life.
2-2. The fast expanding rural market
Currently, rural income remains low and the cosmetics market growth is mainly led by urban consumption. With 62% of the national population, the rural residents made up only 34.1% of the total retail sales of consumer goods in 2004. Boosting rural economic development and consumption have always been the Central Government’s main concerns. To raise
Introduction
Let’s see old days
~1970’: There is no
concept of ‘Leisure’ in
many Korean’s head.
1980’: We held two
major sports events. After that, demand of leisure made a huge increase.
2000’: New leisure styles appeared, such as internet games, web-surfing, SNS etc.
Self-development
Means the activity searching personal interests except business.
Including stud
1 daughter
Known for: V3 (antivirus software)
(중략)
Life Interests of Ahn Chul Soo
Reading
Read all the books in the library
Read everything (including the page numbers)
Community Service
Medical Community Service Club
Spent vacations in rural areas treating patients
Computer
Related to his major – wanted to perform better
Finds virus and creates vaccine
1. Geographic Characteristics
- Country' name : The Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Capital : Ha Noi
- Total area : 329,566 Km2
- Climate : subtropical(Northern), tropical(Southern)
- resources : phosphate, coal, manganese, bauxite, chromate, offshore oil resources, forest
- Environment : From May to January, there are season typhoons that occur deluge.
2. Health Status
1) Facilit
“Teaching English as a Mission Tool in rural Tibet”
Introduction
We are students who want to work for God’s Kingdom as missioners. In order to fulfill our dream, we chose English as our mission tool because English is the global language. One of the reasons why we chose this topic is we wanted to prepare and take a step for the future.
In this mini-task, we chose Tibet as our target c
3.2 Trends
- Globally, under-five mortality has decreased by 33%, from an estimated rate of 89 deaths per 1000 live births in 1990 to 60 deaths per 1000 live births in 2009. This decline translates into an average annual decrease in child mortality of 2.1%. Numbers of under-five deaths have declined from 12.4 million in 1990 to 8.1 million in 2009. While progress has been made, it is unequally
rural Madagascar (Fafchamps, 2002, p.15) to confirm that “poverty has an effect on crime” (p.13). There result is that “for all crime categories… there is at least one set of regression results showing a positive association between crime and poverty (See Table3)” (p.14), and this means if economy becomes worse, then the crime will rise.
Table3. The result of “Crime and Poverty: Evi
rural, but the scales are tipping as more and more people are moving to the cities where jobs are being created. The population of Delhi are exploding. With no housing, people are forced to live out on the sidewalks and sleep there too. We could see people asleep on any flat surface including the mediums of main roads. Delhi’s population grew by a staggering 46% between 1991 and 2001 to almost