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    Health Care Professionals

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    Rural-Community Health Care Professional Health care professionals who choose to practice in rural communities face a series of barriers and sets of opportunities rather than a health care professional who practices in a suburban or urban environment. Regardless of the location of the health centre, it’s essentially crucial to give a patient the required amount of care to nurture them healthy. Unfortunately, health care in rural communities is small but the population of health care…

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    This plan is based on regional areas rural schools which aim to fostering school, family and community engagement to improve students’ learning, achievement and school performance. I will give a brief description about community engagement, key stakeholders who will involve in this project and effect the school community engagement. Furthermore this plan gives a description about engagement process, types and how this process could contribute to a broader community development initiative. This…

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    Urbanisation takes place when people travel from rural areas to a more urbanized area in hopes of finding a better lifestyle. Urbanisation can also take place in a rural areas due to an economical and financial development. Urbanisation itself involves many life changes when people decide to move from rural areas to urbanized areas. People experience differences in their lifestyles and go through major changes in areas of their lives such as their jobs, education, and living condition. All of…

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    Toronto Case Study

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    suburbs. Population in Toronto will continue to increase but at a slower rate due to its high population density and continuously rising cost of living stemming from a high demand for housing, goods, and services. Immigrants and people moving from rural areas will opt to relocate to the suburbs where housing, goods, and services are more affordable [8]. Businesses, realizing the potential for growth in these areas, may choose to relocate to or expand in the suburbs. In Vaughan for example, the…

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    Working in rural area is more personal, more caring, and more of a friendly environment especially when it comes to nursing. I feel like it will be more rewarding working to help friends, neighbors, locals, and family members in a small community, then to help massive…

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    Bodo Women Case Study

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    They are not much aware of the scientific ways and the Government schemes. Lack of education is the root cause for this. iii) The Government’s nodal agencies do not take necessary steps to reach different government productive schemes in the remote rural areas. iv) Some of the Bodo women do not get prior opportunities to utilise their earnings independently. v) The women especially the Bodo women in agricultural sector are deprived of receiving a legal amount of wages for their…

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    CEDEV 505-Reflective Essay 1-Stegall-Fall14 Sustained dialogue was defined by Milofsky as a model of peace keeping, an offshoot of Saunders. (Lohmann, 2011, p. 167). This concept is the apex of the various concepts and an ideology discussed thus far, and is the central focal point I will use to synthesis the relevant knowledge I have obtained at this juncture in this course infusing a bit of my own personal experiences. I outwardly focused my discussions on a region, the Southeast region of the…

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    outside of Kansas City and more specifically those from rural areas. In the recent election rural areas voted in contrast to urban areas, meaning the rural voices left out of the conversation at American Public Square express a different view from the urban guests. The attendants at American Public Square events might have differing ideas and view-points from their urban neighbors but they are still not the same views as those living in the rural areas outside Kansas City. Having a group of…

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    that the population density in Argentina is 6.123 per square mile.This means less people are crammed in house by house streets.But this is because the vast forest land of argentina that hardly anyone lives in.Plus there is also lots of farmland and rural areas.This essay will teach you crucial facts about Argentina. Land Argentina’s land is rich with black soil making it great for farming.Which their leading export is soybeans.One of the reasons for this is their rivers one of them is the…

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    The government of South Africa uses about 11 percent of their budget to contribute to the countries healthcare expense. The public contributes about 80 percent of their budget to the countries expenses. There are over 3,500 clinics in the rural area of the country that offers free healthcare to children under 6 years old. They also offer free healthcare to pregnant and breastfeeding women. South Africa does not have any type of health agreement with other countries, which is why their healthcare…

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