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    Running Head: FACTORS OF A RURAL VILLAGE Factors of a Rural Village and Their Effects on Providing Health Care Ryan Aveo Leilani Luis Pearl City High School FACTORS OF A RURAL VILLAGE 2 Table of Contents Abstract .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 4

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    Modernisation to the Village The way of living of people in villages is the culture of a society. Village way of life in India is considered to be full of cultural rituals and beliefs. People mostly work on plantations to earn a living for themselves and the family. Whereas modernization is the current term for an old process, the process of social change whereby less developed societies acquire characteristics common to more developed societies. This essay will discuss a theme of Nectar in a Sieve

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    As a part of the “virtual village” project volunteer, our aim was to research about our community regarding necessities of older adults, their accessibility to healthcare, and overall what resources are available for them that make their life easy to live. Our group decided to focus on Edgewater Community to understand older adults’ needs. This service learning experience has had a significant impact on my professional development. During the experience, I had an opportunity meet with many health

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    Westdale Village is a shopping district in Hamilton that was originally established in the 1920s (Westdale Village 2014). Westdale itself was Canada’s first planned community, and the village was established to fulfill the citizens’ shopping needs (Westdale Village 2014). In addition, schools (such as Westdale Secondary School) and McMaster University came about during this time. Westdale Village has always been a pace to shop and eat. However, during recent years, more and more restaurants and

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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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    Chapter 1: Mission to the Summer Village "Neji, Tenten, Shino, you three must head to the Land of Summer. There seems to be trouble and we must put an end to any disturbance that could lead to danger." Tsunade, the fifth Hokage said. "Neji, you will be team leader." "Yes, my lady." Neji said politely. "This mission was sent to us by the Hikage, the Sun Shadow, greet him as if he were any other kage." "Does the Sun even have a shadow?" Tenten asked. The three headed out, swiftly moving through

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    Heidi Homan COM 101—Fall 2014 The Village Essay I. Introduction The film, The Village, by M. Night Shyamalan offers an exemplary case study for understanding how the Ritual View of Communication. This core of this view is how reality in their society is transformed, maintained, produced, and repaired. The film demonstrates a sense of reality where every member of the village contributes equally to the society’s vision; the village is reality. Village members unite under the same reality by their

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    The Power to Change the Ordinary Village One of the people who influenced Gabriel Garcia Marquez writing in the young age was his grandmother. He spent a lot of his childhood life listing to her “magical, superstitious and supernatural view of reality” (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Biography 2012).In his short story, The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, Marquez uses Magical Realism to illustrate how, even an unknown, drowned man can have influence on a community. In the Magical Realism story, the

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    hour of the day and all the members of the Neolithic village gathered in the center of the village to hear a story from one of the oldest villagers. The sun cast a gloomy orange color over the village and a cool autumns breeze tossed the leaves of the trees back and forth. The old man was sitting in a handcrafted chair by a bond fire with dozens of eager ears sitting around him. He began, “Many years ago when I was but a young lad, before villages and farms before carpentry and mining I was the child

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    the community since it is small. The village people always try to protect their traditional habits and culture. The village has clean air and the environment is very beautiful. The village has less noise and rush. So the pollution is less. The village has not lot of vehicles. So roads are less dangerous for driving cycling. They can get fresh vegetables and fresh fruits. The environment of the village is pleasant and silent and it has scenic beauty. The village has not only good points, but also it

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