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    Rapid changes in diets and lifestyles that have occurred with urbanization‚ economic development and market globalization have accelerated over the past decade. These changes affect the health status of populations‚ particularly in developed countries and undeveloped countries. Healthy lifestyle is defined as a habit which helps us live in fit‚ energetic‚ and at reduced risk for disease. Referring to the information by the United States Census Bureau (URCB)‚ 7.068 billion of human live on earth.

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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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    near the urban areas causes severe pollution to the surroundings. The largest sources of human-created air pollution are energy generation‚ transportation‚ and industries that use a great deal of energy sources. Depending on their source and interactions with other components of the air‚ they can have different chemical compositions and health impacts. Since these pollutants are generally concentrated in and around urban areas‚ the outdoor urban pollution levels are far higher than in the rural areas

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    Rural sociology studies the village and urban sociology deals with the city. The city life depends on the village and what it produces. Similarly‚ the village is very much influenced by the city. Due to the pressures from within and attractions from outside people are flocking towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted

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    sharpening rural-urban tensions in the 1920s America in his essay “Flappers and Philosophers‚ and Farmers: Rural-Urban Tensions of the Twenties” published in 1973. He begins with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Flappers and Philosophers that represented the “age of wonderful nonsense” and reflected the rapid modernization in the 20s. The essay is an agricultural history piece that primarily focuses on the rural experience‚ reactions‚ and transformations in a period of increasingly sharp and unequal rural-urban contrasts

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    Urban life and Rural Life

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    There are three notable difference lifestyles between urban areas and rural areas in Tokyo. They are degree of resident friendliness‚ city space‚ and variety of available activities. Live in city‚ life moves very quickly. People usually live in apartment with many different strange neighbors. And also people have many public activities choice to spend their free time. But life in country‚ it is really opposite to city. In the country‚ life is much slower. People feel more relaxed and no stress

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    there are a lot of people out there living in urban areas who are unhappy with their environs – and there are also a lot of people in rural areas who yearn for something different (I live very close to at least a few of these folks – they lived in a small town because they thought it would benefit their children‚ but they’re not happy with the tradeoffs). Having said that‚ I tried to build a list of the most positive aspects of both urban and rural life‚ based on the aspects of each that I find

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    Urban Environment Issues

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    | URBAN ENVIRONMENT ISSUES A Summary of Issues and Approaches AU G U ST 20 0 5 This is the second in a series of briefing papers providing an overview of key Canadian environmental issues‚ intended to provide background information on the issue and serve as a starting point for discussion on strategic approaches and collaboration on environmental grantmaking. Written by Ray Tomalty‚ with editing and additional content by Kathryn Townshend Many thanks on behalf of CEGN to the

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    consequences of rural to urban migration. In many countries‚ particularly in third world countries there is a noticeable pattern of rural to urban migration. This pattern of migration is not a new phenomenon. There are various reasons for its occurrence and these reasons may vary from country to country and over periods of time. The consequences of this type of migration however have similar results for different countries and over periods of time. One cause of rural to urban migration may be

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    between an urban and rural settlement? Urban areas can include town and cities whereas Rural areas include villages. Urban areas are posh like areas‚ the urban areas are known for their advanced civic amenities‚ opportunity for education‚ facilities for transport‚ business and social interaction and overall a better life for people living in urban areas. On the other‚ the rural areas are more dependent on natural resources and events. The rural areas do not have any traffic problems. The rural areas

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