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    interaction between people. Les Murray’s Sydney and the Bush embodies the poet’s personal connection and attachment to the ‘farmer lifestyle’ as he blames the disconnection of urban and rural Australia entirely on the city’s infatuation with materialistic pleasure. This consequently emphasises his value of the nature of rural society. Murray perceives the infatuation as an external attitude of the modernised and corrupted urban society‚ factored by the city individual’s internal values of luxury‚ wealth

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    Texture in Text: A Discourse Analysis of a News Article Using Halliday and Hasan’s Model of Cohesion Paul A. CRANE 1. Introduction The study and analysis of actual language in use is the goal of text and discourse analysis. Michael Halliday‚ one of the linguists credited with the development of systemic linguistics and functional grammar‚ defines text as any authentic stretch of written or spoken language. According to Halliday (1994: xiv) the historical study of linguistics first involved

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    work way out of their miserable life. These little opportunities of work are merely seen in the rural areas. Such as provinces that brings us to unemployment. For these people they try to find bigger opportunities which they thought can be found in urban area that results to human migration and the unemployment from rural areas brings them to the unemployment in the urban areas. These migration from rural areas to urban areas brings them more miserable life because if they are in their hometown‚ they

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    Ph.-06784-242864 DISTRICT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: BHADRAK At-Charigharia‚ P.O.-Madhab Nagar‚ Dist.-Bhadrak‚ Pin-756181 E_Mail - ori-dbhadrak@gramsat.nic.in No_1623_ /DRDA Dated__02.05.2011__ To Sri S.R. Pradhan‚ Deputy Director-cum- Deputy Secretary (DRDA Admn)‚ Panchayati Raj Deptt.‚ Orissa‚ Bhubaneswar. Sub;. Clarification regarding appointment of staff on Adhoc basis under several vacancies in DRDA‚ Bhadrak. Sir‚ In inviting a reference to the above subject cited

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    1. Social factors include the cultural aspect and include health consciousness‚ population growth rate‚ age distribution‚ career attitudes and emphasis on safety. Trends on social factors affect the demand for a company’s product and how that company operates. Since the population of china is much higher than that of Thailand‚ the labor cost is much less cheaper than that of Thailand. a) Social issues are those topics aligned with the human factor in terms of information systems planning‚ development

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    humanlike creature. This sparked brief local media interest before an apparent blackout was enacted. Little or no information is left available; most online and written accounts of the creature were mysteriously destroyed. Mostly talked about in rural New York State‚ witnesses tell stories of their encounters with a creature of unknown origin. Emotions ranged from extremely traumatic levels of fright and discomfort‚ to an almost childlike sense of playfulness and curiosity. Even though published

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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

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    countries. Therefore‚ if we want to live a sustainable life without destroying the natural resources and wildlife‚ some effective and feasible sustainable development policies must be taken step by step from now on. Firstly‚ too many people move from rural areas to urban areas‚ along with the high growth rate and the low death rate in the cities‚ which has led to space and housing shortages. There is no enough room for such a large amount people living in the cities‚ so poor housing conditions‚ such

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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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    work does not accommodate all to well. In suburban and rural areas where buses are not that accessible‚ the workers have to get on "work vans" to travel long distances. Either parents then have to pay more money to sitters or the kids are spending even more time without their parents. ; thus creating more problems than solutions. In the film Bowling for Columbine‚ Michael Moore shows us where the welfare to work program goes wrong. In a rural area of Flint‚ Michigan a mother was in welfare to work

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