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    Nursing Shortage, Not A New Problem In Healthcare Nursing shortage has been a topic of discussion among health care for many years. It is a problem that is not new and it is important to find out why there is such a big shortage and a potential solution for solving this dilemma. In this paper the topics of historical aspects of nursing shortage, what is causing the shortage, how nursing shortage will and is affecting nursing, which area of nursing is actually affected by the shortage, and how…

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    MFI Case Study

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    difficulty faced by the MFI’s has been to understand the issues faced by the rural people. So, the credit understanding of the rural people is convoluted. • The interest rates charged by the MFI’s have been very high as compared to the bank because the MFI’s borrow the funds from the commercial banks. They pay around 12 per cent of interest to the banks on the money they borrow. This can be attributed as one of the reason why rural people often sanction loans from bureaucrats and landlords. So,…

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    Obesity In Urban Areas

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    Obesity in rural areas are just as much as important as obesity in urban areas. One study would research obesity among rural adults and urban adults. Trivedi founded that obesity was higher in rural than in urban residents. Trivedi also found that more rural adults than urban adults reported no physical activity. Not many rural adults met or exceeded physical activity recommendations. The study also found that rural adults had low intake of fiber and fruits but…

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    Railway Expansion Essay

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    Emergence and expansion of Railway The rapid expansion of Railways was the most important infrastructure development in India during the British Raj. Starting in 16 April 1853, when the first railway passenger train started its operations, Indian railway system expanded to become, the fourth largest in the world by 1910. The pioneer of railway expansion in India was Governor-General Lord Dalhousie who formulated the plan to build a network of trunk lines connecting the major regions of…

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    Under population and Overpopulation When the number of people in a region or country is more than the available resources, the country or region is said to be overpopulated. In other words, overpopulation refers to the situation in which the country’s population is more than what its physical resources can support to maintain adequate living standards. Singapore, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Korea Republic, Jordan, Iraq, Belgium and UK are among the overpopulated countries of…

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    They are the most widely distributed group of health care professionals. They are employed by public, private and not for profit organizations. In some rural communities nurses are the sole providers of health care. While they may work without local medical and allied health support, access to health colleagues is enabled through the use of information communication systems and “fly in fly out” health care…

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    Introduction In many developing countries, such as India, China, Thailand, and Vietnam, notable economic growth has been achieved over the last few decades. However, the growth is accompanied by huge increases in inequality, which is a threat to further economic growth and can also lead to serious social problems. As a result, many developing countries are seeking ways to fight against economic inequality —— progressive taxation is imposed on the rich and financial aid is provided to the poor,…

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    created in 1935 as part of the New Deal in the United States. this was an effort to combat rural poverty during the great depression.…

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    Caries In Children

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    Children living in rural or regional areas have often been found to have poorer oral health outcomes than their urban counterparts88. This is can be attributed to the fact that these children are continuing to face barriers to dental services. Research has shown that such…

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    Health Inequalities

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    emerged. Here, higher inequality in malnutrition prevalence was found at the lower levels of stunted children. In contrast to the urban children, the process of recovery from poor nutritional status in later life is more difficult for the children of rural households as they have more difficulty in coming out of ‘undernutrition trap’ when they pass to adolescent and adulthood (Mishra 2007). Addressing the problem of malnutrition involves a change in social, economic and behavioral aspects with a…

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