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    Evaluation of Rural Water Supply Schemes in Selected Communities in Oke-Ogun Area‚ Oyo State‚ Nigeria By Toyobo A.E.‚Tanimowo N.B Akintola University of Technology‚ Ogbomoso‚Oyo State‚ Nigeria Abstract - The study examine water supply schemes in selected communities in Oke-Ogun area. Data were collected through primary and secondary sources. A total of 450 structure questionnaire were administered through systematic random sampling to solid information from household heads in the area. The study

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    Role of ICT

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    of Doctor of Philosophy In Role of IT in Rural Marketing Under the Faculty of Commerce & Management By Miss. Trupti Kucheriya (BCA‚ MBA(Computer Management)) Under the guidance of Dr. P.N. Sagar M.Com‚ MA(Eco)‚Ph.D Vice – Principal and Research Guide‚ Dept. of Commerce Rajarshi Shahu College‚ Latur- Maharashtra Oct. 2013 1. Introduction: The topic can be broken into 3 major parts namely Marketing‚ Information Technology (IT)‚ & Rural Marketing. The parts combining together form

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    Causes of Social Mobility

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    1) Geographical Causes-: The peculiar Geographical Conditions pay vital role in Social Mobility in certain country. The people migrate from the area where the geographical condition are conducive for them. The migrate to those areas or countries where the geographical conditions considered are to be good. e.g. in extreme winter the people of that area comes to plain cities. 2) Political and Economic Causes-: if there are conducive and suitable Politico-Economic conditions the people take

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    income-generating capabilities for underprivileged rural women‚ by providing a sustainable microenterprise opportunity‚ and to improve rural living standards through health and hygiene awareness."3 Project Shakti is presented as "empowering women in rural India‚" and the text evokes the pioneering work carried out by the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh‚ claiming that HUL is working with NGOs and government agency partners which have established SHGs among rural women. The Web site asserts that the project provides

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    Major health problems in india :  Major health problems in india communicable disease problem population problem environmental sanitation problem medical care problem nutritional problem COMMUNITY NUTRITION PROGRAMMES:  INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE (ICDS) SCHEME :  Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) scheme was launched on 2nd October‚ 1975 (5th Five year Plan) in pursuance of the National Policy For Children started in 33 experimental blocks Success of the scheme led to its

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    Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics‚ Canberra‚ Cook‚ J. R.‚ 2008. The Effective Application of Appropriate Standards and Specifications. Presentation to the „Asia on the Move Transport Forum‚ Manila Philippines. Filani‚ M.O (1993) “Transport and Rural Development in Nigeria” Journal of Transport Geography 1 (4)‚ pp 248-254. Gauthier‚ H. (1968) Transportation and the growth of the Sao Paulo Economy. Journal of Regional Sciences Vol 8. Geddes R. 2009. The Africa Community Access Programme. Update

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    Country vs City Life

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    based on these factors. First‚ relating to the economical differences‚ cities have plenty of job opportunities there are many businesses and homes to work. Also‚ public transportation makes it easier to get to work‚ compared to the country. Country areas are far away from big business‚ so farming and living of the land is what most people do. But‚ some people still drive a hundred or more miles to work every day to the closest city or business. So living in the city costs less for fuel compared to

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    in developing countries is challenging for people living in rural areas. Many rural areas in these countries are without electricity supply and many of the residents are not literate. In addition‚ many of these rural areas are remote and do not have good roads. These constraints mean that their access to social amenities like healthcare is limited. Healthcare information is particularly important because health is wealth. Healthy rural dwellers will be able to provide a means of livelihood for their

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    Surface Area to Volume Ratio and the Relation to the Rate of Diffusion Aim and Background This is an experiment to examine how the Surface Area / Volume Ratio affects the rate of diffusion and how this relates to the size and shape of living organisms. The surface area to volume ratio in living organisms is very important. Nutrients and oxygen need to diffuse through the cell membrane and into the cells. Most cells are no longer than 1mm in diameter because small cells enable nutrients and oxygen

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    People; the characters of the story and how they evolve throughout. Ideas; the message that the composer is trying to get across to his intended audience. ‘Henry Lawson’ creates images of isolation‚ stoicism and the struggles for survival in the harsh rural Australian outback in his two well known short stories ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In A Dry Season’. In contrast‚ the visual‚ ‘The English Countryside’ creates images of tranquillity‚ serenity and freedom through the composer’s use of colours‚ brush strokes

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