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The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for all adolescents age 11–12 years. HPV vaccine coverage remains suboptimal in the United States though, particularly in rural areas. We surveyed adolescent immunization providers in two Midwestern states to assess rural vs. urban differences in HPV vaccine resources, practices, and attitudes.
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viferrari
28-11-2022
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Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis is a disease of substantial economic and public health importance particularly in low–income countries. The disease was reported to be endemic in Mbeya Rural and Mbozi districts, in the southern highlands of Tanzania, the major pig production area in the country.
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vigandhi
23-02-2022
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This can be a warning for this metal significant contamination in the habitat. Specially, Hg was not detected in most samples or only recorded without significant. For the environmental types, the mean value of As and Sn in all honeybee’s product types in semi-rural area were higher than that in rural area. Thus, the detection of the heavy metals proves that honeybee’s products could be good indicators to detect the environmental contaminants and monitor the habitat quality of a particular area.
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spiritedaway36
25-11-2021
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The paper points out that the higher the level of education a person attains, the more considerable the disparities between urban and rural inhabitants can be observed. This fact strongly influences the occupations and incomes of urban as well as rural workers.
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chauchaungayxua12
09-07-2021
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Residents of rural and regional areas, compared to those in urban regions, are more likely to experience geographical difficulties in accessing healthcare, particularly specialist services. We investigated associations between region of residence, socioeconomic status (SES) and utilisation of all-cause revision hip replacement or revision knee replacement surgeries.
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vivermont2711
28-01-2021
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Pregnancy among adolescent girls in Bangladesh is high, with 66% of women under the age of 18 reporting a first birth; this issue is particularly acute in the northern region of Bangladesh, an area that is especially impoverished and where girls are at heightened risk.
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vitokyo2711
31-08-2020
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This paper reviews concisely the literature in this field and addresses in particular opportunities and challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in rural areas. It examined the impact on women empowerment through micro entrepreneurship development and SHGs.
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murielnguyen
29-06-2020
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Voluntary organizations are better suited to devote their efforts to foster steady growth in the rural areas. Study has been undertaken in 17 voluntary organizations each in Nabarangpur and Kandhamal districts of Odisha during the year 2014 to access the extent of extension management approaches particularly on planning, empowerment, information system, coordination, supervision, accountability, programme implementation and control process. The findings revealed that 23.25 to 43% gaps were observed on different aspects of functioning.
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kethamoi6
29-06-2020
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The food and nutrition security of the population has been the matter of concern world over. Problem in attaining food and nutrition security is prominent particularly in developing world. Protein calories malnutrition is major nutritional problem of the world. To treat malnutrition among the pre-school children the formulation of locally based protein rich product is must hence attempt was made to formulate soy based food product such as soy-poha ladoo.
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quenchua6
15-06-2020
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Plantation sector plays an important role in export to meet the domestic requirement and in employment generation and poverty alleviation, particularly in rural areas. The total production of tea in India is 1,208,780 tonnes. Assam is the single largest tea growing state accounting for half of the country‟s total production. India is the second largest producer and fourth largest exporter of tea in the world. The world total export quantity of tea is 1,829,550 tonnes.
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angicungduoc5
14-06-2020
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Unlike studies in developed countries, this paper finds that Vietnam has a higher incidence of under-education than over-education due to a large proportion of the population in rural and remote areas not having access to formal education. Further, qualification mismatch has an asymmetric effect on earnings in the sense that the wage rate is flexible downward but rigid upward. In particular, years of schooling that are in excess or in deficit of the required level for the job are not compensated with higher earnings.
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caygaocaolon5
19-05-2020
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The purpose of this study was to describe the food and nutrient intake of a population of rural Australian children particularly Indigenous children. Participants were aged 10 to 12 years, and living in areas of relative socio-economic disadvantage on the north coast of New South Wales.
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virubber2711
21-03-2020
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Recently, tourism development has paid more attention in Northern Vietnam, one of the poorest areas in Vietnam. Many rural and poor local residents are involved in several activities such as hosting tourists, providing traditional foods, drinks, and music performance and selling souvenir, local products. These activities create many opportunities for people to increase their living standards and to build up the rural economy in general.
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chauchaungayxua2
04-01-2020
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The crop productivity has been reached to the stagnation and there is no increase in the yield even at higher doses of fertilizers. The need of pacing up with the increase food demand with crop production is urgent for countries like India. To achieve this more focus is needed over the transition zone production system. In Bangalore north and south transact are at dynamic state in terms of production system and can be categorised as rural, urban and transition zone.
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nguathienthan2
19-12-2019
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Traditional western economic approaches recognize and focus only two types of property, public and individual. But there is third dimension of property as common property resources (CPRs), which have been traditionally recognized by the society in Nepal. They are playing a crucial role in people's survival and community development particularly in rural Nepal. The common property resources can be recognized in two types viz, Natural property and Men made property. The nature and types of these properties vary from place to place and from one community to another.
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angicungduoc1
02-12-2019
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Participation in in-service training can be a challenge for health workers, especially those stationed in remote areas. Spaced education is an innovative learning methodology that can be delivered electronically by Internet or mobile smartphone. This pilot study, which followed a convenience sample of 37 Ethiopian nationals enrolled in a spaced education course over a six-month period, attempted to determine the acceptability and effectiveness of the methodology in a low-resource context.
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kequaidan1
05-11-2019
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The country's Đổi mới (Renovation) process initiated and led by the Party since 1986 has brought about great achievements to the agriculture of Vietnam in general and that of the Northern Delta in particular. Specifically, the breakthroughs of the agricultural sector in the Delta are in boosting the rice production and the quantity of livestock and poultry. Important transformations in its rural areas and among the local farmers are somewhat stronger than those in the Mekong River Delta, which was in a better position when the Renovation commenced.
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thanos1
16-05-2018
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This golden age of the industrial workers in the United States is partly mythological, but it had roots in reality (Webber and Rigby, 1996). Rising living standards, predictable employment at a family wage, and homeownership were no myth for millions of workers. Its effects even spilled onto members of minority groups, particularly African Americans, who continued to be socially marginalized, but who migrated from rural areas to cities and found work in factories.
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doidieumuonnoi
11-06-2013
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Note that figures presented in Table 6 are higher than those in Table 7 and Table 8 because they are compiled from multiple responses (people could tick as many boxes as appropriate), whereas figures from Tanzania and Mozambique represent the most commonly used channel (people could only tick one box). Nevertheless, these figures confirm that TV currently plays a significant role in information communication to rural areas, particularly weather and news.
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dambaotaikhoan
06-05-2013
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One of the challenges for this study is the breadth of application of the subject matter. Given the DFID focus on poverty, and the countries included in the study, the general benchmark here is rural Africa. If some particular form or shape of community television could be found to be relevant to rural Africa, and it was an affordable and realistic option, it is likely that community television could be applied to other locations of the poor such as rural Asia and South America, and impoverished urban areas.
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dambaotaikhoan
06-05-2013
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