Rural
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It came out of steel towns in Ohio,
rural
communities in Pennsylvania, the Panhandle in Florida.
Or I did fieldwork, spending nights and days in internet cafés, hanging out with Chinese youth, so I could understand how they were using games and mobile phones and using it between moving from the
rural
areas to the cities.
A recent study made in the UK by the Office for National Statistics showed a higher life satisfaction rating among people living in
rural
areas.
I had lived in that village before when I was 19 and a volunteer at Dipshikha, a Bangladeshi NGO for
rural
development.
And data prices have been slashed so radically that half of urban India and even a part of
rural
India now have a smartphone with a data connection in their hands.
They've all moved back to the
rural
area where they came from.
From her farm in
rural
Georgia, surrounded by a flock of pet birds, Flannery O’Connor scribbled tales of outcasts, intruders and misfits staged in the world she knew best: the American South.
For the first time in history, more people live in urban, rather than rural, environments.
Written in the early nineteenth century, Austen's novels decode the sheltered lives of the upper classes in
rural
England.
Just because you are born in
rural
Arkansas, whatever, that doesn't define who you are.
In
rural
India, girls are generally considered worthless.
Of the 97 fellows selected that year, I was the only
rural
college graduate.
I felt that many of my peers believed that a person from
rural
India could not supply anything of value, yet the majority of Indian population today is
rural.
I came back to my village to set up the Bodhi Tree Foundation, an institution that supports
rural
youth by providing them with education, life skills and opportunities.
We work closely with our
rural
youth to change their life and to benefit our communities.
Recently, Kaviarasi mentored Anitha, who also comes from a remote,
rural
village, lives in a 10-foot-by-10-foot home, her parents are also farm laborers.
It depends on how old they are, and which country, whether they're in a city or rural, as to what kinds of projects.
And being from the Silicon Valley, sort of utopian sort of world, we thought, if we can make this technology work in
rural
Uganda, we might have something.
And we found in about 30 days we could go and take a couple folks from Silicon Valley, fly them to Uganda, buy a car, set up the first Internet connection at the National Library of Uganda, figure out what they wanted, and get a program going making books in
rural
Uganda.
I grew up in
rural
Kenya in a small village called Enoosaen.
And what about children in refugee camps, or in very remote
rural
areas?
So, close to 200,000 people a day migrate from the
rural
to the urban areas.
I was covering a story in
rural
Virginia, and when we got back into the car, my cameraman started saying to me, wondering how much I had enjoyed when he touched my breasts when he put the microphone on me.
You can see a 75-kilometer service radius around the distribution center, and that allows us to serve hundreds of health facilities and hospitals, all of which are rural, from that single distribution center.
Data are now showing that urban beehives produce more honey than
rural
beehives and suburban beehives.
Urban beehives have a longer life span than
rural
and suburban beehives, and bees in the city are more biodiverse; there are more bee species in urban areas.
And what we found in a similar study to this one with North Carolina State is: there's no difference between disease in bees in urban, suburban and
rural
areas.
We're finding out now that in
rural
areas, there are 150 plants on average in a sample of honey.
That's a measure for
rural.
You know, a lot of people said, "Well, you know, city boys have no business telling us
rural
types what to do with our time.
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