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Rural Development Through Information Technology
496 wordsRural Development through Information Technology: A Case Study of Dhar District of Madhya Pradesh The present study is an attempt to know how information technology is playing a significant role in the development of the rural society. It is a case study of gyandoot of Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. Information Kiosks/Gyandoot is based on a PCO model. It provides different kind of services to the rural masses to improve their quality of life. The services are concerned with their regular routi...
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Wal Mart K Mart
1,028 wordsI live in Mentor, Ohio, a suburb about thirty-five miles east of Cleveland. It used to be all greenhouses, until a few decades ago when it began the process of commercialization, along with other neighboring cities. Big-name stores moved into town, slowly at first. After awhile, along came a shopping mall and stores such as K-Mart. These businesses really began to change the community for the better. As the area became more developed, more people moved there. Eventually Wal-Mart made its way int...
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The Significance Of Imagery Rural Life In
2,650 wordsThe Significance of the Imagery of Rural Life in the Work of William Sydney Mount and His Contemporaries The imagery of rural life in the works of artist is a very interesting and challenging theme. This is because most of the societies were moving from rural to urban through the history and therefore this transitional period is usually very important. During this period many changes happen to the landscape as well as to life of people in the overall context. Artists make pretty good representat...
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Piece Of Art Early In The Morning
2,628 wordsIn 1841 an American artist John Rand invented collapsible metal tubes for oil paints. For impressionists, who often painted out-of-doors, this new convenience was indispensable. Before the invention of tubes, painters would have carried bladders (see image below left) to store the paint that they would have made in their studio. The bladders would have been made from pig membrane and tied at the top with strong twine to exclude air. About the same time, railway expansion was making the countrysi...
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Rural Life Eighteenth Century
783 wordsCompare and Contrast of Gold Sarah Ajdarodini Dr. Shipment Eng. 261 December 14, 2000 Compare and Contrast of Goldsmiths The Deserted Village and Crabbe's The Village The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith (O. G. ) and The Village by George Crabbe (G. C. ) are two remarkable poems of the eighteenth century. Both of the poems are similar and different in many ways. The theme of The Deserted Village is luxury verses rural virtue. Goldsmith opposes the increase in wealth and the growth of cities....
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