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    Bay Area Innovation System

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    BASIC (Bay Area Science & Innovation Consortium) www.bayareabasic.org • basic@bayareacouncil.org Bay Area Council Economic Institute www.bayareaeconomy.org • bacei@bayareacouncil.org 201 California Street‚ Suite 1450‚ San Francisco‚ CA 94111 (415) 981-7117 • Fax (415) 981-6408 The Bay Area Innovation System How the San Francisco Bay Area Became the World’s Leading Innovation Hub and What Will Be Necessary to Secure Its Future A Bay Area Science & Innovation Consortium Report produced

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    and cost of living; they also have similar features such as daily routine‚ values and people live and work in these areas. The most notable difference between life in a countryside and life in a city is environment. There are less pollution‚ fewer cars and factories in the countryside. The environment of the country is better than city’s environment. People who are living in rural areas breathe fresh air and use clean water. There are a lot of trees and bushes there because they provide to people fresh

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    Nation of Poverty

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    Unfortunately these issues can be both a cause‚ and an effect all in one big cycle. Not having food makes you poor in poverty‚ but since you are in poor in poverty‚ you cannot buy the food needed. All of this can intertwine‚ for example‚ living in a poor area over run with poverty can cause to unsanitary living situations‚ causing illness and the lack of being able to treat the illnesses. These handicaps in life spread through out families and can be passed down through generation to generation. If a family

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    Science and Technology

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    change and space science. The necessity of harnessing science and technology for transforming rural India has long been recognized. Rural India faces a severe technology deficit. There are serious shortages - power‚ water‚ health facilities‚ roads‚ etc. However‚ the role of science & technology in solving these problems is barely acknowledged‚ and the actual availability of technology in rural areas is‚ at best‚ marginal. The so-called digital divide is widely spoken and written about; the technology

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    Erp Softwarw

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    Experience (LFE)‚ which was held from 16th December to 27th December‚ 2011 organized by BANGLADESH ACADEMY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (BARD)‚ Comilla and sponsored by INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH (IUB) Chittagong campus. My study area was Hatigara village in Comilla. I would like to inform you that I tried to discuss about what I have recognized and observed throughout the time of staying the area. While making this report‚ I have gone through many difficulty and enjoyable experience and I have tried

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    Section 1 Marine protected areas (MPA) refer to the zones in which human activity has been placed under some restrictions for protection and restoration of the natural environment‚ its surrounding waters and the occupant ecosystems‚ and any cultural or historical resources that may require preservation or management. They play a dominant role in protecting marine biodiversity‚ ecosystem function and sustaining healthy coastal communities. MPA is relevant to biodiversity and scale‚ legal and

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    work experience that would grant the youth experience to prepare them and qualify them to decent work. 2. Emphasizing the need to increase investments countries’ rural areas to provide decent work for youth‚ to avoid low living standards and de-population of rural areas. These investments can be but not limited to; a) Rural farms that offer jobs like; i. Farm manager ii. Sales coordinator iii. Technology coordinator b) A production assembly for Farm equipment that offer jobs

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    City Life

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    As a child growing up in a rural environment‚ that was the only life I knew and thought it was the best. Adulthood brings into focus maturity. I moved into the city‚ and came to the realization that I had to adjust to a different way of living‚ another transition of my life. I was very overwhelmed by hustle and all the excitement of the life that surrounded me. For this reason rural life and city life can be compared and contrasted in regards to cost‚ standard of living‚ accessibility and entertainment

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    City vs Country

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    crowded in a rural setting. The roads are not loaded with traffic and taxis. The country is safer than the city and crime rates are lower. In the country‚ there is an abundance of trees and vegetation. In the country‚ there are parks and open spaces‚ and there is a variety of wildlife to observe. Although some of the reasons why one might choose to live in either place are left to personal preference‚ there are many factors based solely on facts. Some advantages of living in a country or rural setting

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    Struktura inc

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    electricity through Solar Panels to the remaining 39% rural areas that are unelectrified Country • To conserve electricity through the use of Solar Panels VI. Statement of the Problem What will Struktura Inc. do in anticipation of the termination of the PGSEP by the Philippine Government? VII. Statement of the Objectives: Short Range: • To help the PGSEP commercialize the venture before the year ends. Long Range: • To be able to electrify the 39% rural areas in the Philippines by the year 2020. • To provide

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