Sentences with phrase «made of rural life»

At Jerusalem even rather technical phases of the problem were of such urgency that a detailed survey had been made of rural life in one oriental country, Korea, and the council declared that «experts» on rural life must be included on missionary staffs.

Not exact matches

The American system of education makes it possible for a poor boy living in a great city to carry himself through college and even through certain professional schools free, whereas a similar boy living in a rural community will be Stopped alter high school by the costs of transportation to the state - college town and by the cost of board and food away from home.
In Uganda — and since last year in Kenya — more than 1,000 Living Goods «community health promoters» in bright blue T - shirts make their rounds through urban communities and rural neighborhoods, peddling an assortment of malaria medicine, fortified cereals, vitamins and soap, as well as larger items such as cookstoves, solar lanterns and bednets.
For people living in rural areas, where wait times for driverless Uber or any kind of public transit are completely unreasonable, yet don't have money to burn an extra $ 10k on their car to make it autonomous, will continue to buy old - fashioned human - driven cars with gas pedals and steering wheels long into the future — and will not accept not being able to drive their cars into cities.
The products make life better for billions of people, dominating their respective niches (in some places, such as rural India, Colgate sometimes comes near holding an astounding 80 % market share).
I'm as.suming you live in a rural area which makes you want to believe what you said to be the absolute truth, but I'll help you out of ignorance, there are good and bad people everywhere, christian or non-christian and when people «go to the country» to rest, it isn't because city life is so amoral and horrible, it's because its fast paced.
We see the people and place that made Berry into America's preeminent scribe of rural life, but we never see him, except in archival footage.
I would love to make these & many other of your recipes but where I live (rural town in new Zealand) almond flour is NZD $ 20 a kilo!
One member cooperative with 500 indigenous Maya Mam families, Asociación de Silvicultores de Chancol, struggled to make a living from the 6,200 acres (2,500 ha) of reforested land it owns despite a donation of timber processing equipment in 2006; Guatemalan laws have a strong bias against rural forestry businesses.
I have a four - year - old who can't have any kind of dairy, so I used coconut milk instead of cream, and no access to coconut yogurt (yay rural living) so made «Paleo buttermilk» with coconut milk and a little ACV for the marinade.
«I think it's very interesting that one of the comments that was made yesterday by a senior Hungarian Conservative MP, he said that watching the migrants come into Hungary, seeing the cellphones they had and some of the clothes they were wearing and knowing how much money they had paid to the traffickers to get them there, he made the observation that actually they were better off than the people living in rural Hungary and that is an interesting point.»
«Bittergate» took on a life of its own, rural America thought he was a secret Muslim, Pennsylvania rejected him outright, and his own preacher made his life hell.
These instances of self - denial make difficult any attempt to determine the extent to which rural residents feel they have attained anything approximating to an adequate life, let alone a good life.
AV will end the scandal of safe seats for life; it will make candidates for elections work harder; it is a change supported by Benjamin Zephaniah (in urban areas) and Tony Robinson (in rural areas); it will end the expenses scandal; it will help minor parties to flourish; it is, by definition, fair, not least because it will lead to MPs who are supported by at least 50 % of their electorate.
This small measure actually has been proven to reduce rates of unintended pregnancy by up to 30 percent; it makes a big difference people with jobs, school, or who live in a rural community far from a pharmacy.
All 50 states use total population as their basis for drawing district lines, but the challengers said the rural state Senate districts in which they lived had vastly more eligible voters than urban districts, making their votes count for less, in violation of the Constitution.
Most patients live in suburban and rural areas, have impaired mobility and driving ability, and are faced with the challenge of making frequent trips to the doctor's office — a task that becomes more difficult as the disease progresses.
A portion of the proceeds of each Wayuu Made purchase will go directly to Aguayuda, a non-profit organization in Colombia, whose mission is to improve life and health in poor rural communities through clean water, sanitation and education, of which include the Wayuu people.
In a busy, hectic society when we have little time available to go out socially, if we live in a rural area with lack of access to a visible gay community and find it difficult to decipher who's gay versus straight when out on the town, social media makes for a great leveraging tool to meet other single gay men.
Set after an apocalyptic nightmare in which ugly - ass blind giant insect - y creatures (looking like atomic grasshoppers) have done in most of the planet, Krasinski's film focuses on one family in rural New York who have abandoned their farmhouse to live in the barn where it is easier to control the sounds they make.
MON ONCLE ANTOINE By Donald Chase Mon Oncle Antoine, Claude Jutra's extraordinary evocation of life in rural post-WWII Québec, is widely regarded as the best Canadian film ever made.
WALKING TALL (Grade: B --RRB-: In this enjoyable, generally well - made version of the 1973 Southern vigilante classic, the hero lives not in rural Tennessee but our own Kitsap County, he's named Chris Vaughn instead of Buford Pusser and he's played, rather well, by The Rock.
Imagery so lush and intense, matched with the most beautiful Morricone score, make this Malick film — found and made in the editing room — a breathtaking ninety - four - minute montage of early twentieth - century rural life that remains unsurpassed as an example of a searching New Hollywood mastery.
The challenge was to ensure rural schools had supplies, while making things easier for the teachers who are tasked with delivering multiple subjects and family education (lots of the students are living with grandparents because their parents are working in remote cities).
Before becoming a principal, Paula enjoyed 15 years of teaching experience in both rural and urban settings, where day - in and day - out she made a difference firsthand in the lives of each student she encountered.
Colleges Discover the Rural Student Students from rural areas, where residents are more likely to live in poverty and have lower education levels than those labeled urban, suburban or town, only make up less than 30 percent of college students nationRural Student Students from rural areas, where residents are more likely to live in poverty and have lower education levels than those labeled urban, suburban or town, only make up less than 30 percent of college students nationrural areas, where residents are more likely to live in poverty and have lower education levels than those labeled urban, suburban or town, only make up less than 30 percent of college students nationwide.
Similarly to the situation in Oklahoma, the inadequate level of funding for teacher pay available in the state of Wyoming used to make it impossible for teachers in rural areas to keep up with their cost - of - living.
The reviews say to avoid the 18 inch alloys as they make the ride harsh, to an extent this is true but living in rural east anglia we have more than our fair share of bad roads and overall the 500x copes supremely well.
The use of 360 - degree video technology will bring adoptable pets to life for adopters, draw attention to pets in large, small & rural areas of the country and make the pet search process more engaging vs. looking at pictures.
You can find a list of resources for making your own shelters no - kill, whether you live in a small, rural area, or a huge city, at the Best Friends website.
Some working cats are social and well - suited to a life lived outdoors or as companions to horses, making them a great addition to a variety of rural households.
Small enough to live comfortably and healthily in a city apartment, yet sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of a rural existence, a Tibetan Terrier's size, as well as its temperament, makes it eminently well suited for its role as a modern - day companion dog.
The Inchanga Choo Choo is a steam train named Wesley that has been around since the 1930's and now has the wonderful task of steaming to life on the last Sunday of each month and transporting passengers on a round trip from Kloof to Inchanga... There is something relaxing about sitting back while listening to the clackety - clack of the train while gazing out at the beautiful scenery and rural scenes that make up the Valley of 1000 Hills.
Stepping Blayu rural life in a beautiful rural area on the border of Tabanan and Badung district makes your vacation feel will be different than the others.
If time allows, make a stop at the local market to catch a gimpse of everyday life in a typical Lao rural area.
Rural Scots accept such extremes with matter - of - factness, and, in Cocker's sculpture, these attitudes are reflected in the sense of a normality that springs from making objects and finding symbolic threads to link the physical and spiritual aspects of life.
The 35 - year - old was shortlisted for an installation — a diorama - like work that combined collage and film — at the Whitechapel Art Gallery; and a work she made in response to the artist Kurt Schwitters who, exiled from his native Germany under the Nazis, spent the last years of his life in rural Cumbria.
Taylor McKimens has been known for years as a painter of «American Life», making large and narrative paintings that feature rural tableaux, economically marginalized people, overlooked and often beautiful details of the natural world and cultural debris.
The eighty works in the exhibition by artists such as Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, and Jean - François Millet, represent both a celebration of the pre-industrial conditions of rural life, labor and landscape, and an artistic primitivism of deliberately crude print - making techniques and styles.
Many contemporary artists, architects and creative practitioners are challenging the assumptions made about rural life, providing a new vision of the countryside grounded in everyday experience.
Other far - flung locations in this Talent in Texas show reflect art - making's increasingly migratory character, such as rural Maine — see Keliy Anderson - Staley's fascinating Off the Grid series depicting the homes of families living without plumbing or electricity — and Venezuela, where Miguel Amat shot his hauntingly ambiguous large - format photographs of dams used not just to generate electricity to «contain» the leisure activities of low - and middle - income local tourists who lack international travel options.
Shot and staged with a cast of locals, friends and family, Crewdson uses the environs and interiors of an out - of - the - way Massachusetts town, its river and woods as the setting for his scenes from rural life — photography as untold short stories, movies in the making.
Living in rural Alabama, Dial made work throughout his life, but received wider notice only in his late 50s, when the artist Lonnie Holley tipped off the collector Bill Arnett to his work, sparking a friendship and business arrangement that would be both controversial and fruitful, and that would eventually lead to major museums collecting his work, like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which now owns 13 of his pieces.
I first saw her work in a book about her career / life as a painter among famous painters — thanks for the update for those of us in rural far - away hinterlands of art making.
Here's a tweet of mine making the point that innovation, in this case a fresh business model at Selco in India, can fast - forward improvement in people's lives in rural or off - grid communities even as urban power systems evolve:
Living in the middle of nowhere (a.k.a. rural Ontario, Canada) makes it difficult, I suppose, to keep one's finger on the pulse of children's fashion, but the world she described was shocking to me.
Cities in particular are vulnerable — they are normally significantly warmer than their rural hinterland — and the ability to make long - term forecasts of potentially murderous heat extremes could save lives.
That if we take seriously the threat of forest fires made worse by climate change, we can save lives and livelihoods for rural and agricultural communities that we are just not doing enough to protect right now.
Alaska is home to 40 % (229 of 566) of the federally recognized tribes in the United States.171 The small number of jobs, high cost of living, and rapid social change make rural, predominantly Native, communities highly vulnerable to climate change through impacts on traditional hunting and fishing and cultural connection to the land and sea.
Join business leaders who are investing in the quality of life here in the Upper Valley by conserving the rural landscapes and the «sense of place» that make the Upper Valley unique and special.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z