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    City vs Country

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    most notable difference between life in countryside and life in the 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 air and consume carbon dioxide. Moreover‚ people from countryside do not face with traffic jams because there is not so big

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    Census of India 2011 RURAL URBAN DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION (Provisional Population Totals) Our Census‚ Our Future DR C. CHANDRAMOULI REGISTRAR GENERAL & CENSUS COMMISSIONER‚ INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS NEW DELHI : 15th July 2011. Census of India 2011 • Census 2011 is the 15th Census of India since 1872 • Census 2011 was held in two phases: • Houselisting & Housing Census (April to September 2010) • Population Enumeration (9th to 28th February 2011) • Reference Date: 0:00

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    The Ironical Aspects in Li Rui’s Electing A Thief “Electing a thief”‚ a short story written by Li Rui‚ is about a leader in the village who discovers the disappearance of a bag of grain from the storehouse and came up with the idea of “democracy” to get clues on finding the thief. (Li 321) The leader wants all the men from the village to vote for a thief but surprisingly‚ it turns out that the entire vote is unanimously against him. The head angrily quit his job and all the villagers are very excited

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    importance of space

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    Importance of Space Beginning of human civilization The emergence of civilization is generally associated with the final stages of the Neolithic Revolution‚ a slow cumulative process occurring independently over many locations between 10‚000 and 3‚000 BCE‚ reaching in the relatively rapid process of state formation‚ a political development associated with the appearance of a governing elite. Neolithic Revolution‚ sometimes called the Agricultural Revolution‚ was the world’s first historically verifiable

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    Just a small town girl

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    up‚ was out in the country in a little town called Rinards Mill. The rural life is how you would expect it to be. The houses are widely spread apart and you are lucky to have a neighbor close by. There is more freedom due to the lack of security‚ and there is a less chance for there to be any law enforcements or crimes. The neighbors tend to have a stronger bond and are able to count on each other. Overall‚ the setting of the rural life is very peaceful and quiet and it’s a very good place to raise

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    urbannazation in China

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    page 7 Abstract This report identifies the problems related to the fast growing urban population in China and the reason for that growth.The reasons are the the differences between the income and the quality of life of rural and urban areas. The increase in cities’ population has two significant challenges. They are the inflation in Chinese economy due to the increase in the demand for basic needs and the lack of health care access of migrant workers when infectious diseases

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    The digital revolution has changed people’s life deeply through the invention of the computer and the revolution of the communication technology. However‚ the revolution can also be regarded as the wicked problem from certain aspects. The digital revolution has mainly three properties of the wicked problem. The digital revolution has no stopping rule (Camillus 2008). Since the digital revolution represents the third industry revolution in the history‚ people are very dependent on the digital products

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    write down in the books Rural Schools’ Environment There are many aspects about rural schools that make them less fortunate than other types of schools. The actual environment of rural schools sometimes makes it hard for their students to succeed. Poverty is the "600 pound gorilla" that is sitting on rural schools (Berliner‚ 2004). Rural schools are dependent on national and urban economics‚ and if the economy is not prospering‚ this also how rural schools fail. Because these schools

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    Overview of the Indian Garment Industry By: M. K. Panthaki (Clothing Manufacturers’ Association of India) Overview of the Indian Garment Industry By: M. K. Panthaki The Garment Industry of India is an Rs -one trillion industry. Almost 33 % of its knitwear production and about 20% of its woven-garment production‚ both by volume‚ enters export markets. Overall about 25 % of the volume of its garment production goes into export markets‚ leaving 75 % for domestic consumption. The Industry covers

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    Poem Response

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    natural world in her poem. She compares the sun setting and the new evening with many rural details. For example‚ in line two‚ she says: "The pealing thunder shook the heav’nly plain;" She is referring to the empty plains of a rural area. I also wondered how the poem would sound if she chose to praise the evening using details of an urban setting. You could easily use urban setting details as well as using rural setting details. Night is experienced everywhere‚ even in urban settings like the city

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