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    Reiki is a studied discipline that has proven biological effects on the patient. Many hospitals around the country are training staff member to become Reiki masters to aid patients in healing. There is also an extensive use of prayer and its miraculous healing power. There is more evidence-based data of the passing of energy than that of herbs and oils. However, it is obvious that alternative medicines exist, and their daily use can remedy numerous physical daily ailments. Herb and…

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    Education is, and always will be, the most important part of any society. It is the very thing that prepares future leaders for the world, and teaches the skills needed to those who work to keep the world turning. Without an education, especially in today’s world, it is virtually impossible to live a productive, prospering, or successful life. Advancements in technology alone, demands an ever-evolving know how, that could not be taught to children by their parents alone, but require some sort of…

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    Medicine In Africa

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    In most countries, traditional doctors are viewed as primitive, unethical and uncivilized lot that not only increases the risk of patients but also upsurges spread of some disorders. Thus, the government s do not allocate enough financial incentives to develop this valuable component of health care. Use of herbs and direct plant extracts reduces body hype reactions associated with some chemically made medicines. Support to herbal medicine research in African countries is low and hence…

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    Homeschooling has been the fastest growing educational alternative in the country for several years for one very good reason: most families quickly discover that there are fringe benefits to homeschooling, such as not being tied to the school’s daily schedules. But even more importantly, relationships within homeschooled…

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    Traditional Chinese medicine and modern Western medicine use distinctive approaches in healing and have distant modes of doctor-patient interaction. Despite their contrasting healing practices and cultures, they share a number of similarities and differences with regard to aspects of doctor-patient relationship or professional authority of doctors. To start with, traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine show both similarities and differences in the degree of formality of doctor-patient…

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    specific religious or moral instruction, and to take advantage of the efficiency of one-to-one instruction, which allows the child to spend more time on childhood activities, socializing, and non-academic learning. Many parents are also influenced by alternative educational philosophies espoused by the likes of Susan Sutherland…

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    Homeschooling has been a topic of much controversy. It has attracted the attention of media, psychologists, writers, bloggers, teachers and parents. Attention which is not always positive. Research has shown that there are many parents who consider homeschooling to be a better op-tion than public school. Homeschooling is favorable for the parents who have a strong opinion about their child’s religious beliefs and unique learning needs. Homeschooling may be concern-ing to the parents that…

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    Renewable sources of energy Nicholas Reibel Northeastern University 8/12/14 Abstract Environment degradation has taken a global dimension. Human activities continue to cause interfere with the natural surroundings. The balance of the ecosystem has been defiled due to technological advancement, prominence of materialism, human greed, and misuse of nature and egoism of human nature. Non-renewable energy sources have been cited as responsible for environmental degradation. Efforts have…

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    Whether or Not America Should Make the Shift to Renewable Energy? The concept of a shining future fueled by an infinite cache of energy has existed for ages. Yet, in the current year of 2015, that concept is still far from being a reality. Many countries around the world are still highly dependent on fossil fuels in order to meet their daily needs. Why, in a time full of ever advancing technology, is this the case? Should America make the shift to renewable energy a priority? Opinions vary…

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    Recently, I ventured into town to have coffee at a local café. As I drove through the beautiful back roads, cascaded with homesteads and cattle farms, I noticed a field of solar panels sprawled across acres of land with sheep grazing underneath. I observed an elderly farmer walking through the field with a bucket in one hand and a walking stick in the other. He stopped and looked up at the panels then began to rattle the bucket. The sheep raised their cud chewing heads and begin to trot over to…

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