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    Girl Trafficking

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    Gurung Dianne Jhonson 26th Sep 2012 Girl Trafficking in Nepal Specific Purpose To inform my audience about the trafficking of innocent girls from rural area of Nepal to India for prostitution. Central Idea Girl trafficking is a major social issue and a major crime but is a profitable business in Nepal. Innocent girls from rural area of Nepal are lured by traffickers and sold into brothels of India.This problem must be solved as a result we must be aware of the causes‚ the situation and

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    Living in the Country.

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    can not grow as professionals if they choose a quiet life style in the country‚ due to the poor quality of education and the lack of employment opportunities. The poor quality of education in the countryside can be perceived when one travels along rural roads and sees a few scattered primary schools‚ hidden among the mountains or in the woods. Children attend those schools only if it is not raining‚ and they travel long distances on horseback‚ or even on foot to reach the institution. Since the number

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    DESIGN OF E-HEALTH SYSTEMS FOR RURAL AND URBAN AREAS ABSTRACT Telemedicine is the use of information technology to deliver medical services and information from one location to another. The evolution and growth of telemedicine is highly correlated with the developments in communication technology and IT software development. Health services was degraded not only in rural areas‚ but also‚ in the big cities because of the migration of doctors‚ especially‚ specialist doctors. There is a great

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    Beijing bicycle

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    used by Xiahoshuai to make the audience recognize the main idea’s of this film. The main ideas of this film was conflict between Urban and Rural culture‚ clash of traditional with the contemporary‚ and how China is beginning to develop into a modern society. Guei and Jian are characters in this film and are used to represent conflicts between urban and rural culture. Background scenes are also used to contrast modern and old China and how it is being changed. Chinese ancient alley ways are seen

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    The concept of immigration

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    which refers to the increase in population in big cities lead to some detrimental changes on individual’s mental health. Therefore‚ the individual who bound to the his/her land and is accustomed to establish close relationships with others in rural may face longing for his/her previous life standarts and his/her “old days”. For instance‚ the big city’s common issues such as unemployment and indigence may be a reason for some mental illnesses like depression and enhancement of drug dependence

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    A Village Fair

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    A village fair is an annual affair in our village life. It is basically a large gathering of rural people on a particular occasion. It is like a mirror that reflects the emblem of rural life‚ culture‚ art and heritage. A village fair generally sits by focusing a day of great importance in our village life. It is held on the occasions of some religious festivals or local important events. It sits on the 1st day of Baishakh‚ the first month of Hizri year or on the day of Charka Puja and so on. Sometimes

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    businesses around the world have been focusing on traditional markets with good spending power. However with increased saturation in this market and in order to sustain growth‚ the companies started seeking to penetrate into the largely untapped rural markets with new marketing techniques. The proposition of inclusive capitalism thus arose—involving and mobilizing the resources‚ managerial know-how and technology of the large FMCG firms to co-create solutions to the problems at the bottom of the

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    Comp Contrast

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    countryside. The job market on the countryside is smaller than in the city due to less business‚ plants‚ and factories being built in the area. People in more rural areas are more likely to work in farming and agriculture‚ but commuting to city jobs is always an option though commuting cost rise with the ever growing price of gasoline. When you living in suburban areas you definitely save money on gas and there are usually rails that you can

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    to Conquer establish town and country opposition? (40) Traditionally the pastoral genre celebrates the virtues of simple‚ unsophisticated life far from the city or court. The rural countryside hosts a nostalgic population longing for a bucolic paradise similar to the Garden of Eden before the fall. This depiction of rural life is presented throughout Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer. Goldsmith endows particular personalities onto each character which allows them to become symbolic for certain settings

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    of their miserable life. These little opportunities of work are merely seen in the rural areas. Such as provinces that brings us to unemployment. For these people they try to find bigger opportunities which they thought can be found in urban area that results to human migration and the unemployment from rural areas brings them to the unemployment in the urban areas. These migration from rural areas to urban areas brings them more miserable life because if they are in their hometown‚ they can plant

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