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    physical developEuropean Scientific Journal February edition vol. 8‚ No.3 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 TRENDS OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION IN NIGERIA Isah Mohammed Abbass‚ PhD Department of Political Science‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria‚ Nigeria Abstract Given the tremendous explosions of urban settlements and the decadence of rural areas during the past two or three decades‚ the myth‚ reality and hope of a sustainable human settlement pattern seem to have been unraveled

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    Methods of data collection in qualitative research: interviews and focus groups P. Gill‚1 K. Stewart‚2 E. Treasure3 and B. Chadwick4 IN BRIEF • Interviews and focus groups are the most • • common methods of data collection used in qualitative healthcare research Interviews can be used to explore the views‚ experiences‚ beliefs and motivations of individual participants Focus group use group dynamics to generate qualitative data PRACTICE This paper explores the most common methods of data collection

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    Social Problems in Thailand World around us today are filled with problems‚ complications‚ and dilemmas. People faces problems in everyday life‚ but problems that people living in the same society face commonly are called social problems. Before discussing social problems in our society‚ we must first give criteria of how we define social problems. Firstly‚ the objective condition must be perceived to be a social problem publicly. That is‚ there must be some public outcry. People must become actively

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    Cavinkare Case Study

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    markets in India. CavinKare‚ when realized that in 1983 the lower middle and semi rural population had very low awareness among consumers‚ and found there was a need for a superior quality shampoo with appealing perfume and available at affordable price. Chik shampoo started to differentiate itself on the basis ‘quality & superior fragrance’. They were able to see the profitability opportunities in selling products to rural consumers and also consumers in small towns. The reasons and factors of growth

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    References: 1. Rural Marketing‚ Ravindranath V. Badi and Naranyansa V. Badi‚ Himalaya Publishing‚ 2004 2 | Rural market for FMCG on upswing - By Business Standard | |Ruchita Saxena / Mumbai December 27‚ 2007 | |Rural markets beat cities in FMCG sales growth – The Economic Times‚ December 8‚ 2008. | |Rural consumers are displaying considerable resilience in spends on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) despite

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    Roles Of Fuelwood

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    accounts for most of the energy supply of many dispersed and poor rural populations around the world (FAO 2007). Fuelwood plays an important and diverse role in the rural livelihoods of millions of people in developing countries. According to Scoones (2009) a livelihood comprises of “the capabilities‚ assets and activities for a means a living. This short essay will discuss the role of fuelwood in maintaining and improving rural livelihoods in developing countries. The method of economic valuation

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    Cadbury Pestle

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    What are Cadbury nestle ? (slide one) Pestle/external analysis of the nestle and Cadbury (definition of a pestle from book) Political * Taxes could increase which in theory would lead to sales decreasing and profit therefore decreasing but as chocolate is such a small purchase this is unlikely * Government are always pushing for a healthier Briton as obesity is a massive cost on the NHS this would theoretically drive down sales * Food labelling and international trade laws these

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    NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) Introduction • NABARD is an apex institution accredited with all matters concerning policy‚ planning and operations in the field of credit for agriculture and other economic activities in rural areas. • It is an apex refinancing agency for the institutions providing investment and production credit for promoting the various developmental activities in rural areas • It takes measures towards institution building for improving absorptive

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    Case Study: Edgewood Lake Hospital - Leadership in a Rural Healthcare Facility During Challenging Economic Times [NAME] [DATE] Case Study: Edgewood Lake Hospital - Leadership in a Rural Healthcare Facility During Challenging Economic Times Edgewood Lake Hospital (ELH) which opened in 1945‚ is a 30-bed‚ independent‚ not-for-profit hospital located in rural northern California. It provides inpatient and outpatient services to the close-knit community that resides within the forested and lakeside

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    Plan 10 Exhibits 11 Work Cited 13 Bibliography 14 Executive Summary Since Garmeen bank model is conducive to reduce poverty‚ more and more developing countries accept Microfinance project as a tool to help rural people in their own countries. However‚ this case study demonstrates the bottleneck of Microfinance project in China‚ which can be concluded as implementation of government policy‚ working structure and lack of non-banking activities. Take the essence

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