Quantitative Research Article Critique Frances Vitek Winston-Salem State University NUR 3303 Nursing Research Introduction Nurse residency programs are important in the desire for nursing recruitment and retention. New graduate hires face many stressful challenges transitioning from student to professional RN in the workforce. Loss of a new graduate nurse leads to a great financial loss and ultimately increase in the shortage that in turn can lead to patient safety issues. The leaders
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AN INVESTIGATION ON FACTORS INFLUENCING ACCESS TO FINANCIAL CREDIT BY THE RURAL PEOPLE IN KENYA (A Case study of Othaya in Nyeri South District) KIBICHO NAHASHON KAIRO BUS-1-6564-1/2011 A research proposal submitted to Kenya Methodist University in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance. MARCH 2012 DECLARATION I declare that this proposal is my original work and has not been presented in any University for award of degree
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towards this research. Introduction Cities are oversaturated, on one hand most of the population is concentrated in large cities. In 2030 more than 80% of the population will live in urban areas, on the other hands mobility needs of the modern population are growing continuously. While urban demand for trips is growing constantly, supply is limited, and must be optimized, not increased. Well planned, efficiently operated and cost effective
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To what extent does rural-urban migration from the Lake Bogoria area of Kenya relate to core-periphery perceptions? Introduction Migration is an important part of human geography, and an interesting topic to study in Kenya where there is, and continues to be a sharp increase in the number of people relocating to its cities. Currently, 40% of Kenya’s population live in urban areas and this figure is expected to triple in the next 40 years (Khazan 2013). Migration has many effects on the rural and
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demographic process whereby an increasing proportion of population of a region or a country lives in urban areas. It has three linked concepts. Urbanization 1. Demographic phenomena 2. Structural change in society 3. Urbanisation as a behavioural process As a demographic phenomenon, it is interpreted as a process involving the absolute and relative growth of towns and cities within a defined area. The structural change in society is linked with the demographic process, which is consequent upon
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Urbanization is defined as “an increase in a countries proportion of population that lives in towns and cities”. Urbanization can be a very slow process for some areas, such as LEDC’s, however countries that are more developed anyway can go through the process a lot faster as they have resources such as money to fund projects leading to an urban area being built. An example of a city that has very varied quality of life is Mumbai in India. Mumbai is a megacity that has a thriving economic scene, being
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socio-economic challenges the country faces. Peoples priorities is the first factor we will have to look at. If for instance the water demand is greater than the supply, then there would certainly be a problem. As farmers and people from rural areas,who are dependant on water supply for life and irrigation purposes, would have to look for another solution. Such as rainwater or alternative sources to get access to water. People should participate in the development projects which are aimed to
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urban oriented society. In 1970s, Nigeria had possibly the fastest urbanization growth rate in the world as a result of great influx of people into urban areas, in 1986; the growth rate was estimated to be close to 6% per year more than twice that of the rural population. Between 1970 and 1980, the population of Nigerians living in Urban areas was estimated to have grown from 16 to more than 20% and by 2010, urban population was expected to be more than 40% at the nation’s total population. Although
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Research proposal Title: The role of cobblestone on youth unemployment reduction in Adigrat city by -Amanuel Teklu Aregawi teklu Dawit Hagos Berihu Gebremeskel Adigrat UniversityCollege of Business and Economics Department of Management/ MBA 1.INTRODUCTION Cobblestones are small, chiseled rectangular stones formerly used to cover road surfaces ,typically either set in sand or similar selected material, or are bound together with mortar. Paving with cobblestones allows a road to
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important aspect of my childhood, I have observed how the disparity of greenspaces between communities affects them, and because my exposure to greenspaces has provided me with a valuable relationship with the natural world. Growing up in a rural area, the majority of my childhood activities were dependent on the parks and forests that were accessible to me. I played soccer in the nearby fields, learned about animals in the closest ponds and creeks, and socialized with other kids at playgrounds
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