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    Urban vs Rural India

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    Urban vs Rural India About 80 per cent of the Indian population live in villages. When travelling through the length and breadth of this subcontinent‚ one can really visualise the difference betweenrural and urban India. There is a big difference between urban and rural India. One of the major differences that can be seen between rural India and urban India‚ is their standards of living. People living in urban India have better living conditions than those living in the rural parts of India. There

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    effective communication. It Takes place among business entities‚ in market and market places‚ within organizations and between various group of employees‚ owners and employees‚ buyers and sellers‚ service providers and Customers‚ sales persons and prospects and also between people within the organization and the press persons. All such communication impacts business. Done with care‚ such communication can promote business interests. Otherwise‚ it will portray the organization in poor light and may adversely

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    18th Century Sugar Estate

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    include plantains‚ yams‚ cassava and vegetables.  The Woodland This was important in an age where there is no electricity or gas. The estates needed the wood to provide fuel for the boiling house‚ for cooking and other domestic purposes. The lumber was also used by the skilled slaves such as carpenters to repair broken fences and gutters and to build sheds. On some estates a small portion of land was set aside for the grazing of the estate’s animal. This was also important as it provided a means or supply

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    Kenyan Real Estate Bubble

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    Is there a real estate bubble in Kenya? Recently in the Standard Edition‚ a report by the Central Bank and World Bank said that only eight per cent of Kenyans - 320‚ 000 households - can afford a mortgage and that nine out of ten Kenyans cannot afford to buy the houses they live in‚ even with a mortgage loan in tow. The report also indicated that for one to buy a house worth Sh2 million‚ for example‚ one must have a net salary of Sh100‚000 and service the loan at Sh42‚000 a month for a period of

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    Rural Marketing System in the North Eastern States: Problems‚ Diagnosis and Strategy Perspective Introduction … : Agricultural Marketing system in North-Eastern States … : Rural Marketing system in Assam … : Rural Marketing system in Tripura … : Agricultural and Rural Marketing system in Meghalaya … : Perceptions of farmers on Rural Marketing … : Promoting Agribusiness Marketing Channels … : Development of Marketing Infrastructure for Farmers … : Summary and Recommendations … INTRODUCTION

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    paper on Rural Housing Statement Britain has experienced a series of affordable housing crisis in the early 1980s and early 1990s (Bramley‚ 1994). As Andrew Stonell (2010) stated “Localism works-all over the country there are villages very keen to have low-cost housing for local people and they are prevented by the planning system from having it.” This briefing paper refutes Stonell’s claim and is written to the North Eastern Farming and Rural Advisory Network‚ which is one of new Rural and Farming

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    When planning your estate‚ it’s important to understand that avoiding probate does not eliminate or reduce estate taxes. Although avoiding probate may reduce or eliminate estate income taxes‚ avoiding probate doesn’t have any effect on estate taxes. In fact‚ avoiding probate and avoiding estate taxes are two unrelated concepts. The following is an overview of the two concepts: Avoiding Probate Avoiding probate is a strategy used to pass the decedent’s property directly to the beneficiaries

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    financial objectives. Being able to retire when you reach age 65 is your priority. On the other hand ability to minimize death tax at the death of the first spouse and the death of the second spouse and provide adequate liquidity for each of your estates are important factors you would like to plan and possible accomplish in the future. After reading provided documents my goal is to determine your financial strengths and weaknesses and suggest different appropriate ways to reach your personal and

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    Ict in Rural India

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    foundation Social Audit is a process in which the details of the resources‚ financial and non-financial‚ used by the public agencies for the development initiatives‚ are shared with the people‚ often through a public platform. It allows people to enforce transparency and accountability‚ thereby providing the ultimate users an opportunity to scrutinize the development initiatives. Basis of social audit The main reason for the push for social audit is the huge disconnect between what the people need

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    to treat the members of the third estate as equals to the members of the first two led to the French Revolution‚ which was ultimately successful in what it set out to achieve. The systems in place prior to the French Revolution led to much of the unrest in France. With the social Estate system‚ 98% of the French population (the third estate) was treated unfairly by the the other two estates. This included paying the majority of France’s taxes. The third estate was greatly upset with this system

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