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    Jen Spinelli Geog 493 Literature Review Urban Literacy: At It’s Worst or Finest? All across America‚ literacy and early education of children has become the focus of concern for parents‚ teachers‚ and policy makers. Education has been positively linked to students’ future success in school‚ their likelihood to continue education past high school‚ and their future career opportunities. A strong foundation in reading and linguistics is a key factor in children’s academic development and future

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    Periodical Review December 5‚ 2011 Rural Outsourcers’ Vs. Bangalore Business Week September 27‚ 2010 The Business Week Article Rural Outsourcers’ Vs. Bangalore tells us about outsourcing to rural areas in the United States. There are several fast growing Information Technology companies based in remote areas of the United States. They appear to be a favorable alternative to most typical outsourcing beyond our own shores. The more removed they are from big cities‚ the more cost effective

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    DESIGN OF E-HEALTH SYSTEMS FOR RURAL AND URBAN AREAS ABSTRACT Telemedicine is the use of information technology to deliver medical services and information from one location to another. The evolution and growth of telemedicine is highly correlated with the developments in communication technology and IT software development. Health services was degraded not only in rural areas‚ but also‚ in the big cities because of the migration of doctors‚ especially‚ specialist doctors. There is a great

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    student lives in a rural or urban communities? And what major factors contribute to higher or lower ACT scores? Prepared by Group One: Albert‚ Krystle Ellis‚ Kenton Lara‚ Marina For: BUS 515: Managerial Statistics Dr. Gilchrist ADAMS STATE COLLEGE Due: April 20‚ 2012 Project Our project was developed on conducting research on urban and rural community school districts. We initially wanted to see if ACT scores were higher in urban communities compared to rural communities. We evaluated

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    TOPSHOP (women) vs Urban Outfitters (women) Topshop was established in 1964 within a Sheffield department store called Peter Robinson in U.K. In 1974‚ Topshop was taken out of Peter Robinson and set up as a standalone retailer. It is a chain retail clothing store that operates in more than 20 countries. It is part of Arcadia Group‚ which was also owns a number of well-know outlets including Burton‚ Dorothy Perkins‚ Miss Selfridge and Wallis. It is mainly known for women’s clothing and its primary

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    * Using MOOC to upgrade Education in Rural Areas UNISA has made distance learning a common practise in South Africa. It’s position is entrenched more so after the 2004 merger with Technikon RSA. The next evolution in distance learning beyond e-learning or computer-based training is Massive Open Online Courses or MOOC. This is made possible with the pervasiveness of broadband Internet. MOOC is a virtual delivery model that allows participation in learning activities at convenient places and times

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    REPORT ON RURAL MARKETING [PEPSICO V/S COCA COLA] GROUP-1 MANSI GEHLOT(6103) KRITI KANSAL(6136) ARPIT MITTAL(6114) UTSAV MAGGU(6127) KRITESH KUMAR(6207) RURAL MARKETING - INDIAN PRESPECTIVE The Indian rural market with its vast size offers great opportunities to the marketers. Two-third s of the Indian consumers reside in rural areas and almost 1/2 of the national income is generated here in these areas. It is thus

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    In my opinion I agree that teaching in rural school is better than teaching in urban school. It was a great place to learn how to teach. There have small class sizes. Classroom management is fairly easy. Teacher was able to push kids because parents knew teacher as a person. They realized teacher wanted the best for their children. The other side of this was to live in a village of about 100. Teacher got to know pupils‚ their parents‚ and even their grandparents. Teacher social life is always

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    sometimes think rural America is a forgotten place” (Vilsack‚ 2016). This might explain Trump’s victory in the Electoral College‚ as the many of the states he won were in the predominantly rural Midwest. Evidently‚ rural America was seeking someone to solve the issue of rural poverty. The causes of rural poverty are apparent today‚ but rural poverty has been in a similar situation for decades. In fact‚ according to Vilsack‚ “90 percent of the persistent poverty counties are located in rural America” (Vilsack

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    declining impoverish urban education and the increase in criminality resulting in incarceration or court supervision. In many impoverish urban‚ areas across the country‚ more than fifty percent do not complete high school. A portion of that is due to failing education offered to urban students and not recognizing the students that fall through the cracks and not up to par with classmates. Many students from urban areas suffer from many variables that can affect their education‚ such as crime‚ overpopulation

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