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    Rural areas need to be developed. Discuss. It is difficult to define the word “rural” as you can’t just tell where rural begins anymore. However‚ people have a common perception of what rural areas are like. In general‚ a rural area is a geographical area that is located outside cities and towns. A typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Forests are an example of rural areas. Agricultural areas are also commonly stated as rural areas not because of their small settlements

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    Short essay on Rural and Urban Communities One of the broadcasts and most revealing of all social contracts is exhibited by the differences of urban and rural life. This contrast is one of social environment. It divides community organization in two broad types-the urban and the rural. For many centuries city and country are two general types of human habitation. However‚ we must remember that rural and urban depict modes of community life‚ not simply geographical locations. The most obvious

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    Sean Stafford 11/11/12 Living Urban Vs. Rural The on-going debate of living in the city vs. country is very controversial in many people’s eyes but‚ the city has much more to offer economically‚ socially and in many other ways more convenient. Being able to meet your needs conveniently and to travel in a car less is what makes the city a lot easier to live in. Therefore‚ Living in the city is much more beneficial than living in the rural areas. Being able to walk around different places

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    Georgia Rural Areas and IT Implementation The Enterprise and Information Technology September 1‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION Georgia has the second most counties of any state in the United States following Texas. Georgia has a total of 159 counties in the state. The Georgia Department of transportation is required to keep an account of all public roads in each county. Roads are maintained at a state and county level. Many of the past resources that were available

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    Different factors affected how all slaves were treated. These factors included if the slaves were rural or urban‚ size of the plantation‚ age‚ personality of the master‚ type of crops‚ difficulty of work‚ and the location in the south. The experiences of rural and urban slaves differed because there were many advantages as well as disadvantages of living in rural and urban areas. The slaves in the rural area had a few advantages.

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    In the United States (U. S.) roughly 59.5 million people live in rural areas (HRSA‚ 2015). This accounts for nearly 19.3% of the total population of the U.S (HRSA‚ 2015). These rural areas are largely populated by older adults and children who are frequently identified as vulnerable populations in trauma care. Health services in rural areas often differ from urban areas in many proportions including: less medical providers‚ limited access to specialty resources or diagnostic tools‚ and lengthy travel

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    MARRIAGE SYSTEM IN RURAL PUNJAB. PLACE - PUNJAB‚ RAIPUR. DATED: 25th AUGUST 2013 The Marriage system of rural Punjab even though similar to existing system of Hindu marriage in India has a unique traditional difference. These are the excerpts of some families which I have interviewed and realized the underlying beauty in their system with its efforts to retain their clanship as well as maintain an extended family without compromising and hurting the feelings of the newlyweds and their well being

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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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    versus Rural Living People all over the United States decide on a daily basis on where they want to live. First off people have to understand what defines rural from urban. The United States Census Bureau classifies an urban environment as having a population density of at least one thousand people per square mile. Any area surrounding those census blocks with a population density of five hundred or fewer people per square mile are classified as rural (U.S. Census Bureau). In terms of living in an

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    Teleconsultation service to improve healthcare in rural areas: acceptance‚ organizational impact and appropriateness ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Abstract Background Nowadays‚ new organisational strategies should be indentified to improve primary care and its link with secondary care in terms of efficacy and timeliness of interventions thus preventing unnecessary hospital

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