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rural and land
We consider a rural community as an assemblage of inhabited dwellings whose configuration is determined by the location and size of the arable land sites necessary for family subsistence.
This phase consists of four items: urban land use, rural land use, physical features and public utility service areas.
In `` Donnybrook '', there is quite a different Eire, a rural land where singing, dancing, fist-fighting and romancing are the thing.
The rural area surrounding Adelaide was surveyed by Light in preparation to sell a total of over of land.
A traditional food plant in Africa, amaranth has the potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, foster rural development and support sustainable land care.
The axes represent the school's origins in a rural setting, and the determination of its founders who cleared the land and built the school on donated items and labour.
The program's goal was to defoliate forested and rural land, depriving guerrillas of cover ; another goal was to induce forced draft urbanization, destroying the ability of peasants to support themselves in the countryside, and forcing them to flee to the U. S. dominated cities, thus depriving the guerrillas of their rural support base and food supply.
The goal was to defoliate rural / forested land, depriving guerrillas of food and cover and clearing sensitive areas such as around base perimeters.
Under the new system, most territorial authorities cover both urban and rural land.
In 1887 Peirce spent part of his inheritance from his parents to buy of rural land near Milford, Pennsylvania, which never yielded an economic return.
It reflected the attitudes of a rural land owning class, and championed the institutions of the monarchy, the Anglican Church, the family, and property as the best defence of the social order.
At least 525, 000 people — more than 12 % of El Salvador's population at the time and perhaps 25 % of the rural poor — benefited from agrarian reform, and more than 22 % of El Salvador's total farmland was transferred to those who previously worked the land but did not own it.
The German word Land is the exact cognate of English land but it carries many political, constitutional, and historical meanings absent from the English term ( among other things a constituent state of the German Federal Republic, historically a principality of the Holy Roman Empire, but also " rural " as opposed to " urban ", etc .— the Swedish lantis equating to " country bumpkin " or " hick "— most of these meanings are borne by the Anglo-Norman word country in English ).
By 1952, Arbenz supported a land reform, and took unused agricultural land, about, from owners who had large properties, and made it available to rural workers and farmers.
Bavaria was especially unfortunate in this regard ; it was a rural land with very heavy debts and few growth centers.
They abolished feudal obligations and divided collectively owned common land into private parcels and thus created a more efficient market-oriented rural economy.
It strengthened the traditional social order because wealthy peasants obtained most of the former common land, while the rural proletariat was left without land ; many left for the cities or America.
The intelligentsia, an educated, professional or business middle class, often originated from gentry alienated from their rural possessions ( many smaller serfdom-based agricultural enterprises had not survived the land reforms ) and from urban people.
As the agricultural workers left the land in search of other jobs, due to the increased mechanisation of farm work, " outsiders " discovered the secluded beauty of the rural Suffolk countryside, and a new age dawned.

rural and use
* According to a 2006 survey of 1, 500 adults by Satio, a third of Belarusians use the Internet — 38 % of the urban population and 16 % of the rural population.
The small cases of ethnic conflict in rural Guatemala between 1944 and 1952 started an intense response among the Ladino elite for increased vigilance in rural areas, the denial of rights recently won through the revolution to Indians, and the frequent use of the military and violence to suppress the most minor sign of simmering unrest.
The introduction of ADSL is reducing ISDN use for data transfer and Internet access, although it is still common in more rural and outlying areas, and for applications such as business voice and point-of-sale terminals.
* Telephone system: The service has improved recently with the increased use of digital switching equipment, but better access to the telephone system is needed in some rural areas and easier access to pay telephones is needed by the urban public.
Benton's rural American subject matter shaped Pollock's work only fleetingly, but his rhythmic use of paint and his fierce independence were more lasting influences.
Kerosene lamps are widely used for lighting in rural areas of Asia and Africa where electrical distribution is not available or too costly for widespread use.
As the site adapted from its former rural use to a busy collegiate environment, he implemented carefully designed planting programs across the campus.
In the Pacific coast the machete has a long history of use and can be seen as part of the everyday dress of the rural male inhabitants, especially in the provinces of Manabi, Los Rios and Guayas.
The hymns were written for use in Newton's rural parish which was made up of relatively poor and uneducated followers.
It has been argued that the transferred use reflects the fact that the ancient idolatry lingered on in the rural villages and hamlets after Christianity had been accepted in the towns and cities of the Roman Empire ; cf.
Though ecologically logical as well as economical, pig toilets are waning in popularity as use of septic tanks and / or sewerage system is increasing in rural areas.
Despite the political campaigns launched in order to put Sardinian on an equal footing with Italian, and any emotive value linked to Sardinian identity, the sociolinguistic situation in Sardinia due to several reasons, mainly political and socioeconomic ( the gradual depopulation of the island's interior and rural exodus towards more urbanized and industrialized areas, the forced use of Italian presented as a prerequisite to get jobs and as one of the keys to social advancement, the barriers to communication between the dialectal varieties etc.
Another power source is diesel ; a few trams use electricity in the streets and diesel in more rural environments.
NMT is another analog cellular standard that was widely used in Europe, mainly in the Nordic countries, which has now been fully replaced by GSM except for limited use in rural areas due to its superior range.
Between 2007 and 2009 all three Finnish carriers begun to use 900 MHz UMTS in a shared arrangement with its surrounding 2G GSM base stations for rural area coverage, a trend that is expected to expand over Europe in the next 1 – 3 years.
The municipality prefers to use the denomination Västerås stad ( City of Västerås ) for the whole territory, including rural areas.
Only some rural communities that did not have a strong admixture with Germans and continued to use West Slavic languages were still termed Wends.
Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN.
Neem twigs are still collected and sold in markets for this use, and in rural India one often sees youngsters in the streets chewing on neem twigs.
It is also common to use water towers as the location of transmission mechanisms in the UHF range with small power, for instance for closed rural broadcasting service, portable radio, or cellular telephone service.

rural and study
Before adjournment Monday afternoon, the Senate is expected to approve a study of the number of legislators allotted to rural and urban areas to determine what adjustments should be made.
Settlement geography, including urban geography, is the study of urban and rural areas with specific regards to spatial, relational and theoretical aspects of settlement.
Still, until the early 1900s, the College also offered a " Preparatory School " in order to sufficiently prepare incoming students who may have come from less-rigorous rural high schools and had not had the opportunity to study the courses required for entrance to the College.
A study in 1960 concluded that because of rural domination, " A minority of about 25 per cent of the total state population is in majority control of the Alabama legislature.
Meanwhile, reclusive Theravada forest monks in Thailand live a life devoted to meditation and the practice of austerities in small communities in rural Thailand-a very different life from even their city-dwelling counterparts, who may be involved primarily in teaching, the study of scripture, and the administration of the nationally organized ( and government sponsored ) Sangha.
In 1908, the Administration of Theodore Roosevelt commissioned a study on the problems facing rural families.
After a brief appointment to a rural parish in Perdiguera, he went to Madrid, the Spanish capital, in 1927 to study law at the Central University.
On October 2, 2006, Lebanon was the focus of a study of rural flight, as local farmer Randall Warner was featured in a New York Times story about the problems faced by communities such as Lebanon.
Most children in these communities were sent to study at the Eros school, and citizens would normally receive their mail through rural mail coming from Eros.
In contrast to rural sociology, urban sociology is the study of urban social life.
Other areas of study include rural migration and other demographic patterns, environmental sociology, amenity-led development, public lands policies, so-called " boomtown " development, social disruption, the sociology of natural resources ( including forests, mining, fishing and other areas ), rural cultures and identities, rural health care and educational policies.
Bailey is credited with being instrumental in starting agricultural extension services, the 4-H movement, the nature study movement, parcel post and rural electrification.
One can pursue the roots of gospel music through the academic discipline of ethno-musicology ( going back to Europe and Africa ), through a study of the 2, 000-year history of church music, and through a study of rural folk music traditions.
Originally from rural Indiana, they moved to New Rochelle, New York, where, after performing in high school productions, Booth went on to study drama in New York City, where she worked as a waitress.
A 2008 study found that " 100 percent of rural, high poverty outlets provide public Internet access, a significant increase from 85. 7 percent last year ".
In the 1930s and 1940s an African-American linguist named Lorenzo Dow Turner did a seminal study of the Gullah language based on field research in rural communities in coastal South Carolina and Georgia.
The Tuskegee syphilis experiment ( also known as the Tuskegee syphilis study or Public Health Service syphilis study ) was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama by the U. S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor, rural black men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U. S. government.
This can be contrasted with the study of rural areas and rural lifestyles.

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