Sentences with phrase «more rural setting»

The owners of this three - bedroom, semi-detached Victorian mill worker's cottage in Birmingham bought it in 2005, after searching for a more rural setting for their family.
With their kids grown and gone, they're looking for a more rural setting with room for horses.
One shows a station in a clearly urban environment, the other in a more rural setting.
The effect may be achieved in a formal avenue lined with trees or in a more rural setting with randomly placed trees on each side of the route.
The beach is north of Shek O Beach, and has a more rural setting.
Villa Avalon is in an ideal location, right on Seminyak's doorstep yet with the peace and quiet of a far more rural setting.
It is helpful to already live in a place or have access to a place where a breeding business will be permitted — e.g. a more rural setting rather than an urban one.
These large dogs need a big yard to roam freely off leash so the more rural the setting the better.
He will be in a more rural setting and will probably do much better there.
Our budget pick is the Old Cobblers Farm Bait Bar, and it's a wonderful solution for a rodent problem in a more rural setting.
In other, more rural settings, Rosen finds, the sell may be harder.
Specifically, these programs are meant to entice and reward those who serve in one of Arizona's underserved population areas, including those in more rural settings.
Rental cars are particularly useful in more rural settings where public transportation may not be well - established, but be aware of how and where you rent.
In more rural settings, a microgrid can be even more empowering.
In most developing places it isn't engineers or big contractors that build homes, especially in more rural settings.

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In a rural setting however, the people are more culturally homogeneous, which means that the pastor must understand the culture to gather anybody.
In a video message Laudemir André Muller, Minister for Agrarian Development, Brazil, talked about a set of public policies for a more sustainable production model, in particular the National Plan on Agroecology and Organic Production, designed for rural development and healthier food.
These properties are set within the more rural, equestrian side of the Temecula Valley.
There are precious few schools following this model, but American society would benefit from more of them, and from their being more accessible to a wider socioeconomic demographic range in urban, suburban, and rural settings
In a city or rural setting, day camps offer a camping experience closer to home, where the campers arrive and leave like a school day, but the entire focus is fun, and more fun.
A more recent review of 200 studies suggests that a process is emerging in which higher income groups and industrialized countries set the trend, and are then followed gradually by the urban lower income, rural groups and less industrialized countries.
«To support more opportunities for the girl child, especially those in the rural areas and those who were not opportune to go to school, we are planning on setting up six Women Development Centres to make it easier for them to access projects and programmes set up by government to better their living conditions», she said.
For more than sixteen years, I have taught students at every socio - economic level in rural, suburban, and urban settings.
«The next stage of my research is to conduct interviews with women from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and also recruit more GPs from rural and urban settings to take part in the research,» Ms Young said.
«Injuries caused by firearms differ in rural or urban settings: Teens in urban areas more likely to be victims of firearm assault, while children in rural settings are more likely to experience accidental injuries.»
But the models did not match measurements of PAHs taken in more than 300 urban and rural settings around the globe.
Screenwriter Alice Birch has cannily relocated the story from Russia to 19th - century Somerset, where the idyllic rural setting soon becomes more stifling than relaxing.
«BPM,» «God's Own Country,» and «Call Me By Your Name»: Though the handsomely crafted, Italian - set «Call Me By Your Name» has gotten all the critical attention, two other films about young gay men coming to terms with themselves in much harsher environments — the French «BPM» is set at the height of the AIDS crisis in Paris while the contemporary British drama «God's Own Country» is set in a grim, rural northern England — are both more haunting and powerful.
The surroundings are all rural loveliness, soaked in Carter Burwell's score — Asheville, North Carolina, doubles for Missouri, setting a stage that's a lot more affluent than the characters seem to be.
Shane Black has denied this plot point and a recent production rumor gives the impression it's more of a rural setting as scenes have been shot on a local private farm, supporting Black's denial.
More than that though, it's a triumph in storytelling with finely drawn, recognisable characters despite its unfamiliar, rural Turkish setting.
A South Carolina judge's ruling that the state must provide more educational opportunities for young children in poor and rural areas is setting the stage for an extensive legislative and policy debate on K - 12 schools in the Palmetto State.
It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is defined and case studies on Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development through tourism); UK Sustainable Car Industry; South Oxfordshire and Milton (Contrasting Rural Areas) and many more named place examples.
A new set of essays look at how policymakers and others can provide more support for rural schools.
In particular, I've been focusing on understanding the degree to which Head Start might be more or less effective depending on where centers are located — in urban versus rural settings, in communities with high versus low levels of wraparound services and resources, in high - versus low - crime neighborhoods.
About one - fifth were in high - poverty rural areas; more than 40 percent were in midhigh - poverty rural settings.
on what others are doing in elementary or high schools, urban or rural settings, with a science or a more cultural focus.
While not a major force in most rural districts, brick - and - mortar charter schools — far more expensive to operate — can create turmoil in a small district, especially one that sets itself up as a competitor to the community's public schools.
Today, Catholic educators in the archdiocese serve more than 67,000 students from Pre-K to twelfth grade in rural, urban and suburban settings throughout the ten southern counties of New York State.
Settings: Urban, Rural, Suburban School Types: District, Charter Targeted Grades: K - 8 Number of Participating Students: More than 1,000 Number of Participating Teachers: 51 - 200 Curriculum Areas: Global Languages, Literacy, Math
(A) IN GENERAL. - Of the total amount of funds made available to carry out this chapter for each fiscal year, not more than 10 percent shall be set aside for rural infrastructure projects.»
Between the birth of our country and today, the percentage of people living in rural instead of urban settings has reversed, with now more than 80 per cent of Canadians being city...
His connection to rural landscapes was evident in his free - verse, imagistic poetry, which often explored human and animal drives set against an... (more)
Two new books will soon join these: The Urban and Rural Thesaurus volumes, which help writers write stronger, more vivid imagery by profiling 225 Fictional settings and the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures associated with each.
Set in present day rural Thailand, Cotterill launch of a brand new series which is as sharp and witty, yet more engaging and charming, than ever before.
Set in an evocative rural landscape à la Hillbilly Elegy and with sharp insight reminiscent of Daniel Woodrell (Winter's Bone), Wiley Cash (A Land More Kind than Home), Karen Dionne (The Marsh King's Daughter) or Lisa Wingate (Before We Were Yours), Tess Sharpe's debut Barbed Wire Heart is a breathtaking «ballad of survival sung by a voice you'll never forget» (David Joy).
Set in present day rural Thailand, Cotterill is as sharp and witty, yet more engaging and charming, than ever before.
Family Dollar's mix of name brands and quality, private brand merchandise, appeals to shoppers in more than 7,200 stores in rural and urban settings across 45 states.
If, on the other hand, you live in a rural setting where your dog is allowed to be free without a leash, you may have to watch him more closely.
Set away from the chaos of inner - city living, Superior pet owners enjoy a more rural lifestyle and understand the unique needs of their pets in such an environment.
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