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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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    Veronica

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    troubled political history. The country has been torn apart by divisions between tribes and political groups‚ suffering massacres and civil war. As a result‚ financial development within the country has been limited and rural areas have been badly affected by poverty. Summary: In a rural village: Okeke and Veronica are childhood friends‚ despite Veronica being poorer and having to bring up her brothers and sisters due to her brute of a father and a weak mother. Okeke leaves the village for school and

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    Hindustan Unilever [Rural marketing] Product Mix of HUL. HUL is India’s largest marketer of Soaps‚ Detergents and Home Care products. It has the country’s largest Personal Products business‚ leading in Shampoos‚ Skin Care Products‚ Colour Cosmetics and Deodorants. HUL is also the market leader in Tea‚ Processed Coffee‚ branded Wheat Flour‚ Tomato Products‚ and Ice cream‚ Soups‚ Jams and Squashes. Home & Personal Care • Personal Wash • Fabric Wash • Home Care • Oral Care • Skin Care • Hair Care

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    Markieting at Bop

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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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    Rural Tourism in China

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    Effects of Chinese Rural Tourism Tourism has substantially developed in some developing countries such as China. “Nong Jia Le” (Chinese rural tourism) is now a indispensable way to increase income in some rural areas. There are more than 1.5 million tourist destinations of “Nong Jia Le” from 31 provinces in China‚ and the economic benefit is very considerable (Guo‚ 2009). It is crucial for Chinese local governments to decide whether the rural areas should continue to develop the tourism or focus

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    Rural Health in Usa

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    The problems facing by Rural Americans in getting access to health care HCA 540 Philomena Nissy John Gaddam ABSTRACT This paper illustrates widely about the problems facing by rural Americans in getting access to the health care with reasons .It also explains the solution to the problem in order to make every one access to health care without any health disparities (htt1). People living in rural areas have many disadvantages in getting access to healthcare. Along with the access‚ there is

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    setting. She talks about the lives of “city folk” and of where she was raised‚ a rural farm area. A great section of this poem may be motivated by her early childhood memories of growing up in countryside Canada. Brewster describes our identities as human beings remarkably‚ she justifies how people’s personalities depend on where and how they have been raised‚ also she touches on our lives and lifestyles in urban and rural places. In the beginning of the poem‚ Brewster starts talking about how people

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    Rural and Urban Migration

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    this research study: 1. What are the differences between rural and urban areas? DifferenceBetween. (2014). Difference between Urban and Rural. http://www.difference between.info/difference-between-urban-and-rural. 2. In what ways do rural people live in order to meet their daily needs? Callanta‚ Ruth S. Poverty The Philippine Scenario. Makati: Bookmark Inc.‚ 1988. pp. 41. 3. What are the problems faced by the people who live in rural areas? Todaro‚ Michael.‚ Smith‚ Stephen. Economic Development

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    Stress

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    Title: High living standard causes stressful lifestyle Stress is a term which describes a person who could not cope with the tension (or pressure) in its lifestyle. Despite the fact that there are several reasons which may cause an individual to have a stressful lifestyle including high standard of living in some countries. In this essay it will describe how high standard of living could cause a stressful lifestyle. What does the word ‘stressful lifestyle’ means in general? In spite the

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    Tourism - rural development

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    Tourism A Chance for Rural Development in Cyprus? I Table of Content II List of Figures 2 1. Definition of “Rural Areas” 3 2. Cyprus’ Rural Areas 3 3. Cyprus’ Rural Areas and their tourism potential 5 4. Tourism Impacts 8 5. Conclusion 10 II Bibliography 11 II List of Figures Figure 1: Dining terrace 5 Figure 2: Pieces of the workshop 5 Figure 3: Traditional pottery oven Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Figure 4: Traditional pottery Fehler! Textmarke

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