DIVERSITY IN AMERICA
.... in American life.
Rural people, for example, are much more likely to own guns and use them for hunting. As with religion, geographical ....
(918

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Painters Magritte & Legros
.... Legros' subjects in the paintings were
rural people engaged in everyday activities--subjects that strongly resembled those of Courbet. ....
(997

4

)
Rural Customs of Scotland
.... Farming, the traditional manner of earning a living in Scotland, is waning as
people are moving from the
rural areas into urban areas. ....
(1513

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)
Rural Medicine in China
In the
rural village in northern China where I grew up, medical services and supplies .... To be sure, a number of
people who used folk medicines would recover from ....
(1446

6

)
People's Republic of China
.... Demographically, the Chinese population is still centered in the
rural areas. .... the not too distant future, with around 100 million
people abandoning farming and ....
(1754

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)
"Agricultural Transformation & Rural Development"
.... practices . . . offers the major immediate avenue toward the achievement of real
people-oriented
rural development (318). In the ....
(3588

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Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... Edgar (2004) also points out that for the majority of young
people who do join gangs .... the more likely that the gang is an inner city rather than a
rural gang. ....
(853

3

)
Development Issues in Kenya
.... areas are as dependent on overall economic success as are urban regions so that an improvement in the general economy would help improve life for
rural people. ....
(2046

8

)
Nuer Journeys
.... Farming and cattle are important for
rural Kazakhs. They live in extended families and the close kinship plays a major role in the lives of the
rural people. ....
(1919

8

)
Sudanese Refugees in Minnesota
.... Farming and cattle are important for
rural Kazakhs. They live in extended families and the close kinship plays a major role in the lives of the
rural people. ....
(1919

8

)
The Bambara subgroup of the Manding peoples
.... Modern western medicine is represented to the bulk of
rural people by infirmiers of which there are two categories: the first has a level of education ....
(1986

8

)
The Bambara (or Bamana) of the Mandings Peoples
.... Modern western medicine is represented to the bulk of
rural people by infirmiers of which there are two categories: the first has a level of education ....
(1986

8

)
Rural Police Departments
.... streets More officers running the PD
People oriented Problem oriented Quality (effective) Quantity (efficient) The National Center for
Rural Law Enforcement ....
(2848

11

)
Africa's Population Problems
.... Movement of
people between
rural and urban areas in South Africa was brought about by an economic system through state interventions which mobilized and ....
(1238

5

)
CASE STUDY: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
.... The
People's Republic of China continues to face a formidable economic development task to .... inequity in income distribution in China is an urban-
rural dichotomy ....
(1874

7

)
The Legacy of Columbus
.... offering both sides. He does not indicate that the Arawak were anything but a peace-loving
rural people. They are so traumatized ....
(1054

4

)
Nutritional Habits of Mexico's People
.... of this paper is to discuss the nutritional habits of Mexico's
people including what .... Further, goats and their milk have been a mainstay of the
rural economy. ....
(1794

7

)
The Scopes Trial
.... In some ways, it is true that it was a clash between urban and
rural values, with the
people of the country resentful of the way they were portrayed as ....
(548

2

)
Mexico and the Zapatistas
....
Rural people are most often killed in their local areas and word seldom travels beyond the region, while urban oppositionists "disappear" in a variety of ....
(2605

10

)
AIDS in India
.... Migration of
people within the country has become an increasing component of India's .... this migration, surprisingly, has been taking place in the
rural parts of ....
(1177

5

)
Small Town in Mass Society
.... called "city
people," an expression which by the tone in which it is used implies the less fortunate, those who are denied the wholesome virtues of
rural life ....
(1360

5

)
Income Progams for Elderly in Malaysia
.... location and variety of services offered by third world countries, there is very little data regarding: (1) the percentage of
rural and urban
people who use ....
(1728

7

)
Paris and Artists
.... the academic tradition of painting idealized versions of nudes to an enduring interest in capturing the images of impoverished
people in the
rural landscape. ....
(1102

4

)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
.... In Stamps, Maya absorbs the overt and covert lessons of 1930s segregation in the
rural American South:
People in Stamps used to say that the whites in our town ....
(2407

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Wages of Whiteness Roediger
.... slickster. The term has originally come into being as a means of identifying populations of
rural white
people for political reasons. Thus ....
(1376

6

)
Deforestation of the Amazon
.... million poor,
rural families might be given acreage in the Amazon and allowed to engage in farming. Such a move, it was reasoned, would keep these
people from ....
(1477

6

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Famine Crimes - Alex de Waal: Humanitarian Agencies Enable Bad ...
.... receiving food first, then
people of the river regions, and lastly
people in remote .... provided 5 percent of the diet of the famine-stricken
rural population, 20 ....
(1108

4

)
Cholera in Peru
.... because these will vary depending upon a variety of factors (eg, depending upon whether nursing diagnoses are being made of
people living in
rural or urban ....
(3024

12

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Social gerontological Research
.... In some
rural areas, younger
people have moved away to find schooling and jobs, while the elderly have remained, increasing the proportion of the elderly in ....
(2566

10

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Radio in the 1930s
.... Author and poet EB White is quoted as saying in 1933: I live in a strictly
rural community, and
people here speak of "The Radio" in the large sense, with an ....
(1026

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