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    Rural

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    Even after 56 years of Independence‚ right from the Nehru era to the Vajpayee era‚ the rural India of today still short of basic amenities‚ like drinking water‚ electricity‚ roads‚ housing‚ food and clothing. Once Gandhiji told the renowned author Mr. Mulk Raj Anand that we can’t build India unless we build villages. Gandhiji wanted to make the villages independent republics‚ independent in governance and for routine requirements‚ governed by the people of the villages and self sufficient for

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    MOI UNIVERSITY – MAIN CAMPUS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY MANAGING INFERTILITY AMONG WOMEN IN RURAL PARTS OF KISUMU BY JAJ ALVINE OTIENO A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR DEGREE IN SOCIAL STUDIES (SOCIOLOGY) Table of Content List of Figures Figure 1 Kisumu District 2006-2008 infertility record Figure 2 Prevalence of infertility Glossary Infertility Inability to procreate within a year Sterility Inability to produce a child

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    many different sounds languages make throughout the world. It is especially used for communicating in the business world. Since the United States is a world power‚ many say that English has become more prevalent in the global marketplace. Is English really becoming a worldwide language? Charles Foran answers this question in his essay‚ “Lingua Franchise‚” which first appeared in The Walrus Magazine in November 2004. Foran describes in his essay how English has been adapted in the global marketplace

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    Response to “A Globalized God”‚ by Scott M. Thomas Arguments can be made to counter Scott M. Thomas’s claim that religion is on the rise worldwide. Nonetheless‚ we must not discount his theory that religion is and will be playing a larger and larger role in international politics and must therefore decide what to do about it. As Thomas pointed out‚ religious conflict has sparked wars and debate for centuries; one could make an argument that it has been this way since nearly the beginning of organized

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of the World Becoming Smaller Thanks to the development of science and technology‚ the distance between countries seems to be narrowed. We can communicate or cooperate with people everywhere. That’s why people say the world is becoming smaller. This tendency brings us more good chances for making relationships and business‚ yet‚ it also causes some drawbacks like losing traditions or unsteady economic condition. In the past‚ it was impossible for a man

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    English 1551 August 20‚ 2013 Reading response 4 It’s a disturbing fact that most people do not realize how important honey bees are to humanity. The truth is they are in a worldwide decline by phenomenal numbers and that is something that people should pay more attention to. Honey bees are disappearing at an alarming rate and that will have a major impact on the lives of everyone. The disappearance of honey bees would not only mean less pollination of important plants to our society but also

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    Is the world becoming more hazardous? Yes‚ all the evidences show that the pattern of hazards is on the increase. Not only the number of hazards is increasing but the people vulnerability as well. If we looked to the first graph of reported hazards from 1900 to 2009 (EM-DAT source) we could see a big difference between these years. There is a rapid increase of natural disasters since 1960s‚ till then the number of natural disasters was constant. This proves that we are facing with more and more

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    private good consumption. The second section provides OLS estimation of the Engel curve borrowed from Deaton and Paxson (1998) for clothing (purely private good). For the purpose of estimation and analysis the sample data of 2948 Uzbek households from World Bank’s Living Standards Measurement Survey was used. In addition‚ the sample was divided into 5 income quartiles and the variation in household economies of scale across income groups is discussed in the second section. Section three explains the implication

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    UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN DEPARTMENT: AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT. COURSE CODE: AED 713 COURSE TITLE: EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION BY CHUKWUEMEKA A. NKWOCHA QUESTION: SET UP AN EXTENSION PROGRAME ON HOW TO IMPROVE THE NUTRITION OF A RURAL SETTING‚ GOING THROUGH THE BASIC PROCESSES OF ADMINISTRATION. INTRODUCTION Good nutrition is very essential for a healthy living‚ and to achieve that‚ we have to eat balanced diet all the time. A balanced

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    Saving the World: Part 2

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    Saving the world: Part 2 Introduction Symantec‚ one of the world’s leading network security software company is facing many managerial obstacles In today’s global market place‚ where customer expectation and continuously emerging global competitors have drastically shorted the product lifecycle. Symantec is facing over 20‚000 virus samples each month‚ not all of which are unique‚ stand-alone viruses. On top of that‚ dealing with this critical and time sensitive challenges‚ requires exceptional

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