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    The depletion of the Earth’s natural resources is a problem which will affect the human race for as long as they call the planet their home. If human beings do not do something to avoid the depletion of the remainder of the Earth’s essential resources it could mean their extinction. The most important and influential solution to such a problem is the pursuit and engineering of sustainable development technologies. According to an article on the International Institute for Sustainable…

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    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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    Polylactic Acid (PLA) Polylactic acid begun to be commercially produced and directly used in the 1990’s, as it was manufactured in large quantities and used for profit. Since then, continuously increasing amounts are being produced, as more is being used in everyday items. The biopolymer is a renewable source, as it is derived from plants, in particular corn crops. Development of Polylactic Acid 1. Corn starch is harvested from corn crops. 2. The starch undergoes hydrolysis to break the bonds…

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    endless use of coal, we are now paying the price"( "Importance of Alternative Energy"). As much as many people would like to oppose this, there is a limitation to how much we can use because eventually, if we keep using it up at the rate we are, there will be nothing left. All that will be left is acres of destroyed shorelines, forests, wildlife, and a heated up world. It is extremely essential to understand the importance of alternative energy sources because of this futuristic…

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    being recognized for their new sound, and acknowledged for their impact on alternative rock. Nirvana influenced change by not only introducing society to their new music, but…

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    choose their form of treatments; complementary and alternative therapies. The purpose of this paper is to bring to readers the understanding of complementary therapies, types of complementary therapies, historical background and context, regulation and uses; EBP and research utilization in the traditional environment of complementary therapies. In this paper will mainly focus on complementary therapies, but you will also learn a little about alternative therapies for the whole person.…

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    Is Wind Energy Practical?

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    Is wind energy practical? To some extent wind energy is practical. It is practical in these ways . First they require little maintenance,This source of power wance it is up and running really requires little maintenance all u have to do is sit back and wait for the wind to blow also they make a lot of energy with little maintenance. This is the energy of the future no mining no hiring people to mine the coal . No hauling the coal to the power plant to burn the coal . This means the cost of the…

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    They had to find alternative energy sources, paving the way to re-entry of wind turbines to generate energy. Know wind turbines are used to generate electricity to power a city or charge a small battery. 6. List the problems this technical innovative design solves? The problem…

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    Alternative Medicine was used by ancient Chinese, Egyptians and many other ancient Civilizations. Proofing to be effective at the time, Alternative medicine has been evolving and maturing throughout the time thus gaining popularity. Since the beginning of the 19th Century, the use of alternative medicine has been growing for treating asthma and other allergic diseases. Whether alternative medicine is as good as Conventional Traditional medicine or not is a highly controversial issue. This is…

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    distinction of having six recognized systems of traditional medicine, viz. Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Yoga, Naturopathy and Homoeopathy. Of these, Ayurveda is the oldest and the most popular to this day. Under the traditional system of medicine, alternative medicines are derived from herbs, minerals, and organic matter, while for the preparation of herbal…

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