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    the country. Due to less population and less of a demand for products the stores have less of a stock so they charge more to cover the demand. Plus you have to build your own house and take care of the maintenance‚ repairs if any. Sometimes‚ the rural areas are also polluted due to farm chemicals. Educational and recreational facilities tend to be better in the cities than country side. Job opportunities in big cities are better as companies want to be in the heart of the downtown of cities‚ so the

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    Application to the new Swedish Institute’s leadership programme Young Connectors of the Future (YCF) 2013 for selected countries in South Asia Make sure you answer all the questions below. All information should be submitted in English. General Information LAST NAME Nadir FIRST NAME Shoaib DATE OF BIRTH (YEAR-MONTH-DAY) 1989-1-31  FEMALE MALE CITY OF RESIDENCE ISLAMABAD E-MAIL Shoaibnadir@gmail.com PHONE 00922277246 MOBILE PHONE 00923335441313

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    Empowering Rural Women in Heath‚ Literacy and Environment Abstract This paper addresses the conceptual and methodological issues related to women’s empowerment‚ the trends in women’s empowerment over the years in key areas such as education‚ health‚ economic participation‚ and finally the best practices of state and non-state actors in empowering women. The economic empowerment approach has relied on improving women ’s control over economic resources and strengthening women ’s economic

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    living the heritage. Walker uses imagery in describing the characters to portray the rural and urban life. The mother is described as “a large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands… I can kill and clean a hog as mercilessly as a man” (1531). This indicates that the mother is accustomed to the farm life and has been living on the farm since childhood. Similar to the mother‚ Maggie also symbolizes the rural life. She has been living with her mother since she was born and has not lived in the

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    a huge extent since accumulating the positives of both large cities and rural areas makes these cities very effective and established. The second most common problem of migration is rise in unemployment in the large cities‚ which further leads to the increase in poor standard of living‚ and also poor hygienic conditions in the cities. Employment‚ by far‚ remains the biggest cause of migration for the people in rural areas (P.K. Singh‚ 2010). They create pressure on

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    Research Abstracts on Rural Development DWCRA Nair‚ Tara S. (2000). Towards mainstreaming poor women in development : the DWCRA experience in Gujarat. Ahmedabad : Gujarat Institute of Development Research. 72 p. Key Words : 1.RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2.DWCRA 3.POOR WOMEN 4.RURAL WOMEN 5.MAINSTREAMING WOMEN 6.ROLE OF NGOS 7.ROLE OF VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS 8.PROBLEMS OF RURAL WOMEN 9.INCOME GENERATION 10.SELF HELP GROUPS. Abstract : During the Sixth Five Year Plan period (1982-83)‚ development

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    influence when Charles says ‘they live like the old Robin Hood of England’. This suggests the country side (The Forest of Ardenne) is beyond the cares and laws of the court. And also shows the forest through a sophisticated townsman’s idealised image of rural life. Whereas in real life- as much as a life in the forest is much more carefree and relaxed- it also holds its own problems and harsh rules of living with nature. Also‚ the use of the words ‘old Robin Hood’ suggests the forest is a place of fairy

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    during the New Year. She was left by herself‚ and she relied heavily upon her fellow workers. However‚ the camaraderie between coworkers only extended so far. There is also the issue of adjusting to the new economy. As China entered the WTO‚ and the rural life became harder‚ people began to send their children

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    Elizabeth Brewster The poem ‘Where I Come From’ by Elizabeth Brewster is about how a person is influenced by the environment he is brought up in‚ and how urban life and rural life differ from each other. The poet has used a very critical tone in this poem to convey how people are influenced by the places they have come from rural or urban. She has used a lot of visual imageries and metaphors to convey the busy lifestyle of the city. There is no rhyme scheme in the poem. In the first stanza‚ the

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    At Hiruharama by Penelope Fitzgerald Q.1. Discuss the effects of the hardships Mr. Tanner and his family face. Ans. The story is of immigrants – settled in New Zealand. It is a picture of rural life in here the simplest of things – things we take for granted become a dilemma. The confession of Mr. Tanner who came here‚ as an apprentice is the kind of statement immigrants make after a while “she probably reckons I’m made” – where raw hands move to other countries and people back home assume

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