Sentences with phrase «many rural places»

But it will increase economic opportunities for Americans who want to live in rural places — and those people do exist.
«Most rural places are culturally distinct from urban and suburban markets, where local competition is higher and where pressure from customers makes local businesses more likely to adopt new business activities to stay ahead of the curve,» says Fortunato.
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.
That might be the case in a conservative, rural place like Oklahoma.
Coconuts are used fresh (within 24 - 48 hours of harvest) from small family farms on Mt. Banahaw and other rural places in Quezon Province, the coconut capital of the Philippines.
By the special grace of God I used to be a politician, I'm one of the people that people in the National Assembly will not accept and because there is an urgent need for us to take Nigeria out of recession and Post can contribute huge amounts of money to the National coffers that will be distribute among the tasks of government and most importantly, Post can render what we call financial inclusion service, that's getting the people in rural areas, farmers, artisans who don't have access to normal bank services because Post offices are scattered all over the rural places.
We lived in a very rural place, and there were woods and fields right outside my back door, and I became obsessed with birds.
Coconuts are used fresh (within 24 hours of harvest) from small family farms on Mt. Banahaw and other rural places in Quezon Province, the coconut capital of the Philippines.
After having Thor's new axe fixed into his chest, Thanos snaps his fingers, eliminates half the universe's population and then quickly falls back into a portal, appearing in a rural place, seemingly ready to rest now that his goal has been achieved.
The second misconception is that there are no problems in rural places.
Better at When Than How As school districts around the country grapple with turnaround strategies and fiscal realities, school closure (and consolidation) has become a popular option in districts from Baltimore to Detroit, from Boston to Denver, even in rural places like Maine and North Dakota.
The third misconception is that even if there are problems in rural places, they will all be solved when everyone finally moves away.
There are quality - of - work and life issues that many rural places can and do promote.
Tompkins: The most common perception is that rural places no longer exist.
Brian Wilson, director at Rural England, who wrote the report, said: «A lack of a fast broadband connection is an issue in a lot of rural places.
Nearly 10 million children attend schools in rural places, and there are more than 7,600 school districts in the United States where more than half of students attend rural schools.
These visual contrasts mirror the diverse cultural, social, economic, and political realities that make rural places what they are today.
The predominantly upper middle class newcomers negotiate their sense of rural place against the backdrop of the primarily working class old timers» concept of rurality.
Working in some of the poorest, most challenging rural places, the RSCT involves young people in learning linked to their communities, improves the quality of teaching and school leadership, advocates for appropriate state educational policies, and addresses the critical issue of funding for rural schools.
The school also becomes the symbolic site where the former urbanites contest their sense of rural place with their neighbors who are long - standing rural inhabitants.
The school provides a physical and imagined place where newcomer families negotiate their sense of rural place.
These circumstances make school - based programs and community engagement to support early learning especially important in rural places.
2) Medical Costs While the housing and living costs may be indeed low in rural places in the US, the medical costs are not.
While there are still rural places in the U.S. without nearby roads and lots of cars, those locations remain the exception.
My family and I mostly traveled to rural places and didn't have many opportunities to redeem our points at glitzy hotels.
As industrialization began to spread, Moran's paintings of nature provided an accessible and direct experience and reflected a developing nostalgia among urban residents for the serenity of rural places.
As the story goes, beyond - the - grid solar companies are providing power to rural places in developing countries where the grid hasn't yet reached and at a lower cost than other available options.
Here is a chart comparing, for the CONUS from 1880 till today, very rural places with the rest: The data was obtained by selecting, out of all US GHCN stations, those showing in their metadata both rural mode and least nightlight.
Like, do cities modify the rainfall effect on Tmax in different ways to rural places?
Since big cities can be accident prone areas insuring a car here will be a lot expensive than driving your car in safer roads like in rural places.
Statistically speaking more car - related accidents and theft occur in urban places thus policy holders in metropolitan areas are considered to be more risky than people in rural places.
This is ideal for rural places to watch TV without any problem.

Not exact matches

But in many places, particularly in rural America, there isn't much choice in ISPs.
What makes this proposed drone delivery system interesting is that it involves flying the drones in an urban area, as opposed to rural locations where many drone delivery tests have taken place.
«Satellite technology can help reach Americans who live in rural or hard - to - serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not reach,» Pai said in a statement.
«Satellite technology can help reach Americans who live in rural or hard - to - serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not...
These properties are often areas of urban blight, rural abandonment, or places that others are reluctant to live in.
When you work with drones in remote or rural areas, or dangerous places, you may not want to send people there.»
Via the National Broadband Plan, the U.S. government is currently trying to bring high - speed internet to places where service is lacking, especially rural areas.
- Live in a place with lots of available mystery shops (both big and small cities have lots of shops but rural areas are difficult)
Likewise, USDA loans are designed to promote homeownership in rural areas — places where income might be lower than highly populated employment centers.
Mr. Kowalski and a cadre of rural MLAs mobilized rural Alberta Tories to vote for Mr. Klein on the second ballot of the 1992 PC leadership contest after Nancy Betkowski placed first by one vote on the first ballot.
«We provide jobs and employment in rural and remote places that otherwise it would be very difficult for the government to provide economic stimulus in... There isn't a lot else that those communities have.»
The program is officially known as the USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan Program, or the «Section 502 loan», named for its place in the USDA charter.
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).
This is, maybe most of all, a SOUTHERN film — the honorable, violent, classy (sir and mam), men - of - few - well - chosen - poetic - words, chivalrous, gun - toting, fishing, motorized - vehicle - loving, woman - idealizing - and - protecting, family - and - place - oriented, unprosperous, rural (but not agrarian) South.
Do you think that this kind of blatant prejudice is a geographic thing, limited to places like rural Tennessee?
Eliade affirms that it exists not only in places like «rural Romania, but is also to be found in India, in the Mediterranean religion, in Negro spirituals...» It injects solidarity among the suffering masses whoever they are and wherever they happen to live.
To front - load the story by saying people were being treated in animal stalls, and only later point out it was a free clinic held in a county fairground (rural area, large crowd... likely the only suitable place that passed health and safety requirements for such an event), and to not mention that many if not most of those taking advantage of the free medical care were likely farm workers and not here legally... is beyond poor reporting.
It is strongest in precisely the sorts of places one might expect — rural locations more than urban; southern and midwestern regions more than in the rest of the country; and among Catholics and very sectarian groups (such as Jehovah's Witnesses) more than in any sector of Protestantism.
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