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Example sentences for "rural communities"

  • Evidence of this is found in the 1910 Census, which shows that for every illiterate person living in an urban community there are approximately two living in rural communities.

  • In even a more striking way did the field study of immigrant education in the rural districts lead to the question of general public education in rural communities regardless of their racial composition.

  • Over 60 per cent of the foreign born in rural communities in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona are unable to speak English.

  • Better living is the building up, in rural communities, of a domestic and social life which will withstand the growing attractions of the modern city.

  • In rural communities, there is as great a lack of collective thought as of coöperative action.

  • It will then remain only to sketch the outlines of the movement which is to give practical effect to the agreed principles in the life of rural communities.

  • Here is one of our greatest problems: How to increase the fullness of social life in rural communities so as to make country life and living everywhere more attractive.

  • It makes, too, for the fullness of life in rural communities.

  • In rural communities or in small towns there is less apparent confusion than in the bustling life of the city.

  • This is true wherever we live; but there is a sense in which our national community is peculiarly important to those of us who live in rural communities.

  • The wants of people in cities are, as a rule, looked after more completely by their local governments than is the case in rural communities.

  • The population of rural communities is necessarily scattering.

  • The curriculum offered is pitifully narrow even for an elementary school, and very few high schools are supported by rural communities.

  • The federal department of agriculture in co-operation with schools of agriculture is making intensive studies of rural communities.

  • Their discussions are not seldom informative, and that they make public opinion in rural communities is beyond cavil.

  • It is doubtful if any other social institution in rural communities, not excepting the church, so completely interests the entire family.

  • It nevertheless serves as a good example of a well-organized association designed to unite the school and home interests of rural communities.

  • Some of these have already been tried in rural communities, some of them have been tried in cities, and some of them have not been tried at all.

  • The apparent increase in the number of deaths in rural communities is, therefore, due to greater attention in reporting deaths rather than to any real increase in the number.

  • It is the aim of all hygienic efforts to prevent not merely premature death, but also the inefficiency of unhealthy living, and it is the latter condition rather than the former which generally prevails in rural communities.

  • Urban life has rapidly advanced for at least the more favored groups until it has far outstripped conditions in rural communities that go to make up the best in modern civilization and culture.

  • I believe the interests of the Kingdom will be advanced most where effort is united in rural communities.

  • The federated church should be adopted in rural communities and in many small cities.

  • The college man is now beginning to affect the sentiment and the practice in rural communities.

  • I am committed to the idea that there should be strong local centers of interest in rural communities, for thereby we develop local pride and incentive.

  • Educational Review, October issue 1910, on "Ways in Which the Higher Institutions May Serve Rural Communities.

  • The point to be made here is the exceedingly important one that rural schools must be made to fit the boys and girls for happy and efficient life in rural communities.

  • What other opportunities for service in rural communities come to college women in country homes?

  • I am staying out this semester to work on my graduate thesis, 'Social Work in Rural Communities.

  • Just now, she was planning an added chapter to her thesis, "Welfare Work in Rural Communities.

  • There are my notes for my thesis, 'Social Work in Rural Communities.

  • If such qualities developed in the comparative isolation and discomfort of the past, it is a moral obligation of rural communities of the future to do even more to produce the brawn and brain of city leaders in days to come.

  • Gambling is a diversion that appeals to those who have few mental and pecuniary resources as an offset to the daily monotony, but this habit is not typical of rural communities.

  • The community buildings now becoming so popular in rural communities are a good example of a family institution organized to furnish better recreation and social facilities for the whole family.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rural communities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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