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    Pakistan) (WHO reference). Poverty is a prevalent issue through out Pakistan: “about one quarter of the population lives below poverty line” (Poverty in paki). Pakistani’s living in poverty being less common in the urban areas, and more common in the rural areas with about half of the rural population still under the category of absolute poverty (Poverty in paki). Poverty in Pakistan and throughout the world impacts the population’s ability to live healthy lifestyles. Without the means to acquire adequate

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    form from the NERCoMP, they work very effectively and use a method and principles so that they can carry on with the development project. Safe drinking water, better irrigation water system for agriculture, farming of crops and cattle etc. of the rural areas which are join with NERCoMP are seen progress. Since they are in group an individual become very important as one individual weakness affect whole group, so they always help together either in financial or knowledge. People can feel security and

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    communication through high tech devices or Information Communication Technology (ICT) to access the use of the Internet and those that have access to these devices. The five factors in my opinion responsible for digital divide are: age, disability, rural area, income, and education. 1. Age – Even though people are living longer, it doesn’t change the fact that there is a gap between the younger age group using the Internet compared to the elderly. The young-adults age group is more open-minded to

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    Physicians The United States has a significant “delivery of care” issue wherein physicians (and other HCPs) are concentrated in and around major cities and densely populated areas. This leaves rural populations with fewer physicians and more difficult access to care. Why It’s Happening Healthcare access and delivery in rural area has been challenging not only within the U.S., but also in many developed countries. Many issues seem to be common to this maldistribution of physicians and other HCPs. According

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    paper on Rural Housing Statement Britain has experienced a series of affordable housing crisis in the early 1980s and early 1990s (Bramley, 1994). As Andrew Stonell (2010) stated “Localism works-all over the country there are villages very keen to have low-cost housing for local people and they are prevented by the planning system from having it.” This briefing paper refutes Stonell’s claim and is written to the North Eastern Farming and Rural Advisory Network, which is one of new Rural and Farming

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    urban and rural populations, rapid freedoms granted to the media, and the ignorance of German politicians who unknowingly or not, pushed political extremists’ agendas. Late 19th Century Germany was an ever-changing political,

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    Administration, and Health Sciences HCAP 3900 — Technical Writing and Communication students are requesting funding to provide Telehealth services for the DeKalb Community Hospital. Telehealth services will benefit this hospital because of its rural location. Rural areas lack the healthcare services needed to treat patients, which causes the population to have to treat elsewhere. Providing Telehealth services to this hospital will prevent the population from traveling hours to receive treatment. The amount

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    Consumer Behaviour Essay

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    MM1 SEC F 2014 GROUP NO: 9 SUBMISSION NUMBER 5 ON: 22 July 2014 SUBMISSION TITLE: Consumer Behaviour PRODUCT: Two Wheeler INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT LUCKNOW Over the years there has been a shift in the consumer buying behaviour of two wheelers. While cost, fuel efficiency and comfort have been primary influencers throughout, factors such as aesthetics, brand recognition have gained importance in the recent years. Following are the key consumer factors that have witnessed a change

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    Connections: * Focus on areas where LPG penetration is low by giving incentives ‐Raise population coverage from 45% to 75%. * Increasing LPG customer from 115million to 160 million by 2015 * Switch Over from Kerosene to LPG * While 87% of urban households are using LPG only 17% of rural population in India is on LPG. * In rural areas firewood is the most common fuel, considering the availability and affordability * An affordable alternative is a necessity for rural masses Government is

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    Food Insecurity Essay

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    differently. When it comes to food insecurity, disparities are seen in a variety different populations. These populations are the ones who utilize food pantries and food assistance programs. Some of these populations include: children, older adults, rural populations, immigrants, and single-parents. Food insecurity is a major problem for children because they are still developing both physically and mentally. Bellisle (2004) discusses how a lack of a nutritious diet can have severe effects on a child’s

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