Our reading on the development of rural area in South Carolina was really interesting to read. I think that the methods that are suggested for use in this reading are applicable to any other rural area in the United States. I think that areas that are struggling for unemployment should definitely think about what ways that can develop their area in order to bring more jobs in for men and women in the counties. Bottom up strategies are really nice when talking about community involvement. Law enforcement agencies usually use a top down approach, and it is interesting to see how each group flourishes under different types of leadership strategies. I think that addressing the lack of child care, teen pregnancy rates, poor education and unemployment are key problems with underdeveloped areas that need additional income. I also think that factories or large companies can come into these areas and provide jobs and insurance for many residents that wouldn't have that opportunity otherwise. It was a good article, well written, and very explanatory. I enjoyed reading it.
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