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    Amerindians as they pleased. Nowadays education in Honduras is just for certain sectors of the society. For example‚ rural zones have higher rates of illiteracy than urban zones. This happens because the government assigns money for schools‚ but unfortunately this money stays in schools from the cities and there is nothing left for schools from the countryside. The characteristics of rural areas not only are the geographic dispersion but also the isolation. This is the setting where most of Hondurans live

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    empower‚ inspire and motivate others to work as a unified team toward our shared purpose of student achievement. I would like to work in a rural area in a community school. I feel the possibilities of team leadership and the opportunity and challenges of identifying problems‚ changing old patterns and coming up with creative responses to problems in rural areas will require great personal communication skills and the ability to appreciate tradition as well as inspire innovation. I am confident that

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    Development is confined within city areas Intro Good morning everybody!! Welcome to my presentation. I’m Najmus Sakib from EEE Dept. the topic of my presentation is‚ the Development of Bangladesh which is confined within only in city areas especially in Dhaka city. This is a short outline which I’m going to describe now. Bangladesh‚ our darling motherland. After the liberation in 1971 a rapid development changed her face. Now our country is known as a Developing country‚ but I have a question

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    education thus resulted in low literacy rate especially in the rural communities. Example in the Solomon islands the birth rate is the highest in the south pacific and during the ethnic tension from 1998 all major companies have closed down and all diplomats left the country‚ as the result the Solomon islands dollar became devalued thus causes some functions within the Government’s machinery un operational and causes parents in rural populace and low income earners find it hard to afford basic needs

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    Western part of the Indian subcontinent‚ with Afghanistan and Iran on the west‚ India on the east and the Arabian Sea on the south. Poverty is widespread in Pakistan and it is predominantly in the rural areas. Almost two thirds of the population and 80 percent of the country’s poor people live in the rural parts of the country. Poverty leads to many other problems; you can basically say that it is the main root to the rest of the branches. Poverty is led into three main social problems in Pakistan;

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    reached the zenith of development. All these civilizations were characterized by their peculiar and unique settlements and culture patterns. Human settlements form a feature that has been a defining element between the two distinct forms of societies – rural and urban. The debate on “country life versus urban life" is as old as the hills. Whereas country life presents the very basic form of living‚ urban life is blessed with more comforts and facilities. Urban settlements emerged as civilizations progressed

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    programmes in the rural areas with a view of improving the livelihoods of adults/parents who never had a chance of attaining formal education or dropped out of school. It further outlines the role of ICT in promoting access to latest and relevant information with the view of improving educational standards and the livelihoods of the rural communities. The reading culture is the base to greater passion of every individual’s inner self. Students particularly in the impact areas will be sensitized

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    Your response 1. Community introduction: Identify the community you will be using for this assignment. It should be the area where you live or the area surrounding your work setting. I used the Homestead‚ Florida community surrounding the area of my work setting. It’s a small sized‚ predominantly agricultural community that’s showing signs of urban enhancements in some areas. Driving through the community on different days and times I was able to witness the change of atmosphere. While during the

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    centers of culture and social life. Living in a city one has all sorts of museums‚ music halls‚ theatres‚ exhibitions‚ movie theatres‚ pubs‚ restaurants and night clubs at their command. Therefore there are a lot more free time facilities than in rural areas. Cities are also centers of education. Many young people move to cities because there are more opportunities for continuing their education there. Usually country’s largest and best universities are located in big cities‚ as for example Sorbonne

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction: 1 2. E-Readiness: 2 3. E-Readiness assessment 3 Network access 4 4. Strategy for ICT Infrastructure Development for Nepal: 4 5. Status of Telecommunication and ICT Infrastructure in Nepal 5 6. Telecom Statistics at a glance (as of Aug‚ 2010) 6 Available Voice Telephony Services 6 Data/Internet Services: 6 Public Call centers: 7 7. Conclusion: 8 8. Bibliography: 9 1. Introduction: The information and communication technology

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