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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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    Raising the Roof has created a particular narrative to help raise awareness and find long-term solutions to homelessness by humanizing the story of homelessness and making it personal through emphasizing character. Characters are entities that have agency that are involved in action (Abbott‚ 2008‚ p.230). Flat characters are characters that do not exist outside a single dominant quality (Abbott‚ 2008‚ p.230). In contrast‚ round characters are characters that have more depth‚ as they are not predictable

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    Big bazar

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    Big Bazaar is a chain of hypermarket in India‚ which caters to every family’s needs and requirements. This retail store is a subsidiary of Future group‚ Pantaloons Retail India Ltd. and is an answer to the United States’ Wal-Mart. Big Bazaar has released the doors for the fashion world‚ general merchandise like sports goods‚ cutlery‚ crockery‚ utensils‚ and home furnishings etc. at best economical prices. Big Bazaar group offers more than 100 stores all over the country with an amalgamation of

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    The Town for the Deaf Before I had a deaf son‚ I had never met another deaf person. I know how that could be. There are about a million people that are Deaf or hard of hearing in America alone. When my son was born‚ the doctors gave him to me and informed me your son is deaf. You would think after that you get a ton of information about what to do‚ you do not you are thrown into the wilderness and trying to find your way out with a dim flashlight. With each passing day‚ you losing hope that you will

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    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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    our spirit that is historian‚ a bit of a pedant‚ who imagines or remembers a meeting when the other had passed by innocently” (Ondaatje 259). In Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights‚ Big City and Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient the characters seem to go through similar trials to get over Death. Death is a serious topic in which the authors choose to discuss in their novels. In both novels‚ the protagonists’ withdrawal from society after the loss of their significant other results in their alienation

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    Raising The Driving Age

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    more susceptible to car accidents‚ the driving age should remain the same because the problem is lack of practice‚ teenageers need to travel around‚ teenagers are not the only people to blame‚ and driving is a known risk for any age and gender. Raising the legal driving age would not solve any of the existing problems‚ it would simply delay the problems. The age of 16 is an age that is already widely accepted as

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    Pretty How Town

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    The poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” was written by E.E Cummings‚ one of the most popular poets who was known for his innovative style and structure in writing. People are very fond of Cummings poem because unlike traditional poets‚ Cummings is rebellious‚ has his unique choice of words and refuses to follow proper syntax. The theme of this poem is centered around the awareness of time and death that takes place in an average town. The poem consists of an unusual form due to the author’s

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    A Pretty How Town

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    anyone lived in a pretty how town reflection anyone lived in a pretty how town was written by e. e. cummings. e. e. cummings is writing about life in a small town and also about happiness. I look at this poem as a form of unconscious delight‚ which may seem different to others‚ but it makes me happy. everyone in the small town sits back and does absolutely nothing. the poem is actually about a man named anyone and a Woman named noone. anyone found the love of his life‚ noone. every part of anyone’s

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    Rural vs Urban Living

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    Rural vs Urban Living While there are many opportunities available if one lives in the city‚ there are still some benefits to living in a rural area. Some things are available in both areas‚ such as jobs‚ education‚ and community. In an urban setting‚ many kinds of jobs are available for both teenagers and young adults. Young people can find a job at malls‚ recreational parks and fast food restaurants easier in the city than if he/she lived in a rural area. The job opportunities in a rural

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