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    The Importance of being Ernest by Oscar Wild is a playwright about a country man living a double life in the city. The main character of this play is Jack Worthington. He goes by Ernest in the city add to the mystery of his fanciful life. This play describes his pursuit to win over and marry a young lady from the city, named Gwendolen. Algernon Moncrieff is the girl 's cousin and an absolute nuisance to the main character. Algernon exploits Jack 's double life, and creates a situation where it…

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    City boys and country boys are two different types of people of happen to lean towards the country side, Although the two types of people may seem similar on the outside, the actual differences are noticeable for the actions of the two are very different. Thus actions are crucial in the classifications of the two types of the people. When a country boy’s truck has a problem, unlike the city boy, they call up some of their friends and they fix their problem. Unlike the city boy who takes his car…

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    Lane Cove 2066 Summary Ask any Lane Cove local and they will tell you that this lower North Shore suburb of Sydney has it all. When they tell you this, they mean it in the literal sense. Lane Cove is surrounded by recreational facilities and lush parklands and is full of shopping hubs in the Plaza and the shopping district. They have the activity of the commercial district and the tranquility of the parklands and serene waterside sectors. This is a family-friendly suburb that provides a rich…

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    Living in a country or in the city has both good sides and bad sides. By choosing one place for living we give up from something else. Both the country and the city have different life and different habbits, but both have something to offer, whether is good or bad. Most researches that i've read, state that people who are born and raised in the country, especially young people, want to move to the big cities because they think that they will gain more respect in the eyes of the other people, or…

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    Increasing parent participation in high poverty, rural school districts is a challenge for administrators and teachers. During the interview process, administrators, teachers, and parents recognize and understand that multiple barriers exist which hinder or prevent parent involvement of parents in the education of their children. The most prevalent barriers in the district established by the interview participants include psychological, cultural, educational, and work barriers. Each barrier…

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    that has damaged rural communities in the developing world. Rural areas in the developing world are mostly affected by climate change due to lack of education and funds to implement measures that can curb climate change. Climate change has damaged rural communities by affecting the livelihood of the rural people, health, agriculture, the economy just to mention a few. Natural disasters, sea level rises and global warming are some of the climatic conditions which have damaged rural communities in…

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    considered home. However, for 19.3 percent of americans rural areas are considered home. The debate between the benefits of living in the city versus rural areas can sway in any direction. Interestingly, the population living in cities only inhabit 3.5 percent of the land mass. Given the higher population densities in the city, rural areas differ dramatically. A distinct can be perceived between those who live in cities versus those that live in rural areas. Three main topics of difference…

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    In this APSS program, we discuss a lot about the sustainable livelihood in rural China trough case study and presentation. I learn a lot about the real situation in rural China and I am going to further explain my views of sustainable livelihood. Experience in mainland China I was born in a small county in Guangdong called SunHing. When I was small, I lived in a small village which people mainly sell different agricultural products to earn money. Villagers will wake up early and walk to the…

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    My Rural School My school and community is very important to me. I have a special relationship with my school and the people in it. My grades are very important to me. I have a goal to get into a certain college, and I can not do this without good grades, I can not get into the college I want. My future job for me is to be an optometrist. My school has lots of fun activities, football in my school is the most popular sport. This past year, we have gone to the state championship, and have gone…

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    It is essential to identify rural patterns in modifiable risk factors that may contribute to the rural disparities in health (Eberhardt, et., 2004). Many indicators such as morbidity, mortality, the well being of individuals, lifestyle behaviors, and other risk factors could measure the health of a population of individuals. In this study, the researchers examined the differences in health measures among rural, suburban, and urban residents and factors that contributed to these differences. The…

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