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    Health Care Factors in Rural Areas Waileia Botelho & Sarah Ferguson Leilehua High School February 24, 2015 Table of Contents Abstract ............................................................................................................................................2 Access .......................................................................................................................................... 3-4 Commute...................................................................

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    which Flipkart strategize to achieve and meet its goals in the area of Sales and Distribution: Flipkart is distributing and delivering in rural areas: Flipkart has now started delivering packages in sub-urban and rural areas also. It has tied up with various local courier services and India Post to deliver packages in such areas of the country. Recently they delivered Motorola phones to the rural buyers

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    However, contrary to the expected success of these provisions involving healthcare coverage to rural areas, healthcare coverage to rural areas did not change as much as expected due to several other factors. The same judicial decision in June 2012 that deemed one of the act’s most controversial provisions constitutional also dealt a large setback to extending healthcare coverage in rural areas. The decision ruled that expansion of Medicaid, a state government, become optional for states because Congress

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    The Aboriginals of Australia, the San/Ju’/Hoansi and the people of China’s “Urban Villages” have all undergone similar forces that have shaped the outcome of these specific culture’s progress into modern times. Wither it be the shifting government polices around these cultures, the changing economic developments influenced by these polices or the patterns of migration and relocation that are both effecting and being effected by both of these elements, the development of a culture is ongoing and

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    Second a total of 1.6 billion is allocated for infrastructure projects rural utilities for water supply projects to 24 thousand households and extension project electricity to 19 thousand households. Third, a total of 137 million dollars allocated for Sustainable rural Program involving 29 villages throughout the country and benefit 38 thousand inhabitants. Major programs include the upgrading of marine products processing

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    in the cities. These city residents have or will be willing to stay in the city for their entire life. With their stay in the city, these city dwellers tend to have a certain perspective about the other residents who live, work and study in the rural areas or the country side. People living in the cities have a total different lifestyle and culture as compared to their counterparts who reside in the country side. These two genres of people, that is the city dwellers and the country side dwellers tend

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    Health Care For Rural Areas

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    Running head: HEALTH CARE IN RURAL AREAS Health Care in Rural Areas Airelle Guron and Jeff Rubonal Waipahu High School February 24, 2015 HEALTH CARE IN RURAL AREAS 1 Table of Contents Abstract..............................................................................................................2 Physician Shortages...............................................................................................3 Technological Advancements in Giving Medical Assistance.......................

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    Healthcare in Rural Areas Ro Ann Viloria Ju Hyun “Katie” Park Maui High School February 23, 2015 Table of Contents Abstract................................................................................................... 2 Introduction. ............................................................................................. 3 Transportation............................................................................................ 3-4 Emergency Medical Situations..........................

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    companies will also have to give preference to the local areas of their operation for such spending. If they are unable to meet CSR norms, they will have to give explanations and may even face penalty.” (NDTV 2013,p.1) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is these days widely practised by India Inc. and specially by multinational companies. This bill that has very recently become a law opens an opportunity to leverage off grid applications in rural areas. Fig 15. and 16. Show the number of companies at

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    profound economic, social, political, and cultural changes." (Modernization) America made three profound social changes which modernized the nation. The American government tried to improve education throughout the nation, especially focusing on rural areas. This and combined with the prosperity during the 1920s allowed science and technology to develop at a rapid pace which also had brought some downsides with them. Women were

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