MODERNITY AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY LUTGARDA L. TOLENTINO Philippines being a third world country strive for development and hunger for progress. Since the discussion in the article is not quite familiar to me‚ I just focus on its content based on what I understood. It says that we need to handle modernization properly to have a so-called progressive country. Well‚ Is modernization totally answers the problem in our society? There are many programs that our government established
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No Child Left Behind and Its Impact on Urban School Districts No Child Left Behind and Its Impact on Urban School Districts Introduction The purpose of this discussion is to assess the effects that the “No Child Left Behind” act has had on school districts (and the students in those school districts) across the nation‚ particularly urban school districts‚ with an emphasis on the effect it has had on minorities‚ especially African Americans. Overview of No Child Left Behind In 2002 President
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PART A Conceptual framework CHAPTER 1 Introduction Chapter 1 outlines the background to urban - rural linkages: | 1. | It describes the recent phenomena of urban growth accompanied by increased food demand. | 2. | It describes the role of small and intermediate urban centres in facilitating exchange between the towns and the countryside. | 3. | It defines the objectives of improving linkages by making marketing interventions. | 4. | It outlines the purpose of the guide as a framework
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Introduction It is African Americans and Hispanics from the ages of 16-24 who live in urban areas tend to commit more crimes rather than those ethnicity males in rural areas because of their lifestyle. Minorities who live in urban areas tend to follow what they see and believe that it is acceptable to hang out on the streets and commit robberies. They believe the deviant acts they commit are normal. Rural areas like Orange County‚ NY are filled with African American and Hispanics around the same
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Urban vs Rural India About 80 per cent of the Indian population live in villages. When travelling through the length and breadth of this subcontinent‚ one can really visualise the difference betweenrural and urban India. There is a big difference between urban and rural India. One of the major differences that can be seen between rural India and urban India‚ is their standards of living. People living in urban India have better living conditions than those living in the rural parts of India. There
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Anthropology Pakistani Rural and Urban Community: Comparing Family and Kinship Systems. People in Pakistan are greatly trilingual and most people living here are Muslims. They respect their customs and traditions and closely follow family values. Most people are living as joint family systems along with their kinsmen‚ with exceptions choosing the nuclear way of life. Kinship is a relationship between any entities that share a genealogical origin‚ through biological‚ cultural‚ or historical
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FACTORS THAT AFECTTING THE TEACHING AND LEARNING IN RURAL SCHOOLS In the last years the goverment of Colombia has implementing politcs of education‚ but nowdays the progress of education in rural schools has been slow. There are a number of factors affecting teaching and learning process in rural school of Colombia‚ this factors include geographic location‚ physical and human resources‚ armed conflict and family socioeconomic status. The geographic location in rural areas is an important factor
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In general‚ every city around the World are similar lifestyle such as Newyork‚ Tokyo‚ Bangkok‚ Sydney. After work or school‚ you might hang around in a city‚ meeting with your friends or have a dinner with your colleague.While lifestyle in countryside such as Australia and Thailand are similar lifestyle. For example‚ if you were a farmer after work your would go home and have a shower then you might have a dinner with your family. Firstly‚ Bangkok is the Biggest city in Thailand also capital city
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Urban-Rural reunification: The integration of urban and rural administrative areas (at the Tehsil level) also has significant implications on the flow of funds between urban and rural areas. In particular‚ until 1999 a major source of revenue for the urban areas was octroi levied in urban areas for all goods regardless of whether they were eventually consumed in a rural area. This resulted in a disproportionate access of resources for urban areas. After devolution‚ however‚ there is no longer any
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The first is the cost associated with each meal. While a homemade meal has little extra cost to it restaurants often add taxes and a service charge. In addition to that there is the cost of passage to and from the desired restaurant. The second difference to consider when dining out is the health risk being taken. The cleanliness of the restaurant is of utmost importance. The freshness of its produce and the ingredients used should also be taken in to consideration. Finally the overall preparation
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