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    Nursing University

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    reducing the number of health inequalities in rural areas using the social determinants. It will also compare similarities between Australian and Canada on how they address a solution to the health inequalities facing rural and remote areas. Examples will demonstrate how Nurses and the AHCS will influence the diminishing amount of inequalities due to the social determinants. People in rural and remote communities in rural Australia have been enduring the rising numbers

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    A Village Fair Introduction: A village fair is a large gathering of men‚ women and children on a particular occasion. It is a hilarious annual meeting place of the village people. It is like a mirror that reflects the emblem of rural life. It brings a chance in the monotonous life of the villagers. People of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this happy occasion. Place and Occasion: A village fair is usually held once or twice a year either on the first or the last day of Bengali

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    Jaime Buium S2846978 Table of Contents The Australian Farm Institute 3 Skill Shortages in Agricultural Sector 3 Educating Future Generations 3 Shifting Rural Population 4 The Effects of Declining Rural Population 5 Conclusion 6 Works Cited 7 The Australian Farm Institute The Australian Farm Institute was set up in 2003‚ to conduct research into public

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    decentralization of retailing and other services has had a major impact on urban areas.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? – Consequently the decentralization of retailing and other services are having or have had major impacts on the urban areas whether they are negative or positive because it is taking consumers out of their local town and spending their disposable income elsewhere‚ this is bound to have effect on urban areas. In the 1970s the shopping patterns began to change due to the increase

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    developing countries is lacking or is poorly developed in rural areas Satellite and wireless technologies are now in used in some developing countries‚ but these are largely developed around urban cities. The initial capital for using these alternative technology is very high. Policy and legal structures are lacking Issues regarding legislation and regulation pose mounting challenges as ICTs application continue to be developed in many areas of the world. In most developing countries the formulation

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    Focused Community-based Research for Eliminating CVD Risk Disparities in a rural undeserved population. Abstract The aim of this paper is to critically analyse the document on the study focused community based research for eliminating CVD risk disparities in a rural. The document shall begin by identifying all variables in the study; identify the area of the study‚ establish how the research distributed the area of the study in order to ensure that the findings can be generalised‚ find

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    of the area in India suffers from moderate to high degree of water-based erosion‚ most of which needs suitable soil and water conservation measures such as Watershed Development. Arid areas suffering from moderate or high degree of soil loss comprise upto 4% of the geographical area. Therefore‚ about 42% of the country’s area requires soil & water conservation efforts on a priority basis. The efficient management of land is vital for economic growth and development of rural areas. The integrated

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    HOUSING IN PERU

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    mining during the colonial period and the later development of the cities with the Republic led to a redistribution of the population that took us from being a predominantly rural country prior to the 1950s to a country with urban population at the beginning of the 21st century. In 2002‚ a 28.8 per cent of the population was rural and 72% urban. However‚ this distribution is very different between the regions. On the coast there are indices higher than 80% of urbanization‚ Lima has only 98%. In the

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    Evaluation of Rural Water Supply Schemes in Selected Communities in Oke-Ogun Area‚ Oyo State‚ Nigeria By Toyobo A.E.‚Tanimowo N.B Akintola University of Technology‚ Ogbomoso‚Oyo State‚ Nigeria Abstract - The study examine water supply schemes in selected communities in Oke-Ogun area. Data were collected through primary and secondary sources. A total of 450 structure questionnaire were administered through systematic random sampling to solid information from household heads in the area. The study

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    comes in the sector of basic human rights. The rapid growth and development of advanced communication system and internet has breakout all the boundaries among the countries and societies and opened opportunities for communities living in underserved areas. ICT devices and applications has drastically shortened the physical distances and simultaneously decreased time spans as an outcome brought grate possibilities by reducing cost and improved work performance. These factors have redefined different

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