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    When you sit down to study‚ how do you transfer that massive amount of information from the books and notes in front of you to a reliable spot inside your head? The best way to facilitate that kind of "file transfer" is to develop good study habits‚ as outlined below. At first‚ it’ll take a good deal of conscious effort to change your studying ways‚ but after a while‚ it’ll become second nature‚ and studying will be easier to do. Manage your time. Make a weekly schedule and devote a certain amount

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    Rural Tourism

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    Tourism in the rural areas is one of the new opportunities that are being created for those dwelling there. They have the resources‚ the manpower‚ the basic skill &expertise in terms of hospitality and a down-to-earth approach that is in sharp contrast with the five star culture of tourism in city areas. The rural residents have a scope and potential to present a very pleasant and exciting change from traditional tourism which tourist are finding jaded and therefore have begun exploring new vistas

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    Survey Questionnaire

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    Survey Questionnaire Direction: Please fill in the blanks or check the boxes or parentheses provided below that best correspond to your answer SOP I. Personal Profile 1.1 Name: (optional):_______________________ 1.2 Age ___0-15 years old or below ___46-60 years old ___16-30 years old ___60 years old or above ___31-45 years old 1.3 Civil Status ___Single ___Separated ___Married ___Widow/er 1.4 Number of Dependents: ___4-6 ___10 or above ___7-9 1.5 Educational Attainment ___Elementary

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    Culture& Media Study Guide ECONOMIC Ownership/Capitalism Particular technological configurations; o Notion of inventions.[invented by society] o Society changes the way things are viewed. Certain laws‚ rules‚ and understandings; o Pertaining to what can be shown in the media o Private broadcasters must adhere to CBSC [global & CTV news must follow their rules what can be shown and when o CBSC provides guidelines so that private broadcasters can follow Persons occupying certain roles; o

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    Success in school is not so much determined by sheer intelligence as knowing how to study. Studying is a skill. Being successful in school requires a high level of study skills. Students must first learn these skills‚ practice them and develop effective study habits in order to be successful. Very often the study habits and practices developed and used in high school do not work for students in college. Good study habits include many different skills: time management‚ self-discipline‚ concentration‚

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    Rural Area

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    LADI AND CHIKOR LADI AND CHIKOR is backward village in India. It comes in rural area. Firstly I want to give description about ladi and chikor: -  Population:- Near 2000  Electricity & transportation& education Ladi & chikor’s people are fight with lack of electricity‚ lack of good road‚ Lack of education. There are 90 % people are uneducated lots of people are depend on Agriculture

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    Media Study Guide

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    Media 180 Fall 2013 Study Guide for Final Exam—12/18/(W)--11:30-1:00 pm‚ in the lecture hall The entire exam will be drawn from the following material: Part One: One-page essays: 1. Describe the principal program types on radio broadcasting in the 1930s and 1940s. In what ways did some of these programs reflect and perhaps reinforce prevailing prejudices? Cite specific examples from such programs as Amos ‘n’ Andy and the name changes of such performers Benjamin Kubelsky‚ Nathan

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    Features of Rural Markets

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    Features of Indian Rural Markets *Large and Scattered market: The rural market of India is large and scattered in the sense that it consists of over 63 crore consumers from 5‚70‚000 villages spread throughout the country. *Major income from agriculture: Nearly 60 % of the rural income is from agriculture. Hence rural prosperity is tied with agricultural prosperity. *Low standard of living: The consumer in the village area do have a low standard of living because of low literacy‚ low per capita

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    Teenage pregnancy 1) Gender: Male Female 2) Age Range 13-16 17-21 22-40 41 Above 3) To what ethnic group do you belong to? East Indian Mix African Amerindians Chinese Portuguese European 4) To what religion do you belong to? Christianity

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    Rural Masculinity

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    Ben Nelson English 1000 10-30-12 Rural Masculinity Since the beginning of time boys have looked up to men as their role models. The men these boys look up to have shown the masculine qualities that are needed to encompass the guy code. Many Americans like the qualities that make up the rural masculinity or a “country boy”. These country boys encompass many good qualities that make them popular. The stereotypical country boy is white 10-60‚ and usually is in the lower-middle class (blue

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