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    Contents 1: Introduction 3 Homeopathic Potencies 3 2: Succession potentization Homeopathic 4 2a: Potentization 4 2b: Potentization Remedies 5 2c: the Regulation and Dispensing of Remedies 6 2d: the Minimal Dose Phenomenon 6 3: Dynamic Phytotherapy Remedies 7 Radionic Potentizing 8 4: Conclusion 9 References 11 Succession Potentizes Homeopathic and Dynamic Phyto-Therapy Remedies 1: Introduction Potency is medically and scientifically regarded as a medicated preparation

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Global Health Crisis of the Century? Rapidly sweeping across the continent of West Africa, the deadly Ebola virus is devastating African populations and raising the levels of paranoia within first world countries. With the world displaying very little resistance to the virus, it appears that the hope to contain the outbreak is waning with each passing day. This is by no means the second coming of the plague, but the Ebola virus does have the biological potential to significantly damage

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    the reduction in income tax. A factor that the government must take into account is the budget deficit, can the government afford to simply cut income tax that is a large source of revenue for the budget. A worsened budget deficit could have devastating impacts upon the economy, for example less people able to have the benefits they require, (this would also reduce demand in the economy as those on benefits generally spend the money they have as they do not have spare to save, this may damage the economy

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    Why Is Gmo's Be Banned

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    GMO’s are bad for your health, but do you really know what they are? The acronym GMO, stands for “Genetically Modified Organisms”. Know if we're talking about food, GMO’s are a way for the company owners to make more money, but the lasting impact can be devastating. So it is my opinion that GMO’s should be banned worldwide. The first reason I believe this is how it affects the animals it is fed to. GMO’s are genetically modified plants, that can speed up growth, increase weight and meat, and protect

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    understanding of criminal pathology, we gain a profound understanding of the enduring struggle communities face in confronting aberrant behavior and its devastating consequences. On the surface, the narrator's actions exhibit a chilling premeditation. He meticulously stalks the old man, carefully planning his entry into the room each

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    Picture Inside Out, a Disney/Pixar animated film, centers around the life of Riley, an 11-year-old girl who endures a move to San Francisco that greatly impacts her emotional balance. The film features five characters - Fear, Anger, Disgust, Joy, and Sadness - who personify the five major emotions in Riley’s brain and how these feelings impact Riley. When Joy - the lead feeling character - aims to suppress Sadness in her entirety and, thus, prevents Riley from processing her sad feelings, Riley

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    Fukushima Energy Crisis

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    On March 11, 2011 Japan was rattled by a powerful earthquake and tsunami. When the tsunami hit, thousands of lives were changed forever. The tsunami claimed lives, destroyed homes, businesses, and roads and left an excessive amount of debris. The impact of the tsunami also caused a major power outage which in turn caused a nuclear meltdown/explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. With the devastation of that day and the days that followed, there will be long-term effects on the environment

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    hurricanes. All of these are natural disasters and all have their own significant impacts. We have experienced several of these within the past 10 years. Many with great impacts, however as far as hurricanes go, Katrina was one of the five the most dangerous and devastating hurricanes of U.S. history. On August 28, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States. The damage from the actual storm was devastating. Hundreds of thousands of people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama were

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    of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico” (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, n.d., para.1). This tragedy didn’t only have a devastating impact on the environment; eleven personnel assigned to the Deepwater Horizon Macondo rig lost their lives, either in the initial oil well explosion or the subsequent fires that resulted. The environmental impact of this disaster may affect the gulf states ecosystems/wildlife (Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida) for generations to come

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    the leading causes of death for this time period. Likewise, it is easy to see why people have looked into and even devoted their whole lives to finding new treatments and a possible cure for cancer. These scientific researchers have had a remarkable impact on the lives of cancer patients for

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