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The difference between a large-scale aid project and appropriate technology is that a large-scale aid is when a country receives a lot of aid, so it's basically given to the people, but an appropriate technology is developed by the people themselves without any aid.
Remote is in outlying areas and the first aid and skills are referred to wilderness first aid and survival. See related link.
Oxfam, Christian Aid, The Red Cross, Lutheran World Relief.
There is no prerequisite for first aid certification. However, courses in areas such as Wilderness first aid and other specialties, do require prerequisites.
The "Kool-Aid Man" is a reference to a commercial for the product Kool-Aid, in which a personified large pitcher of said drink promoted the product.
it provided aid to cities that were rebuilding destructed areas
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The challenges of governing an empire as large as Rome's and with the various ethnic groups contained in it were many. The main challenge was communication. Although the roads were excellent, it still took time for a communication/order/letter to reach the far corners of the empire. The distances also affected things such as tax gathering and rescue operations. For example, when there was an earthquake in Antioch, it took a considerable length of time for even the emperor's orders for the military to help the people to arrive, not to mention the physical aid in the form of rescue equipment, medicines and other humanitarian help.
The challenges of governing an empire as large as Rome's and with the various ethnic groups contained in it were many. The main challenge was communication. Although the roads were excellent, it still took time for a communication/order/letter to reach the far corners of the empire. The distances also affected things such as tax gathering and rescue operations. For example, when there was an earthquake in Antioch, it took a considerable length of time for even the emperor's orders for the military to help the people to arrive, not to mention the physical aid in the form of rescue equipment, medicines and other humanitarian help.