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Volume

29

Issue

1

Abstract

Whether we like it or not, rural areas in the U.S. have some of the same challenges as the rest of the developing world: "Brain Drain," families-at-a-distance, and looking elsewhere for higher salaries and greater opportunities-these are local, as well as international issues-and we hold the keys right in our own hands.

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