Sentences with phrase «were rural economically»

During my 17 years as a high school principal I have worked in districts that were rural economically disadvantaged as well as affluent suburban.

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Millennials are coming into their time, economically, where in 2016 they were the fastest - growing consumers of wine, both in dollars and volume,» said Barbara Steele, who runs Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden in rural Jacksonville with her husband.
Efforts to get farmers to grow other crops have faltered because they aren't economically viable — in part because getting those crops to market from rural, isolated areas eats away the profit margin.
I am long on stock not traded in last 90 days SATIN CREDIT — CASTING AWAY DEMONITISATION DEMONS Satin Creditcare is a large microfinance company providing collateral free, microcredit facilities to economically active women in both rural and semi-urban areas.
See also Lucy Barbour, «Competition watchdog ACCC head Rod Simms (sic) denies claims an «effects test» would be «economically dangerous» (ABC Rural, 18 August 2014), in which the ACCC Chairman defends the ACCC's proposed effects test (and is also reported as saying that the current case against Coles was brought under the unconscionable conduct provisions rather than under s 46 because the misuse of market power prohibitions is a law that exists only between competitors...)
Our small school district in rural Nebraska does breakfast before school, and although my girls do not go, I would say that it is a nice blend of students (not just economically disadvantaged kids) and works fairly well.
Parents in economically depressed urban or rural areas might not be able to afford the higher lunch prices charged in wealthy suburban neighborhoods.
Without the New NY Broadband Program and Governor Cuomo's recognition of the economic challenge of deploying broadband in rural areas, high - speed access throughout the state would not be economically viable.
But, only about 2 % of the population of the United States is employed in farming, and even if you have a substantial multiplier for people who economically benefit when farmers are doing well, this is still only a modest share of the rural population in the United States.
Often they settled in rural communities when they were economically more healthy, (e.g. in a small town that relied on one factory that left or mine that shut down), but never moved away.
«Electricity grid extension is generally uneconomical, while diesel generator sets are expensive to operate and maintain, and do not provide long - term environmentally and economically sustainable solutions, especially for the rural poor.
«They can't change state and local tax policy, but they can perhaps can create a federal tax structure that is beneficial to a business relocating to a rural community or an economically stressed community.»
Community based tourism refers to situations in which local people — usually those that are poor or economically marginalized in very rural parts of the world — open up their homes and communities to visitors seeking sustainably achieved cultural, educational or recreational travel experiences.
«We are proud of every one of the partners and stakeholders — from forest managers to Gevo and Alaska Airlines — who have laid the foundations for a renewable fuel economy that will keep skies clear and healthy with the potential to bolster economically challenged timber - based rural communities in our region.»
Corporate salesman Steve Butler (Damon) has been dispatched to the rural town of McKinley with his sales partner (Frances McDormand) to offer much - needed relief to the economically hard - hit residents in exchange for drilling rights to their properties.
Other than that basic commonality, the schools were very different — some were big, some small, some urban, some rural, some were high - tech, some were low - tech, some integrated, some racially and economically isolated.
But too many rural and coastal areas and the towns of Britain's old industrial heartlands are being left behind economically and hollowed out socially.»
Economically disadvantaged rural and small - town children do a lot better than their city counterparts in learning what they are taught in school, but schooling is not enough.
This pan-geographic need is true for the most remote rural areas as well as the most economically prosperous urban areas.
Community schools offer a much - needed alternative to traditional schooling models even in rural communities that are not economically stressed.
Urban and rural children are more likely than suburban children to attend full - day kindergarten and economically disadvantaged children are more likely than advantaged children to attend full - day kindergarten (NCES).
Funding available through federal title programs support and provide equity for: students who are economically disadvantaged (Title I, Part A); students from migrant families (Title I, Part C); students considered at - risk, including neglected and delinquent (Title I, Part D); students learning English as a second language (Title III); students living in rural and remote areas (Title V); and students who are experiencing homelessness (Title VII).
Though Leland and Gray is a rural school in an economically struggling region — roughly half of its students come from low - income backgrounds — it offers a wide range of AP and dual - credit courses, which all students are eligible (and strongly encouraged) to take.
I'd have thought that in a relatively rural but also economically fairly strong country like Ireland, ebooks would be selling like crazy.
Must be teaching in a rural school district or those that are economically impacted and underserved; this can also extend to schools that face greater educational challenges as well.
Type II Shortage — a veterinarian is needed to spend at least 30 percent of time working on food animal species, and provide veterinary services in a rural (remote or economically depressed) area in a private practice setting.
Our Pierce and King County clinics operate out of mobile units that are able to travel to rural and economically depressed communities, making it as convenient as possible for people to spay / neuter their pets.
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.
Since most of the rural communities they target are economically strapped, the developers count on the enticement of a million ± dollars a year as enough to swing the deal.
How much of that investment has been in the rural or economically depressed areas of our state?
Environmental justice is another concern because much of the oil and gas extraction in the country takes place in rural, minority and economically challenged communities where employment is scarce and people believe they have no other choice.
But Lincoln wrote * plenty * on rural economies, and he was a keen student of the Bible too, and so we can assert with considerable confidence that Abraham Lincoln and Wendell Berry are on the same page morally and politically and economically, and their shared values and long - term goals are very different from the self - centered values and short - term goals of Big Carbon.
Abstract: An evaluation of analyses sponsored by the predecessor to the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) of the global impacts of climate change under various mitigation scenarios (including CO2 stabilization at 550 and 750 ppm) coupled with an examination of the relative costs associated with different schemes to either mitigate climate change or reduce vulnerability to various climate - sensitive hazards (namely, malaria, hunger, water shortage, coastal flooding, and losses of global forests and coastal wetlands) indicates that, at least for the next few decades, risks and / or threats associated with these hazards would be lowered much more effectively and economically by reducing current and future vulnerability to those hazards rather than through stabilization.
The career counselor is becoming an important tool in helping rural communities grow economically and expand their skilled workforce base.
The economically active population is 785.79 million with 359.14 million employed in urban and 405 million in rural China.
The effects of place may also vary with individual and households characteristics.2 This is reflected in an urban excess of CMD only among those who were economically inactive, 51 variation in suicide rates with area level and individual socioeconomic factors, particularly unemployment, 52,53 and interaction between ethnicity and urban / rural location in the association with depressive symptoms among those living in poverty in the USA.54 Thus, place may only affect those with specific vulnerabilities.13
Every community, whether rural or urban, economically disadvantaged or affluent, has been touched by this issue.
Many rural areas are struggling economically, with younger households exiting for greener economic pastures in urban and suburban areas.
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