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    In his poem “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow”‚ it is evident that Les Murray’s religious insights have been mentioned significantly throughout the poem itself. The theme of religious awareness in the poem shows a division between the city and the rural people. In the first stanza of the poem in the lines of “... at Tattersalls‚ men look up from sheets of numbers‚ the Stock Exchange scribblers forget the chalk in their hands. And men with bread in their pockets leave the Greek Club...” describe the

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    Escorts Annual Report

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    a World of Respect 65th annual report 2010 our mission Escorts endeavors to transform lives in rural and urban india by leading the revolution in agriculture mechanisation‚ modernisation of automotive and railway technology‚ as well as the transformation of indian construction industry. our brand The Escorts brand shall continue to guard its legacy of being a brand that customers trust; where employees attain their full potential; and where nation building is a way of life. our

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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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    Land Resources

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    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 thinking about the need for a land use policy started only in 1972 when a paper entitled “A Charter for the Land” was circulated by Shri B.B. Vohra. The paper highlighted the dependence of majority of our people on land for

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    Country vs City Life

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    corporations that put off pollutants littering the air with chemicals and carbon dioxide‚ an overabundance of vehicles also adds to the affect of carbon dioxide. Cities have very little greenery and trees to produce oxygen and filter the air. In rural communities the air is cleaner‚ based on the fact theirs more greenery to

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    Nation of Poverty

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    Cited: www.poverties.org‚ Causes & Effects of Poverty On Society‚ Children & Violence‚ Creative Commons Liscence 2011-2013‚ October 2013 www.ruralpoverty.org‚ rural poverty in the Philippines‚ October 2013 web.worldbank.org‚ Philippines: A Strategy to Fight Poverty‚ The World Bank Group 2011‚ October 2013

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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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    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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    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

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    Girl Trafficking

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    Maria 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

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