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    professional geographer and works as a senior lecturer at the institute of science and environment in University of Worcester in United Kingdom. Territory, identity and place, sport was his researched topic. Basically its focuses on two aphorisms that are rural land or area, their peculiarity and the second one is nationalist narration of land and territory, how it’s connected with the identity. Author’s unification is the severance between the local and national point of view in how it is constructed. The

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    infrastructure and road transportation system is the environmental impact. road infrastructure and Transportation development brings parallel changes to the environment. Mobilization demand of road infrastructure and transportation of urban areas to the rural areas by the passenger freights are eventually linked to the international market. Road infrastructure and road Transportation has become a numerous part of the society which is also considered as the main element of the development. Road infrastructure

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    At times, this helped enable creativity, but it could also be a disadvantage.  Another issue was that, because of India’s poor infrastructure in rural areas, HiH lacked an integrated information system to connect its 12 district offices. As a result, the process of gathering information from the field to determine capital requirements or branch performance was a time consuming process which occurred

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    unsuccessful as the latter turned them into the police who was increasingly alert against any incendiary moves. The failures were not surprising considering both the social and the ideological distance between the young radicals and the impoverished rural mass, a distance that deprived the students of means to construct meaningful dialogues with the peasants and implied the absence of a common ground for any discourse. Vera Figner gives a telling account of the social gulf separating herself and the

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    Rural literature explores ideas, themes, and situations that occur “in the country”. The simple life that exists outside the hustle and bustle of many towns is enticing to those that live everyday with the noises and chaos that surrounds city life. People seem to find interest in some of the characteristics that define rural. There is something relaxing and serene about the thought of seeing the stars and smelling fresh cut grass; just the slower pace that rural life offers is inviting. The

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    Jill reported increased capacity in managing stressful situations and emotions. This was evident in her ability to follow through on coping skills discussed and when using a subjective scale to assess moods she reported improved moods. Jill reported mood changes to be related to interventions in our sessions and being consistent with her anti-depressant prescription. Jill also reported a reduction in her anxiety attacks. Due to Jill addressing underlying issues related to her drinking and feeling

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    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 stimulating demand in rural area through Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG Vitaran 2. Common LPG Kitchen‐Making LPG affordable: •Opening up community Kitchens in all villages

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    Abstract: The rural settlement within the Malda district highlights human attempts for the livelihood and building the habitat on the diverse geographical landscapes. The characteristics of its natural endowments, social conditionality and historical antecedents and most importantly the human efforts gave the rural countryside a certain kind of social and morphological characteristics. The morphological characteristics of the villages have been collected from the different natural regions of the

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    ! Factors to Consider when Dealing with Rural Villages Nerfe Alcos, Irvin Chang Moanalua High School February 24, 2015 Table Contents Abstract....................................................................................2 Definition of Rural........................................................................3 Access to Health care.....................................................................3 Telemedicine...........................................................................

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    paper looks at challenges that can reside in poor urban residents, identifies causes and also highlights ways in which that can be used reduces them. Urbanization Urbanization is the increase in urban population, this occurs when the rural population shifts from rural areas to urban regions for better job opportunities and better facilities (wiki)2. Urbanization can be seen as a crucial and necessary process for a country to develop. It can also be used to measure a country 's wealth as it provides

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