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Stupid Retards ^^ Definitely not the answer. The answer is: burgesses.
It refers to a system adopted in medieval times to organize the rural economy. There were three classes of 'manors' such as the free peasant holding of land, the serf who was bound to the land and subject to his lord's will but entitles to his protection and the Demesne who was an individual in possession of his own land. This was land that adjoined or belonged to the Manor House
The Germanic invaders who stormed Rome could not read or write. Among Roman subjects themselves the level of learning sank sharply as more and more families left for rural areas. Few people except priests and other church officials were literate.
Absolutely. Indoor toilets - and even flushing toilets - existed since about 1600, and the present-day model was already patented in 1852. Not by Thomas Crapper by the way, although his name is immortalized in toilet-related expressions. The outdoor toilet remained a fixture of rural areas until well into the 20th century, but that had mostly to do with the absence of waterworks and sewerage services in these areas.
The rituals and traditions of women seem to be similar from prehistoric ancient civilizations till 1960s in rural communities of South Asia. Technical and professional jobs and farming had integrated role of women hence rituals and traditions are quite similar. We find very fine quality jewellery bangles and statue of dancing girl from Matured Harappan Civilization 1900-1300 BC in South Asia.
not sure for the dance drama but its rural origin is India
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D. V. Chickermane has written: 'The single-teacher school in rural education and development' -- subject(s): Rural Education, School size 'Experiments in rural education' -- subject(s): Continuing education, Rural Education 'Teaching in single-teacher schools' -- subject(s): Elementary Education, Rural Education 'Impact of bilingualism on the progress of children in primary schools in rural areas' -- subject(s): Bilingualism, Primary Education, Rural Education
There was no hiding the movement of people.
Alcohol - followed by tobacco/nicotine.
Economic opportunities, such as better-paying jobs, access to education, and a wider range of services, are primary factors that draw people from rural areas to urban areas.
rural people are people that live outside the city's among the farms and ranches usually making their living from primary production rather then secondary production,
the best method to collect primary data is to make a Baseline Data or using the method of Rapid Rural Appraisal.
"Rural Industry" means any premises used for handling, treating, processing, packing or distributing primary products and includes the servicing in a workshop of plant and equipment used or intended for use for rural uses in the locality.
There is no particular city of origin in Ireland. Ireland has lots of cities and Irish people come from all over Ireland, from cities, towns, villages and rural areas.
Alexander Joshua has written: 'Rural primary education and adult literacy in Tamil Nadu' -- subject(s): Elementary Education, Literacy, Rural Education
Garvin Karunaratne has written: 'Microenterprise development' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Rural poor, Economic assistance, Domestic, Rural development, Domestic Economic assistance 'Success in development' -- subject(s): Rural development projects, Bangladesh Youth Self Employment Programme, Comilla Programme of Rural Development 'Administering rural development in Third World' -- subject(s): Rural development 'Non-formal education' -- subject(s): Non-formal education, Rural development