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    Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is something that is becoming increasingly popular among individuals. CAM is better summarized as “diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention complements mainstream medicine by contributing to a common whole, by satisfying a demand not met by orthodoxy or by diversifying the conceptual frameworks of medicine” (Ernst and Fugh-Berman). Explained further, when faced with medical issues, individuals often seek conventional medicine. However, there are those who

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    Resolve that homeschooling should be banned. Imagine, you are a parent and you want the best education for your child. Which do you choose, a public school, or homeschooling? The answer is blatantly obvious, and I’m here to tell you why. Firstly, you have to work to provide for YOURSELF, let alone a FAMILY. It takes $10.20 per hour to provide for yourself, now let 's take that times the average family size. On average, a family has 2 parents and 2.5 children, so 4.5 people. So let 's multiply that

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    Homeschooling is a growing form of alternate education with many topics of interest. Many students are enrolled across the country, with more each year. People debate whether or not these students are receiving the same benefits as public schools. The many forms of homeschooling benefits students as public schools do, but only to a limit. “Homeschooling was first proposed by American educator John Holt,” (Variations). Since then many different forms of homeschooling created. Most homeschooling falls

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    If you were to overhear a conversation in a household with children, it isn’t uncommon that you would hear bickering and debating between child and parents about their future plans of education. One of the big discussions you would hear would be whether or not to attend a school or to stay home for education. Deciding where a child should further their education is not a decision that should be taken lightly. There is a reason that the decision to homeschool or to send a child to a public or private

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    symptoms of lung cancer. Despite the scientific proof of medical treatments, alternative and complementary therapies on are the rise when it comes to the dying population. In this paper, I will go over the dying patient’s options, why people choose alternative therapy, why others go against t, some different types of alternative therapies, complimentary therapies working alongside hospice, and the harmful effects that alternative therapies may cause.

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    most efficient, whereas, others view wind energy as a time bomb that will soon destroy the planet. Alternative energy sources should replace non-renewable energy with wind energy. One reason wind energy should replace non-renewable energy sources is because energy provides clean energy to home and farms all across the nation. These natural resources will never run out, and as a result, alternative energy resource companies will never have to break open the earth 's surface to find other resources

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    American households and vehicles. Unfortunately, majority of the energy that is currently used comes from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are un-renewable energy, which means that one day that it would eventually disappear. Unlike fossil fuels, there is an alternative way to get energy, from renewable sources. I will be presenting the Democrat’s and the Republican’s views on renewable energy use and also be comparing the similarities and differences. I will also explain my own perspective on renewable energy

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    The Learning Team - A (LTA) in the Quantitative Analysis for Business class studying for Week Four was both interesting and challenging for the team members. The members were comfortable and uncomfortable with different and similar topics (steps in testing research hypothesis, comparing means of two or more groups, and calculating the correlation between two variables). LTA reflects back over the previous weeks studying and week’s four topics. LTA member also expresses and relates how the application

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    energy: fossil fuel, nuclear fuel, and renewable fuel sources (Hossain). Fossil fuels are being used up, nuclear fuel must be created, but renewable fuel can be regenerated. Renewable energy includes select natural resources, recyclable materials, alternative fuels, bio refineries, solid biomass, and innovative clean energy (Maczulak). Sources of renewable energy are being used to convert wind, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, biomass, and solar energy into electricity that can be used to power our world

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    I would like to start off with a saying by Gro Harlem Brundtland, the prime minister of Norway. She defines sustainable development as “the development which fulfills the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs.”(1) This statement supports both economical and environmental development particularly for people with a low standard of living. When we talk about sustainable development, we also contemplate sustainable energy. Let’s see how

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