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    reducing the number of health inequalities in rural areas using the social determinants. It will also compare similarities between Australian and Canada on how they address a solution to the health inequalities facing rural and remote areas. Examples will demonstrate how Nurses and the AHCS will influence the diminishing amount of inequalities due to the social determinants. People in rural and remote communities in rural Australia have been enduring the rising numbers

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    Jaime Buium S2846978 Table of Contents The Australian Farm Institute 3 Skill Shortages in Agricultural Sector 3 Educating Future Generations 3 Shifting Rural Population 4 The Effects of Declining Rural Population 5 Conclusion 6 Works Cited 7 The Australian Farm Institute The Australian Farm Institute was set up in 2003‚ to conduct research into public

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    the information age are distributed some of the challenges faced in implementing ICTs at the grassroots level include the following: The telecommunication and electricity infrastructure in developing countries is lacking or is poorly developed in rural areas Satellite and wireless technologies are now in used in some developing countries‚ but these are largely developed around urban cities. The initial capital for using these alternative technology is very high. Policy and legal structures are

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    mentioned that migration may happen in a small quantity or amount of people but however it happens throughout the globe and on the other hand pointed out that most people who live in urban area more likely to less migrate compared to people who lives at rural area. By referring to Ravenstein’s theory on migration‚ most of the points focus on the foundation of migration because it justify on factors of migration and how does migration happens because in the theory describe how it happens as the distance

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    Focused Community-based Research for Eliminating CVD Risk Disparities in a rural undeserved population. Abstract The aim of this paper is to critically analyse the document on the study focused community based research for eliminating CVD risk disparities in a rural. The document shall begin by identifying all variables in the study; identify the area of the study‚ establish how the research distributed the area of the study in order to ensure that the findings can be generalised

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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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    television‚ computer‚ satellite connectivity‚ internet‚ wireless technology‚ mobile telephone‚ optical fibers‚ 4G technology and much more. The motivation behind the discovering of these wide ranges of communication technologies is to servicing the rural and remote areas by connecting the people there and binging them in the development mainstream through the exchange of information and services. Those services can be from the basic healthcare‚ education‚ business or service marketing to entertainment

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    urban areas. 84% have access in rural areas. But there are still many villages in India where people have to walk miles of barren land for drinking water. The 2011 statistics shows that 34% of the rural population in India had no access to electricity. Over 6% lacked power in the urban areas as well. The power supply in India is intermittent and unreliable. In India‚ about 626 million people practice open defecation. 54% of the urban population and only 18% of the rural population has access to sanitation

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    rate sf literacy and low per capita income levels. 2. The development programme included in the Fifth Plan‚ 1978-83‚ envisages f ucher growth of radio and television in particular and other informatlon m ed~a.rl general. Besides increasing the rural coverage both in terms of i area and population‚ emphasis will be placed on adult functional literacy and non-formal instructional programmes in collaboration with the Government agencies concerned. 3. The major public sector media agencies are

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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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