Sentences with phrase «more rural dwellers»

Indeed, the toilet of the future may be needed most by poor communities swelling on the edges of the world's large cities, as more rural dwellers crowd into urban centers, said Randy Strash, senior manager at the nonprofit World Vision, a humanitarian organization focused on the rural poor.

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The researchers also discovered that rural residents, whose lifestyle puts them in daylight more, retire and rise an hour earlier than city dwellers.
«But we found that urban dwellers were more likely to reach old age than their rural counterparts.»
Remarkably, investigations of highly preserved human coprolites (ancient stool samples retrieved from archeological sites) have demonstrated that their overall microbiome more closely resembles that of modern humans living in traditional rural settlements than that of the contemporary urban dweller [117].
and not surprisingly, small town and rural dwellers who just prefer a slower and more traditional lifestyle.
People in nearly every major demographic group — old and young, men and women, urbanites and rural dwellers — are more likely to know someone who uses online dating (or met a long term partner through online dating) than was the case eight years ago.
Urban dwellers are nearly twice as likely as rural residents to assert that their pets have special nutrition needs (45 percent versus 24 percent) and they are even more likely to be concerned about their pets having food allergies or intolerances (51 percent versus 22 percent).
Rural citizens, like yourself, would be penalized more than equal - income urban dwellers both from greater use of fuel and from increased prices for goods trucked in over greater distances.
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