. M/s OCC Ltd. has executed works in 1990 by taking a series of contractors. But maximum contractors left the site due to Malaria and non-availability of water. Hence I was invited by M/s OCC Ltd. to take up unfinished work of other contractors. After satisfactory completion

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    Ellipse Areas

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    Name: Ernest Ng Class: 4G (23) Date: 2-7-06 Mathematics ACE: Ellipse Areas Before we embark on solving the problem‚ let us first explore the definition of ellipse. [pic] An ellipse is a curve that is the locus of all points in the plane the sum of whose distances [pic] and [pic] from two fixed points [pic] and [pic] (the foci) separated by a distance of [pic] is a given positive constant [pic] [pic] While [pic] is called the major axis‚ [pic] is the semi major axis‚ which is exactly

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    Aim: To investigate how effect of Detergent Concentration (cont.) has on Membrane permeability of Beetroot cells. Hypothesis: I predict that as detergent concentration increases‚ the solution will become less clear‚ plus mass increases. The increases in mass will indicate that the water potential of the Beetroot cell is lower than that of the surrounding sucrose solution. The Beetroot discs will become flaccid and decrease in mass if the water potential of the surrounding solution is lower than

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    The Role of Rural Banks

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    chapter will examine the various methods and techniques for carrying out the study. It has included the research design‚ the population‚ the sample size‚ sampling techniques‚ the data collection instrument and the procedures for data analysis. 3.1 AREA OF STUDY The research obtained information from both primary and secondary sources of data for the purpose of this study. Primary sources: the research collected data by the conduction of interviews‚ administering of questionnaires to respondents and

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