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    who are living in China’s rural provinces or working on industrialization sphere and agriculture sphere left behind the others; most of them are reluctant to maintain their…

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    The value of the land increases as new development has huge impact. The urban land increases more which the zone changes from rural to urban. The growth of rural urban fringe is shaped by agricultural policy. The Sinclair’s model assumed that the urban land is more advantageous compared to rural land which was true because in the rural urban fringe the dominating characteristics are those of urban. According to Sinclair’s model the outer ring is used for extensive agriculture which…

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    dependence on oil has made it very rich but there is unequal distribution of resources. While the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer, there is no middle-class anymore. This corruption has led to underdevelopment especially in rural areas. Rural communities have no access to clean and safe drinking water, adequate healthcare, security, education and other basic amenities and infrastructure. Farmers don 't have access to equipments and technology to increase yield, children…

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    group. By 1965, after several attempts, to gain Independance from Britain, Rhodesia declared it’s own Independence. This lead to a period of International Sanctions, economic exclusion from the rest of the World and a Guerrilla uprising from the rural black population. Initially, self-reliance strengthened the State and growth rates increased considerably (International Trade Forum, 2016). To deal with the uprisings and threats from neighbouring countries, the State became more authoritarian…

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    The Neo-Classical Equilibrium This theory describes where people are expected to move from low income to high income areas, it is possible from rural areas to urban areas, the general notion that migration movements tend regardless to a certain spatial-economic equilibrium (Castles & Miller 2003:22). Although the issue of migration has not attracted substantial attention within mainstream economic theory itself (Bauer & Zimmermann 1998:95; Lee 1966:48; Passaris 1989-7), in economics, genral…

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    The health of citizens in the United States has fluctuated tremendously over the count of decades. Communities of wealth have maintained the opportunity to have a healthy lifestyle, whereas rural communities have not been fortunate enough to have that same opportunity to progress towards a healthy lifestyle. This is confirmed by Donald Barr, “those with lower levels of income tend to have lower health status than those of higher levels of income” (2014). Unfortunately, many people are given…

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    The basis of Evo Morales’s MAS party stems from being an inclusive party rather than an exclusive. Within the borders of Bolivia there is a large indigenous population that resides in rural areas; by this population being excluded from society as it disables its ability to voice its opinions and concerns on a national level—driving the community away from political power. This strategy of inclusiveness embodies a populist party; according to Raul Madrid, author of Ethnic Politics in Latin…

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    The Opportunity and Threat of Urbanization in Lhasa INTRODUCTION Urbanization are often valued and admired as a solution to improve living standards. Such trends have been spreading globally, leading to rapid development in many rural areas and growth in number and scale of cities. The motto in Chinese “city makes life better” in the World Expo 2010 Shanghai exemplified a common correlation of modernization with the steps towards an ideal way of life. As the political, religious, cultural and…

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    no political background whatsoever managed to pull this off. Donald Trump was able to attain the presidency due to the gap in demographics presented in 2016, his presentation as an “unpolished politician”, his ability to connect with people such as rural non-college educated Americans, and Clinton’s flaws outweighing…

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    Dombivli and 28 patients from rural region i.e. Mulgaon and Kulgaon. From this survey an attempt was made to correlate the food habits, oral hygiene and their influence in dental plaque formation. The data obtained from the patients from rural and urban region were compared with the type of biofilm and the type of clinical symptoms. Frequency of each individual parameter was calculated…

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