Sentences with phrase «show rural life»

One of the few books to show rural life outside the farmyard.
The images show rural life in Zambia in various settings inlcuding schools and shops.
The images show rural life in Ethiopia in various settings - from the highlands of Kotoba to the plains further east.

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Studies done in rural Bangladesh have shown that breastmilk continues to be an important source of vitamin A in the second and third year of life.
The Village is organized into three areas: the Common, Mill Neighborhood, and Countryside to show different ways of rural New England life in the 1830s.
Now, new research shows certain factors, including age and income, determine whether women living in rural Nepal have home births or hospital deliveries.
It showed over half of those living in rural areas disapproved of the government's attitude to fuel, transport and rural services, and planning.
And in recent days, Mr. Flanagan has shown flashes of political sophistication in his own party, working outward from his base on Long Island — where nine Republican state senators, including Mr. Skelos, live — while reassuring more conservative upstate Republicans on issues like the Safe Act, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's 2013 gun control law, which he supported but many rural residents abhor.
Research results from Lund University in Sweden show that urban great tits have shorter telomeres than others of their own species living in rural areas.
«Our findings show that children, particularly those under the age of 10, experience a protective effect against IBD if they live in a rural household.
More than half the world population now lives in cities, many migrating to urban centers from rural hinterlands, a trend that shows no sign of abating.
Researchers have shown significant differences in the fecal microbiota of Western European children versus rural African children living in an environment resembling that of our Neolithic ancestors.
► Several scenes show a rural area in which homes, schools and a factory appear bombed out; we see broken bricks, debris and thick dust and all buildings appear abandoned, except a farmhouse where a young woman lives alone.
Six contestants win a competition to appear on a LIVE reality TV show at a secret location in rural England.
Adapted from the 1924 novel by Ernest Perochon, the narrative covers several years in the life of the Paridier farm in rural France, beginning in 1915 and running through the end of World War I. With husbands, sons and brothers all shipped off to combat, it's up to the matriarch Hortense (Baye) to run the show, plowing the fields and reaping the crops with the help of her daughter, Solange (Laura Smet), and a brand - new farmhand, Francine (Bry), whom she brings on during the harvest season.
Set in rural Alabama in the early 1950s, Honeydripper gives us Tyrone «Pine Top» Purvis (Danny Glover), a local juke joint owner in debt and in competition with another bar owner, determined to bring financial salvation in the form of live shows starring guitar legend Guitar Sam.
Randy «The Ram» Robinson still lives in that past, at least as far as his taste in hair metal music goes, and pushes an increasingly broken body into the ring for regional cards in the show - biz hinterlands of rural New Jersey for a few hundred dollars a night.
Then a bishop at a rural church takes him in and shows him profound kindness, getting him back on his feet and imbuing him with a moral code that profoundly shapes the rest of his life.
Early on, he proposes to her by showing her the land he has purchased in rural Virginia, where they both live.
The images show urban and rural life in Kenya to give a balanced view of daily life.
These indicators show us that agriculture and the rural world are still linked to poverty, perpetuate gaps in basic health services, in quality education and a high standard of living.
Figure 2 shows that the achievement of rural students on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) gets worse the farther from a population center they live.
Joe Scarborough said it well on his show this morning: Those of us in the «bubble» are living better and better lives, while those in the rural countryside quite clearly are not.
New research shows disadvantaged children living in rural areas do worse at school than their city counterparts.
Studies show that children growing up on farms have a significantly lower incidence of asthma and allergies than children living in rural areas who don't live on a farm.
«We have shown that children with such diseases as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease were less likely to have lived in rural environments and were less likely to have farm contact in the first year of life before the disease had developed,» Radon says.
Also take the opportunity to explore the countless traditional objects that will teach you about rural life in Thailand, such as the fascinating animated model which shows how rice is grown in Thailand.
I live in a rural area, have been in a few local art guild shows.
The 16 photographs selected for this show explore rural life in this region and how southerners have engaged with the landscape over time.
The show is broad in scope, variously revealing how the «radical naturalism» of JMW Turner informed the first photographic panoramic views, and the way PH Emerson and TF Goodall channeled the hazy beauty of the Impressionists in their captured scenes of rural life on the river; as well as shedding light on Julia Margaret Cameron's relationships with George Frederic Watts and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the nascent parlour popularity of stereograph photography (among many other examples).»
Their work is shown at Compton Verney this spring in an exhibition dedicated to rural life and landscapes, spanning from the 17th century to the present day.
His work shows the process of transitioning back to city life after spending time in rural areas.
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.
His formative works of this period show an expressive figurative style, while his subjects are mainly drawn from rural farm life, and include the people, buildings, tools and machinery typical of the environment.
The show features more than 40 original fine art prints including lithographs and etchings that chronicle daily life — the bustle of urban streets, boisterous moments of leisure, modern modes of transportation, and bucolic rural images — by leading artists who approached their subject matter through the lens of realism: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Edward Hopper (1882 - 1967), Martin Lewis (1881 - 1962), Reginald Marsh (1898 - 1954), John Sloan (1871 - 1951), Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967), Stow Wengenroth (1906 - 1978), and Grant Wood (1891 - 1942).
Castle spent his life making art as a deaf, non-speaking man in rural Idaho, and though his work has been widely praised, it has rarely been shown in a museum setting.
In both rural and urban areas of the US decreases in fine particle air pollution from 2000 - 2007 has increased life expectancy, new research shows
This is patently false: as poll after poll has shown, farmers and Americans living in rural communities actually want these payment limits.
Donald Trump... can't deliberately engineer bad outcomes in people's lives — particularly bad outcomes in rural counties in red states — and then say this shows he was right all along and now Democrats are going to come crawling to the table.
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance recently carried out a road show called «Jan Jagruti» in various rural areas of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Goa.
Likewise, another paper published in Urban Geography proposed a urban - rural happiness gradient, which showed that though «there are many benefits of big - city living,» but «high levels of happiness are not among them.»
However, qualitative research has shown, that adolescents living in non-metropolitan (regional / rural) areas are more likely than metropolitan - living adolescents to report limited opportunities (facilities, types of activities, number of teams), proximity to facilities, and cost and availability of transport, as barriers to participation [27, 29, 30, 34].
Interestingly, even though taking walks in nature can help prevent depression, research has shown that the prevalence of depression is significantly higher in people who live in rural areas compared to urban areas in the U.S..
Finally, regression analyses showed that temporal discounting was not affected by whether people grew up or currently lived in a rural or urban environment (both p > 0.05).
In view of the most recent estimates of life expectancy showing a persistent gap across urban, rural and remote areas, [118] it is essential to focus on health services in all areas of Australia.
To be eligible for this loan, you typically must live in a small town — often rural or suburban with a population of less than 20,000 — and be able to show that your income is sufficient enough to make your monthly mortgage payments.
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