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    Social Capital and Rural Development Definition: The term social capital refers to the various norms‚ values and cultural aspects which govern the people living in a society and the institutions they are attached with. It is a kind of bonding that holds the societies and communities together and without which there can be no economic growth as per the desired expectations. Social Capital is considered as one of the most important capital available to the community for achieving developmental goals

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    1 Poetry: Grade 3 Index Abraham Lincoln Afternoon with Grandmother Anger Ant Hills At the Zoo Be Kind The Bluebird A Boy’s Mother The Boy We Want A Boy Wonders Busy A Child’s Prayer Circus The Creation Daniel Boone The Egg Every Time I Climb a Tree The Fieldmouse The Friendly Beasts From Casa Guidi Windows The Gift of Friendship The Good Little Girl Grace at Evening Hide and Seek Hiding How to Reach the Sun . . . on a Piece of Paper If You Were Jonathan Bing Kindness to Animals The Land of Storybooks

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    Although Kerala had been existing from pre-historic times under various other names like Malabar‚ Malankara‚ Malayalam‚ Chera-nad‚ Cheralam‚ etc. it had not been a single political unit ever. The narrow strip of land‚ forming Kerala was divided into a number of small princely states till 1956‚ when various regions inhabited by Malayalam-speaking people‚ were unified. Even though‚ people in this territory dreamed of a single‚ united political unit for a long time‚ realization of that dream was impossible

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    INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA Introduction 1. Malaysia has achieved substantial success in its rural development‚ especially in reducing the incidence of poverty in both rural and urban. In the process‚ the rural areas have been developed with infrastructures‚ utility‚ social amenities‚ health and school facilities and etc to support the economic development of the country as well as increasing the quality of life of her populace. The productivity and incomes of the rural people‚ or

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    Introduction Infrastructures are basic essential services that should be put in place to enable development to occur. Socio-economic development can be facilitated and accelerated by the presence of social and economic infrastructures. If these facilities and services are not in place‚ development will be very difficult and in fact can be likened to a very scarce commodity that can only be secured at a very high price and cost. Nigeria Public

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    their production plants in the nearby countries like Bangladesh and China where electricity supply is convenient and side by side cheap. In the past 4 years the modern cities are experiencing about 8-12 hours of load shedding as compared to the rural areas where load shedding has accede to almost 12-14 hours of load shedding. This power shortage is also affecting the gross domestic product of our country as the country’s GDP is decreasing to 2% every passing year indicating a destructive economic

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    activities in rural development: A criticalappraisal. Introduction:  Non-Government Organization (NGOs) started in this country in a limited scale as relief  provides following the devastating cyclone in 1970‚ which claimed colossal human lives and properties in the coastal belt and the off-shore islands. Devastations caused by the War of Liberation in 1971 prompted other foreign and newly established local NGOs to mount relief andrehabilitation Programs.Recognizing the need for development for alleviating

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    Case Study Of A Rural Development: The Agrarian Reform Infrastructure Support Project (ARISP) III [pic] By LEONILA TANYAG-CONRADO 2012 Table of Contents Case Study Abstract Introduction Definition of Terms Objectives Project Beneficiaries Analysis of the project Development Framework Expected Outcomes Recommendation for Sustainability Sources CASE

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    2. Sciencetechnology‚ and society Nearly all nations now recognize that science and technology are of vital importance to their development. Yet science and technology (S&T) cannot just be imported as commodities from foreign producers. For a country to enjoy the full benefit of science and technology‚ they must be deemed critical to the effort to achieve economic well-being and social justice‚ integrated into the societal decisionmaking structure‚ and systematically supported by policies

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    The Influence of Modern Technology on Society 現代科技對社會發展影響 (達人級範文) The most general definition of technology is the application of science or knowledge to commerce and industry. Many fields of science have benefited from technology‚ as well as commerce and industry over the many centuries of human history. Perhaps the earliest known use of technology was in the Stone Age when the first knife or shovel was made from a piece of stone or obsidian(n. 【礦】黑曜石) . Technology has obviously come a

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