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    child in public school then they would have better social skills. You would have better access of technology at a public school, because some homes may not be able to afford it. Public school is a smarter way of learning. If you attend public school, you have a far better chance of learning. Your teacher’s could help you out if you’re having trouble. You could get one-on-one help. You can interact with other students and make friends. Teachers could encourage you to stride for success. If you…

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    It is generally accepted that calorie restriction and exercise do not usually result in weight loss that is complete or long-term. Most fitness experts agree that, in order to reach and maintain your ideal weight, it is best to include additional methods. One such method, which has been gaining popularity in recent years, is acupuncture. Most people have heard of acupuncture, but may not completely understand it. This healing art, which originated in China over 2000 years ago, is used by…

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    Many students that are home schooled enjoy playing sports in their free time and include sports in their lifestyle. Playing sports while growing up teaches young children discipline, teamwork, and commitment. Unfortunately, some states do not allow home schooled students to participate on public schools sporting teams, while public schools let any students attending their schools participate on public schools sporting teams. Being home schooled and attending a public school have a few…

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    In the article “Not kidding around; a push to make kindergarten mandatory has the backing of educators and lawmakers who say it’s vital to development” by Kurt Chirbas, he talks about the option of making kindergarten mandatory. Additionally, he speaks of the importance of kindergarten and the level of educational teachings kindergarten is getting to. Chirbas says that kindergarten is becoming what first grade use to be and is starting to engage in activities to help skills like reading, writing…

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    to smoke when you are young and to do drugs in school and to bully others for their looks or their way of life. Every school has multiple bullies who pick on everyone and to me that is not appropriate. These bullies can really affect your child's learning too because they are so worried or sad about what the bully has said to them, so they might not do their work anymore and to give up on school. I have hated public school since 6th grade, that is when I first started to get bullied and hate…

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    With all the given cures and medical strategies in the twenty-first century, why do some people prefer alternative methods? In recent history, there have been some outstanding results in certain medical practices, but current technology deems them irreverent or “not useful” in today 's society. There are people around the world that still believe these are more helpful than the newest medicinal methods. The practices follow under the categories of integrative health, complementary medicine, and…

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    touch to enhance patient care. • The use of the healing process and preventative measure instead of western medicine to help patient care which is also refers to as Alternative Medicine. • The use of touch as a complementary medicine with Western medicine in the healing process of a patient. • The use the body, mind, and spirit system in the healing process 2. In what ways does this chapter confirm what you already know? I have always knew the power of touch and the connection roles it take in…

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    their own insurance policies don 't cover the practice of alternative medicine. Alternative medicine is sometimes the first choice a patient may choose and it is not always an option. Alternative medicine is one thing that has been suffered a long and large debate, due to its newfound popularity. It has raised many questions as to why…

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    Modern Post-Grunge is very different from the previous, heavier sounding Grunge despite sharing many common characteristics. The differences really started to come from a select few of major artists, who in turn made it blow up into a great genre of music. The one who is my personal favorite would have to be Breaking Benjamin. They were quick to become successful due to their impressive sound. Breaking Benjamin is known for being dynamically loud, having a low pitch, a dark and heavy tone, and…

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    from one place to another regardless of the distance between at a given time. Energy consumption, on the other hand, has been affected by the increasing demand for energy supply in daily activities such as transportation, cooking, entertainment, learning amongst others (Pfafflin and Ziegler). Immigration, therefore, has played a significant role in the increased energy consumption, which further contributes to a challenge to on the environment. Increased population and immigration have resulted…

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