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    1. INTRODUCTION: The main focus of this assignment is to discuss or highlight why South Africa has embraced wind and solar as alternative energy sources. Wind and solar are the evolving renewable sources of energy. Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that is collected from resources which are naturally refilled on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind. Solar energy is energy derived from the sun in the form of solar emission. And wind power is a form of renewable energy created…

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    Wind Energy: A Case Study

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    Introduction In recent years, a greater focus has been placed on lowering our CO2 emissions and locating alternative energy sources to reduce our usage of natural resources and slow the effects of global warming on our planet. One such alternative energy source is wind energy. Wind energy is commonly viewed as a "free" source of energy because wind is everywhere - we only need to begin harvesting it. Due to the climate, Newfoundland would appear to be an obvious choice to for a wind farm. Many…

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    to what we are at now without water. The water wheel and spinning jenny weren’t the only forms of productivity using water as there were many other inventions that utilized water. The impact that maritime transportation had on Britain and other countries during this time was huge. Water was the most efficient resource during the Industrial Revolution and could possibly be the most efficient today. The Industrial Revolution depended heavily on water and would not have been the same without…

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    Chinese Acupuncture

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    HISHAM ALAMOUDI Chinese Acupuncture Introduction Acupuncture is a form of traditional alternative Chinese medicine. It is administered in form of needles inserted in the various acupuncture points in the human body. It mainly used by the Chinese people for pain relief (Abbate, 2004). Clinical practices on the use of Chinese acupuncture is common in various countries. System reviews and variety of researches have been carried on the Chinese traditional medicine. However, the results from the…

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    For adoption of these alternative sources of energy, 23 creating awareness and little training to local people is required. development and extension of services. All of these factors require 31 energy. While the non 32 renewable energy resources are limited, one has to go for harnessing renewable energy 33 resources. Nigeria is the most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa and is one of the poorest 34 countries in the world despite the huge resource from crude oil…

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    Homeopathy Case Study

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    Homeopathy Homeopathy is an alternative and complementary medical science based on theory of “Similar xxxxx similar” found by Dr. Samuel hehnemann, a german physician. It is the science of treating disease that employs very low quantity of drug substance that may be in higher quantity shows symptoms of other diseases in normal healthy person. 1.2 Global market of Homeopathic drug India is the country which exporting the homeopathic drug product to the foreign countries like USA, Germany and…

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    Easterners, the Maori culture in New Zealand, Chinese and Indian (Holistic). Native Americans use their “native medicine” that is based around man being part of nature and nature being part of man (Holistic). In the Middle and Near East, their alternative medicine practices date back to 2635 BC (Holistic). The physicians then, most commonly women, started the use of mummification and surgery techniques (Holistic). The Maori culture in New Zealand focus on mauri (spark or life force), wairua…

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    problems.Oil causes harm to the atmosphere by polluting everything around it and to solve this problem scientists are working to build sustainable energy sources such as solar panels. Given unlimited resources researchers could investigate and find an alternative to power the planet without harming the environment or the economy. Currently the main supply of energy on which vehicles, buildings, televisions and anything that runs on electricity depends on fossil fuels. Nearly all vehicles run on…

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    needs education, as shown in the data in this quote; “According to a recent Fraser Institute study based on provincial data for every independent school Canada, the remaining 95 per cent of independent schools in Alberta are religious-based, offer alternative approaches to teaching and learning, and/or focus on special education” (Van Pelt and Allison 2). Veronica Andreades shares her experience, “Learning at home creates the capability to cater to the needs of the child. My older brother was…

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    sound like an average life but that is the definition of success in my opinion. In fact, there are people from all sorts of backgrounds that have still worked to find their success. Residents of other countries still envy the United states and our vast opportunities. If you are new to this country than life probably seems great to you but for long time US citizens think of this in a different way. Many of us are used to this and take it for granted. As Americans, we are entitled to only three…

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