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    Therapeutic Touch Theory

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    to correct or balance energy fields, placing it in the energy therapy field of alternative medicine (Myers, C-9). However, the name is somewhat of a misnomer as the therapist never touches the client, instead the practitioner hovers their hands over the client’s body. This therapy relies on the theory that the “body, mind, and emotions” form a complicated and intricate energy field (“Therapeutic touch,” 2016). According to this theory, good health indicates a balances energy field, while illness…

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    Renewable Energy: A Way to Change the World In 2010 the U.S. had more than 500 coal burning power plants. Before the year was over 180 of these plants have closed and more are scheduled to close (Brown). The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is now lowering. Today many new types of alternative energy sources are taking over. Harmful fossil fuels, including coal and oil, were previously used to make all the energy possible. These are however very harmful and nonrenewable. Wind, Solar,…

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    Water is an essential part of all living creature – human, Animals, plants etc. in olden days humans are depend on revers and ponds for fresh waters, but as industrialization goes on they are no more drinkable and fresh. So getting fresh water is a challenging job now a days in developing countries. As population is going on increasing, need for fresh water is keeps on increasing day by day. The available water on earth is limited to 79%, out of which only 2% water is directly available [1],…

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    “In 2012 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found that together, renewable energy sources have the potential to supply 482,247 billion kilowatt/hours of electricity annually,” and this is 118 times the current consumption of the current annual energy usage…

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    fracking is a dangerous and unnecessary means of obtaining fossil fuel. However; abolishing fracking in our country is impractical because of the money it costs to import natural gases and the fact that natural gases are a key component in keeping the energy surging in our lives, home, and nation. The extraction of natural gases and resources has been a method that has evolved over the years; there are many different aspects to harnessing these resources including fracking. “Vertical drilling”…

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    3. Energy Efficiency: With the passage of time a lot of improvements and developments are made but these innovations are limited to hardware and software development and very little work was done for enhancing the power consumption and storage capacity. Some applications are running at the cost of great power consumption like location sensing etc., which also affects the execution speed. These applications include GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth etc. One of the techniques used to reduce the power…

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    CORE “?” PRO 3: Journalist Richard Schiffman is also in favor of a change in out electricity production. In Schiffman’s article, “Why the Shift to Alternate Energies Continues, Despite Shale Boom” he focuses on the benefits that we will begin to see as we switch from fossil fuels to forms of energy such as solar and wind. He believes that no matter the upfront costs, both economically and socially, the benefits will quickly arise and outweigh the costs. These benefits will come from lower…

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    States needs to use new alternative energy sources to to prevent the spending of millions more on foreign oil. Renewable sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, and biomass provide alternative energy sources. Implementing alternative energy sources will decrease the dependency on oil which will save the country millions of dollars, while also creating many jobs. The U.S.’s dependence…

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    As taboo as some alternative therapies can be, many patients began them because of a recommendation. Using the word of mouth is a popular way people learn about therapies. Friends and families play a big role during a dying person’s health by helping make decisions, being a caretaker, and suggesting new ways to improve the patients overall well-being. This may mean helping them look into therapies that have seemed to work for them in the past. Another popular reason for starting a new therapy is…

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    additive prepared with different percentages(0,15,25,35 and 45) wt.% and different thickness. The experimental results showed that the D.C electrical conductivity increased with increasing the alumina concentrations and temperature. Also the activation energy change with increasing of additional alumina. The dielectric constant, dielectric loss, A.C electrical conductivity are changed with change the concentration of the filler and frequency of applied electrical field. Keywords: Composites,…

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