It's not about race, it's about culture, where
you grew be it rural or urban areas.
Not exact matches
Millennials
are coming into their time, economically, where in 2016 they
were the fastest -
growing consumers of wine, both in dollars and volume,» said Barbara Steele, who runs Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden in
rural Jacksonville with her husband.
«I
'm originally from Arkansas,
grew up in a small
rural town there.
«While the so - called «value - added» data transmission sector of the Australian telecommunications market
is growing rapidly — at rates of up to 25 per cent per annum — the demand for new high - speed services
is not
being met in
rural and remote regions of the country,» Mr Woods said.
It
's a mixture of urban and
rural landscapes, as well as close up shots of objects and
growing things.
Efforts to get farmers to
grow other crops have faltered because they aren't economically viable — in part because getting those crops to market from
rural, isolated areas eats away the profit margin.
The economic divide between urban and
rural communities
is fueling a
growing political and cultural divide.
And there
's growing evidence that when mining debris and waste gets into water supplies, the toxic metals can have dire health impacts for the people and mostly
rural communities living nearby.
City Bank
is committed to filling in this important gap for
rural and semi-urban entrepreneurs, who need financing to
grow their businesses,» notes Sohail Hussain, CEO of City Bank.
Like, a company doubling the number of stores in the same town
is going to
grow earnings faster than sales while a company increasing its nationwide store count by 10 % through filling in the most
rural places it hasn't yet reached
is not going to drive any sort of earnings growth beyond store count growth.
Industrial hemp can
be grown for research purposes by the Michigan Department of Agriculture &
Rural Development (MDARD) as well as universities.
I
grew up in a small farming community in southern Ontario, so that
's something I have within my bones
being in that
rural environment.
There
are recipes from my maternal grandmother, who
grew up in
rural Appalachia in the wake of the Depression.
Dr Inkpin, who
grew up in a
rural northern England, feared
being rejected by the Church and her loved ones over her transgenderism, but claimed it
was not her own choice or something she takes lightly.
But since then I've
been drawn back again and again by her unique point of view, as exhibited in posts like «
Growing Into Authority,» «10 Reasons
Rural Ministry
is Great,» and «The Reality of
Rural Poverty,» I've even
been reading her series on Reformed Theology!
Urban churches
grew and prospered as a result of that population movement; but the
rural ethos continued to
be reflected in worship, organization and mission priorities.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics calculate that the current population of
rural England
is 9.3 million, and that it continues to
grow by around 50,000 people each year.
Growing up in a
rural community, gaining the PRIVILEGE (we understood it as such) of getting your first hunting license
was a rite of passage for a 12 year old.
But as the tent gets bigger and as the missional movement spreads to
rural America, we must initiate a conversation about how to effectively
grow a more inclusive church in this unique context, where we
are sure to meet some resistance.
Leaves
was written during the days of Detroit's great industrial expansion, and Niebuhr
was pastor of a rapidly
growing church; my own experience in
rural, small - town and semi-suburban congregations has
been markedly different.
It
is hard for me to remember how different things
are today from the world I
grew up in before World War II in
rural Georgia.
However, it would
be nice,
being we can receive blessings over tv and airwaves if something could
be done to address the
GROWING issue of the dwindling number of available priests to confess shutins particularly in
rural areas.
He told me that these
are not farmed on a large scale in Trinidad, but that many people in the
rural interior
grow them in their yards and small farms.
My husband and I
grew up in
rural American, where there
is just as much livestock as there
are people.
Harmless Harvest employs a «seed to shelf» business model that includes investing in the
rural Thai communities where its coconuts
are grown.
Baobab trees
grow so abundantly in Africa that if there
were a global demand for the superfuit then this existing crop could
be worth $ 1bn to
rural Africa and create sustainable income for up to 10 million African women.
I
grew up in Western Mass where it can still
be pretty
rural.
Our Turkey Red Wheat
is grown in the
rural areas of western Wisconsin by small - scale farmers using sustainable agricultural principles.
Grown in partnerships with rural farmers of Northern Thailand, our rice is authenticly grown in its ideal environ
Grown in partnerships with
rural farmers of Northern Thailand, our rice
is authenticly
grown in its ideal environ
grown in its ideal environment.
What we need to learn
is how can farms, how can
rural communities, how can underserved communities benefit from supplying top - line ingredients,
grown in the United States, and work with some of the greatest brands in the world, natural products industry brands, to do great things and increase the health and wellness outcomes for America.
The Healthy Traditions Turkey Red Wheat
is grown in the
rural areas of western Wisconsin using sustainable agricultural methods.
This
is a family favourite from when I
was a little girl
growing up in
rural New Zealand, veganised from my mothers cookbook she complied of all her recipes, along with treasures from family and friends.
Reading about her life
growing up in Australia in a
rural community with her family
was a breath of fresh air.
The genesis of Beloved
was the passion for sustainable
rural communities of a member of the Omani Royal family, and the cradle of the brand
grew in Nizwa — the ancient capital of Oman and an important crossroad on the fabled spice route.
«What we
are trying to do here
is, essentially,
grow and transform the
rural sector,» explains Zeigler.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range of exciting — I think revolutionary
is probably more accurate — technologies that we
are rolling out today: our work in genomics and its translation into varieties that
are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice
is grown to meet the challenges of changing
rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
Growing up with parents who
were actively trying to preserve our
rural community and create a collaborative group of farmers, environmentalists, government agencies, and community members influenced me.
Today when you buy Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, you
are buying the highest quality coconut oil we have to offer, and it
is still made by hand and benefiting families in the
rural areas of the Philippines where the coconuts
grow.
Asia's third - largest economy
is recovering, with factory output surging, but food prices
are growing at the fastest pace in 11 years and the government fears a backlash from millions of
rural poor who
are its main voters.
I
grew up in one of those half -
rural half - suburban towns where everyone in the neighborhood
is friendly and you may have a pack of at least five neighborhood kids descend upon your house at any given moment.
Growing a backyard wheat crop when he
was the western Victorian
rural reporter seemed fun until he had to sow every seed by hand.
Despite
growing up in New England, I had only
been to Canada once, on a quick trip to visit a friend's family in
rural Quebec.
• The
Rural Technology Fund, founded by a tech executive who had limited access to computers when he was growing up in rural Kentucky, helps out - of - the - way schools get equipment and books to help ignite a «spark» for studying electronics, programming or engineering; and gives scholarships to students from rural communities who hope to pursue careers in techno
Rural Technology Fund, founded by a tech executive who had limited access to computers when he
was growing up in
rural Kentucky, helps out - of - the - way schools get equipment and books to help ignite a «spark» for studying electronics, programming or engineering; and gives scholarships to students from rural communities who hope to pursue careers in techno
rural Kentucky, helps out - of - the - way schools get equipment and books to help ignite a «spark» for studying electronics, programming or engineering; and gives scholarships to students from
rural communities who hope to pursue careers in techno
rural communities who hope to pursue careers in technology.
Amanda and her husband Steve live in
rural Maine, where they recently bought a farmhouse and
are renovating it alongside their four children, Calvin, Ezra, Adelaide and Harper (plus a
growing list of pets and farm animals.).
The Thompson Bank
was one of a
growing number of commercial banks in the 19th century that loaned money to promote
rural industry and trade.
This seems surprising when one looks at the statistics — after all, the developing middle class, an indicator of a more urban and modernizing society,
is still a minority (perhaps 300 million of China's 1.3 billion population), albeit a fast -
growing one, and China remains a very poor country in terms of per capita GDP, as well as substantially
rural.
Rural poverty
is different from urban poverty: I have friends who struggle to find their monthly rent but who distrust welfare so much that they augment the food they
grow with poaching and road kill just to help make ends meet.
I
was born in
rural Ulster County and
grew up working on a vegetable farm in the Town of Esopus.
David Gillham, CIHT President said: «Traffic in Villages - Safety and Civility for
Rural Roads
is an important addition to the
growing guidance that assists built environment professionals.
Nana Katakyie said that tradition had
been the reason behind the speedy socio - economic development of Drobo Traditional Area, adding that consequently some years ago the Drobo township
was recognised as one of the fastest
growing rural communities in Ghana.