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    paper on Rural Housing Statement Britain has experienced a series of affordable housing crisis in the early 1980s and early 1990s (Bramley‚ 1994). As Andrew Stonell (2010) stated “Localism works-all over the country there are villages very keen to have low-cost housing for local people and they are prevented by the planning system from having it.” This briefing paper refutes Stonell’s claim and is written to the North Eastern Farming and Rural Advisory Network‚ which is one of new Rural and Farming

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    Cancer Patients that reside in rural areas face many challenges when it comes to high quality health care. The top 5 cancer research centers are in some of the biggest cities in America. They are in Houston‚ New York‚ Boston‚ Seattle‚ and Baltimore. Cancer patients in rural areas have to spend thousands of more dollars to see more experienced doctors and visit better hospitals. They spend extra money on apartments‚ hotels‚ car rentals‚ food‚ gas‚ and out of pocket medical expenses. For example

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    1920s Adolescence Essay

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    1920’s Introduction of Adolescence A pivotal decade in America’s past was undoubtably the 1920’s. Many inventions helped further the advancement of America and eased the work load off of many home owners. This allowed for more free time and enjoyment in life following World War I. One of the effects of this additional free time was the furtherance of the adolescence. The traditional etiquette and morals were forsaken for new fashion trends‚ new stereotypes‚ and the new generation of teenagers.

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    The youth of the 1920s were flamboyant with their own way of dressing‚ speaking and acting. If you look at the Jazz Age‚ you might say they were rebellious‚ materialistic and obviously disrespectful. Today’s youth may be described in the same manner or youth from any generation for that matter. The youth from the past and present tend to hold celebrities in high esteem. They watch the movies‚ play video games and want to imitate the hairstyles‚ make-up and dress of these characters they see portrayed

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    Rural Marketing in Pen

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    January 3‚ 2013 [RURAL FIELD REPORT] Report On Field Study & Experiential learning by visiting various Rural Areas Date – 03/JAN/2013 Submitted To: Professor Vikram Parekh Submitted By: Ashwin Govindankutty Faisal Shaikh Reagan Chettiar Shivanand Kotian Suraj Tamhane Vineeth Damodaran 05 42 11 20 48 52 Page 1 January 3‚ 2013 [RURAL FIELD REPORT] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are grateful to Professor Vikram Parekh‚ Faculty of subject Marketing Applications and Practices‚ for giving

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    Magnitude of Rural Poverty in India Introduction Poverty refers to that state or condition which fails to provide minimum necessities of life. Thus‚ poverty leads to extreme lower standard of living‚ denying even the basic requirements of life to a vast majority of population. Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is unable to get even the basic necessities of life. When a substantial segment of population is deprived of minimum standard of living‚

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    Evaluation of Sources This investigation will explore the question: To what extent did the emergence of the flapper in the 1920’s effect women’s social equality? Specifically the 1920’s to early 1930’s and the transformation of the social role women. To answer the question two sources were evaluated‚ Posing a Threat: Flappers‚ Chorus Girls‚ and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s and The History of the Flapper‚ Part 1: A Call for Freedom. The two sources provide information about the social changes

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    Three Rural Problem in China

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    REPORT TOPIC: Rural Development and Three Rural Problem in China; To what extent China Resources Hope Town Project Helps to Solve Three Rural Problems in Guang Xi? Currently‚ around 900 million of China’s population‚ which account for around 70% of China’s total population and 22% of world population lives on around 2 billion mu (1 mu = 1/15 of a hectare) cultivable land accounting for 7% of world total cultivable land‚ and on average a peasant household survives on 1.5 mu of land (Zhang et. Al

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    Role of Fmcg in Rural Sector

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    companies in the rural sector Abstract The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector is a corner stone of the Indian economy. This sector touches every aspect of human life. The FMCG producers now realize that there is a lot of opportunity for them to enter into the rural market. The sector is excited about the rural population whose incomes are rising and the lifestyles are changing. There are as many middle income households in the rural areas as there are in the urban. Thus the rural marketing

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    urban sociology

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    Burdette‚ Amy M.‚ and Terrence D. Hill. "An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity." Social Science & Medicine 67.1 (2008): 38-46. Web.In the journal article‚ An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood disorder and obesity‚ Burdette‚ Amy M. ‚ and Terrence Hill used a data collected from a sample of Texas to figure it out why neighborhood disorder effect on obesity‚ and they also analysis the psychological‚ physiological‚ and behavior mechanism

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