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    First Solar

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    Running head: Capstone Project: First Solar, Inc. Capstone Project: First Solar, Inc. Executive Summary: • Company & Product Overview: o leading manufacturer in photovoltaic solar modules and provider of solar solutions o Solar modules that consist of glass and cadmium telluride when combined convert sun light into electricity o Comprehensive recycling program that salvages old parts and an environmentally friends

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    The Culture of Kearney Kearney, Nebraska is a community in south central Nebraska. The self-proclaimed “Sand Hill Crane Capital of the World” is regionally known for the Sand Hill Crane population that follows the Platte River during migration, as well as the many trails throughout the community ("Kearney Visitors Bureau,” 2013). This author sought to discover the culture of Kearney on a short day trip to the area. A drive around the community, a walk through the downtown area, and a quick perusal

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    The Benefits of Alternative Energy Alternative energy has been an option as an energy source for a few years now. Unfortunately, there were a significant amount of obstacles that it has had to overcome, or that it is still having to overcome. The obstacles range from the lack of efficiency of alternative energy, fossil fuels being more efficient than alternative energy, and the subpar technological advancements. There are situations where alternative energy is useful and should be considered. Although

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    stray too far from home because alternative medicine is on the high horizon. Alternative medicine are medical therapies and herbal products that are not given by conventional doctors, but naturopathic or holistic doctors. There are many types of treatments that alternative practitioners provides for people. They are able to provide different therapies for example chiropractic, homeopathy,

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    Introduction “Green” (or alternative) energy is a substitute energy source for fossil fuels. Alternative energy is interchangeable with Renewable energy since the sources that are generated are natural and cannot be exhausted, all of which have minimal environmental impact. Alternative energy sources include solar power, which is acquired from the sun; wind power; water energy, which produces hydroelectricity; and biomass energy, which comes from plants. Due to these sources being free and causing

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    Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases Essay

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    needed and make the adjustments necessary to provide better service for the taxpaying citizens. Of course, none of this is possible without adequate funds in each town/city and the gas tax is guaranteed to provide those funds. Providing more public transportation will help us reach our ultimate goal of protecting the environment and ourselves. The other fifty percent of your money will be split evenly between funding for research of alternative fuel sources and funding for the implementation of a high-speed

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    .DOC .PDF AuthorLastName2 Alternative Energy and the Use of Fossil Fuels The role of energy in human life dates back to as far as the ages of civilization where ancient people needed fire not only for comfort but also for cooking (Michaelides 1). In the modern digital world, everyone has his or her uses of energy with other similar uses all of which affects the life of everyone. Notably, there is the production and use of energy in varying forms like in automobiles, airplanes, and manufacturing

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    The Benefits of Alternative Medicine over Conventional Medicine          I used to be like millions of Americans, thinking: "I'm too busy to research alternative health care. I don't even have time to slow down enough to think about it. I know I don't eat right; but there's not enough time to make healthy food. I'm not even sure what is healthy; the "experts" seem to come up with new findings that counter previous ones at least once a week. I rely on my doctor to keep me abreast of any problems;

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    Essay On Acupuncture

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    The purpose of the study was to determine the factors associated with the use of acupuncture for pain and to compare these factors to the use of other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and conventional medical services. The treatment of pain is expensive. In addition, use of surgery and medication increases risk of medical errors, complications, side effects and addiction. Clinical trials of acupuncture for pain have demonstrated results at least as effective as conventional treatments

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    The Dilemma Research had brought to the forefront two critical issues that surround this form of alternative medicine. 1. The controversial aspects of acceptance by the mainstream medical community in regards to the application or utilization of this form of treatment. 2. Legal implications based on Federal Law, and laws that originate at the State level. Federal law is specific in regards to marijuana in general. However, specific criteria for medical marijuana programs widely vary from state-to-state

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