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    risk of losing their children by sending them to work. Most of these children came from poor villages and were forced by their family members to relocate to cities to find jobs. Since low-income families are struggling to feed themselves‚ they cannot provide basic education for their children. Welfare programs‚ such as basic job training and free educational programs‚ should be expanded to these rural villages to prevent child labor in China. The audiences for this essay are families with children

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    INDIA ON THE MOVE - 1. This is about a recent report‚ I saw in NDTV. The report was really shocking and really shaken me thoroughly. The report is talking about small farmers in the Vidarbh region (Near Nagpur) committing suicide because they could not sustain the loan burden and could not survive from the agricultural income. In the last eight months around 400 farmers have committed suicide. This has become a daily occurrence. The government as usual just woken up and started its preliminary

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    Social and Healthy Action for Rural Empowerment selected these communities living in remote villages where facilities were hard to reach. The villages‚ in all its colors and contours‚ come to life‚ excitement of community starts building. The formation of community institutions like self help groups‚ common interest groups‚ formalization of gram sabha and organizing entry point activity in remote villages with the affected communities were given top priorities in the initial years of the program

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    Marquez is an interesting story that follows the life of a corpse after death. The story is set in a small village in which this man washes up one morning. When he first washes up‚ he is found initially by the village children and rather than being feared‚ the children interact with the corpse. They play with it until the adults discover the corpse and bring it into the village. Once it is in the village it is decided that it must be given a proper small funeral and thrown back into the sea. In order to

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    In the past‚ most people lived in small villages where everyone could know everyone else . However‚ along with social devepment‚ they tend to move to large cities. As a result‚ life changing affects people changing. In this essay‚ I would explore the advantages and disadvantages of living in a small community. In my view‚ Therese were many merits of living in a small town. Firstly‚ villager’s occupation was related to natural source such as farming and fishery. Take one example‚ inhabitant lived

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    Drowned Man in The World‚” Esteban is described by the village people in an exaggerated way‚ making the story not believable. Gabriel Garcia Marquez describes the drowned man with much exaggeration making the story unrealistic. Esteban‚ the drowned man who washed upon shore‚ is described many times as being unbelievably heavy‚ tall‚ and handsome. Many readers probably question how a dead man that has been floating at sea can be handsome. The village people feel that this dead man is powerful almost

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    technologies (ICT) in egovernance by studying a detailed case on e-governance initiative in a fisherman’s community in the union territory of Pondicherry‚ India taken up by an NGO. Keywords Information and Communication Technologies‚ Information Village‚ Rural Knowledge Centre; e-Governance and networked society Biographical notes Dr. B. Bowonder is Dean for Tata Management Training Centre‚ Pune. His contact address is: Dean‚ Tata Management Training Centre‚ No.1‚ Mangaldas Road‚ PUNE – 411 001

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    lifestyle of the people found depending upon the new trend. There is a vast effect and attraction of the western culture on the lifestyle of people. In India the lifestyle of the people is different from people that live in the cities and that in the village. The lifestyle of the people living in cities is far more advanced than villagers due to higher facilities and the adaptability of the quicker change by the urban population. The E-Commerce sector had made a very good use of this segment. The people

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    until we could eat no more. As we sat around a fire that James had created the conversation of how much more walking we could take came up. “As a matter of fact‚ I studied this area with my students‚” Patricia stated‚ “I recognize this pond. A small village is located only 50 miles away.” We decided that it would be best if we could make the journey as soon as

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    last been. Last I could remember‚ I had been in Gobir‚ fighting the Fulani warriors… Our general lead us into the village on the outskirts of Gobir‚ under cover of darkness. It was disturbing to see the burned out huts and charred foliage lit up only by the moon and the stars. The more we walked‚ the more we could see the effects of the hard-fought battles. We neared the village center. The well had been leveled. We took our positions in preparation for the expected ambush. We waited for hours

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