Said, one of the most fundamental challenges is the lack of balanced development in the area of villages. There is no single , unified and accountable trustee. Now we have a problem with the budget, the budget of the villages every year. The industrial budget comes, the bill is formulated, then it comes to the parliament , it is hammered, and finally it becomes a law after the approval of the honorable guardian council. Economic dimensions there are employment, production and cultural dimensions. For example , the construction dimensions of kalodi allocate 7080 of the countrys Rural Development budget. What does that mean . It means that there isnt a mastermind who organizes these plans and rural bills in different dimensions in a way that gives priority to employment discussions. Discussions of production are related to discussions of livelihood, which has a more fundamental role in the livability of the village and the reduction of migration from the village to the city. On the
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Ashley it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union field hospital. Exceeding, a Union General hospital. It is pretty accurate. They worked with a lot of historians. They did a lot of research into both what occupied alexandria was like an specific family members the green family, a major character in the show. They were real people. Some of the physicians and surgeons and other folks are composites of the various people who would have worked there, but there is a lot of reality. The New York Times called it grays anatomy with crinolines, pretty good description . The fabric that civil war women would have worn. Ashley which i think is pretty accurate. Which makes it pretty accurate. As much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and love stories and other stuff. Sarah, what interested the aha in putting together a discussion . Why were they interested in having a discussion on what mercy street means to historians . Sarah i think ashley is t
Both what occupy alexandria was like an specific family members the green family, a major character, they were real people. Some of the physicians and surgeons are composites of the various people who would have worked there, but there is a lot of reality. The New York Times called it great anatomy with crinolines, pretty good description . The fabric that civil war women would have worn. Ashley which i think is pretty accurate. As much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and love stories and other stuff. Sarah, what interested the aha in putting together a discussion . Why were they interested in having a discussion on what mercy street means to historians . Sarah ashley is the one who came up with the idea for the panel, and it came out of conversations she and i had been having as we watched each episode on twitter, tweeting at each other about the ways that things were portrayed or little bits we could see of historian work coming out in the