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    Burdette‚ Amy M.‚ and Terrence D. Hill. "An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood Disorder and Obesity." Social Science & Medicine 67.1 (2008): 38-46. Web.In the journal article‚ An Examination of Processes Linking Perceived Neighborhood disorder and obesity‚ Burdette‚ Amy M. ‚ and Terrence Hill used a data collected from a sample of Texas to figure it out why neighborhood disorder effect on obesity‚ and they also analysis the psychological‚ physiological‚ and behavior mechanism

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    minimum literacy levels among the poor? Yes they can be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor. The ICT plays a big role in the rural areas and benefits the people that live there. ICT’s are used in the poor communities to empower and help the illiterate and people with less knowledge. Applications in agricultural and rural development have often been to provide direct access to market and weather information for the poor and also provides knowledge support to research and

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    is necessary for the progress of humankind. This was evident in the Great Migration of African Americans‚ in which over six million African Americans in the southern states moved north between 1915-1970‚ with the hopes of gaining economic stability‚ relief from harsh racial restrictions‚ and overall better living conditions. As African Americans moved north‚ so did their influence‚ and cities affected by the Great Migration began to be shaped‚ in all aspects‚ by black culture. While African Americans

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    Sociologists have identified a number of different types of rural communities‚ which have arisen as a result of changing economic trends within rural regions of industrial nations. The basic trend seems to be one in which communities are required to become entrepreneurial. Those that lack the sort of characteristics mentioned below‚ are forced to either seek out their niche or accept eventual economic defeat. These towns focus on marketing and public relations whilst bidding for business and government

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    Will today’s small rural towns be the ghost towns of tomorrow? Will what’s now a moderately busy main street be overtaken by grasses and tumbleweeds? According to the CEDS “Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy”‚ which was compiled in 2003 by the South Central Economic Development District‚ Franklin County ranks last in housing unit counts‚ wage and salary income‚ employer establishments. County population has declined over 34% from 5‚449 in 1960 to 3‚574 in 2000. (Gorman‚ 20) Is the future

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    Rural Entrepreneurship for Women: A Case for Wealth Creation by Africa’s Rural Poor amidst Global Financial and Economic Crises K M Baharul Islam1 Introduction: The growing emphasis on rural small and medium size entrepreneurship for economic development‚ especially in the context of poverty alleviation in developing countries has thrown up some major challenges for the commercial ventures led by women in global perspective. The position of women‚ even in the developing world‚ has been far from

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    Urban ecosystem and Ecopolis Lai Wei March 29‚ 2012 Introduction When people talk about the city‚ the first thing they thought is the building and the traffic. It’s hard to connect city to the ecological and the environment. But as the humanity is rapidly urbanizing‚ by 2010‚ more than 50% of the world population is expected to live in the city. (The World Bank‚ 2010) Cities can be tremendously efficient. It can easier to provide water and sanitation for a large number of people living

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    Preferences in Rural India with Reference to FMCG Sector Prof. (Dr.) S L Gupta & Arun Mittal Abstract The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector is very important for Indian economy. This sector touches every aspect of human life. The FMCG companies are now encashing that opportunity. In rural India‚ this is the fact about the consumers that their income is increasing and the lifestyles are changing. There are as many middle-income households in the rural areas as there are in the urban. Thus the rural

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    Also‚ I would encourage and arrange with the social workers to help Ann in repairing her house. Question 3: The Dust Bowl List at least three causes of the migration of “Okies” to California Most Okies were forced to migrate to California because of the Great Depression‚ the onset of drought in 1931 and the dust storm of 1932. The drought was caused by a significant increase in agricultural activities due to

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    The Great Migration The Great Migration was the relocation of more than six million African Americans from the South to the North. They moved from rural areas to the cities‚ where more jobs and opportunities were available. The factory wages were triple what they made in the south. This movement occurred from 1916-1930. African American’s were pushed into bad living and working conditions‚ creating their own public life in places like Harlem. The African American culture influenced ages such

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