Countryside
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She makes the most delicious food, that's fresh from the herbs in the surrounding
countryside.
And that starts to be delivered in the form of the railroad suburb: the country villa along the railroad line, which allows people to enjoy the amenity of the city, but to return to the
countryside
every night.
Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging.
For those who do return back to the countryside, they find themselves very welcome locally, because with the knowledge, skills and networks they have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs, upgrade local agriculture and create new business in the less developed market.
If you really want to get a lot from solar panels, you need to adopt the traditional Bavarian farming method, where you leap off the roof, and coat the
countryside
with solar panels, too.
Here's some data that we collected through our company with Best Bees, where we deliver, install and manage honeybee hives for anybody who wants them, in the city, in the countryside, and we introduce honeybees, and the idea of beekeeping in your own backyard or rooftop or fire escape, for even that matter, and seeing how simple it is and how possible it is.
We think, oh, bees, countryside, agriculture, but that's not what the bees are showing.
In Zimbabwe, for example, there were just about a dozen psychiatrists, most of whom lived and worked in Harare city, leaving only a couple to address the mental health care needs of nine million people living in the
countryside.
If you go to the Irish
countryside
and you ask an old lady for directions, brace yourself for some elaborate Irish storytelling about all the landmarks, yeah?
The North Korean authorities intercepted some money that I sent to my family, and, as a punishment, my family was going to be forcibly removed to a desolate location in the
countryside.
And what you're looking at is a paper form in the hand of a Ministry of Health nurse in Indonesia, who is tramping out across the
countryside
in Indonesia on, I'm sure, a very hot and humid day, and she is going to be knocking on thousands of doors over a period of weeks or months, knocking on the doors and saying, "Excuse me, we'd like to ask you some questions.
If you look at any carbon map, because we map it per square mile, any carbon map of the U.S., it looks like a night sky satellite photo of the U.S., hottest in the cities, cooler in the suburbs, dark, peaceful in the
countryside.
They literally lined up the settlers along an imaginary line, and they fired off a gun, and the settlers roared across the
countryside
and put down a stake, and wherever they put down that stake, that was their new home.
And he tells wondrous stories of playing for hours with his friends, running up and down the beautiful rock formations that dot the
countryside
around his home.
I mean, to me, the pyramids at Giza, we visited those the year before, and sure they're impressive, nice enough design, but look, give me an unlimited budget, 20,000 to 40,000 laborers, and about 10 to 20 years to cut and drag stone blocks across the countryside, and I'll build you pyramids too.
They emerged over the years when immigrants from the
countryside
came to the cities looking for work, like cities within the cities, known for problems like crime, poverty, and the violent drug war between police and the drug gangs.
After all, most people today, they live in cities, not the
countryside.
At age 13, his parents were relocated to the countryside, the schools were closed and he was left alone in Beijing to fend for himself until 16, when he got a job in a clothing factory.
For the final touch, the artist uses a chop, or a stamp, and signs their work, and can hold it up to say, "The fish was exactly this big!" Fifty years ago in the old Soviet Union, a team of engineers was secretly moving a large object through a desolate
countryside.
Of course, these things required even more labor to build and maintain, so more people were drawn from the
countryside
to the cities as more jobs and opportunities became available.
A 13,000 mile dragon of earth and stone winds its way through the
countryside
of China with a history almost as long and serpentine as the structure.
It's as if we've plucked these animals up from the quiet
countryside
and dropped them into a big city in the middle of rush hour.
The war started in the rural countryside, and within months, rebel armies had marched towards our hometown.
In the countryside, the hills are landscaped and farmed.
The once beautiful city has fallen to pieces, the
countryside
barren, the farms abandoned.
I think urbanization is actually reaching the end of its cycle, and now people are going to start moving back to the
countryside.
Now, e-commerce deliveries in the countryside, those take forever.
That way, the average cost for delivery is reduced, and voila: affordable e-commerce services in the
countryside.
So as people settle in the countryside, well, they will buy local groceries, fresh groceries, foodstuff, maintenance services.
And as people move to the countryside, how is that going to be? Think about autonomous, off-the-grid houses with solar panels, with wind turbines and waste recycling utilities, our new homes producing their own energy and using it to also power the family car.
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