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    This paper is intended as a responsible approach to entering a career as a Naturopathic Doctor. My understanding of my intended career path and knowledge of requirements, duties, responsibilities, and skills needed will be reflected. Information learned from my personality profile will be addressed along with the impact it can have on my chosen career. Lastly, an expression of how I feel Kaplan University can help in my pursuit and where I plan to be in 5 years. Keywords: Naturopath, Health and…

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    Acupuncture: The Most Effective Alternative Medical Treatment Introduction to Acupuncture Treatment Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure that heals different maladies and works towards the wellness of your health. Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the skin surface using needles. These points are normally called to as the acupuncture points. The needles inserted on the acupuncture points trigger a complex interaction of body regulating processes' powerhouse…

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    How has Rock/ Alternative music had an effect on the economy? There are many ways Rock/ Alternative music has had an effect on the economy. It has changed the way some people dress, talk, behave, and over all present themselves. The music doesn’t always have an effect on people but when it does it will most likely be noticeable. Some people listen to it because they are depressed or rebellious. Some people will listen to it just because it is there groove. Over all Rock/ Alternative music…

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    Acupuncture may even take the place of some surgeries and be a natural alternative to pain medication or steroids. Trigger point therapy is another modality of holistic medical care used to relieve pain in dogs. Trigger points are sore spots in the muscles with restricted blood flow that when irritated cause pain to radiate…

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    Cam Disadvantages

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    recent years, there has been a growing popularity in seeking alternative forms of treatment for health care. According to an article by Dr. Lesley Rees and Dr. Andrew Weil, from 1990-1997, the amount spent on alternative health care rose from $13 billion to $38 billion, and more people visited alternative physicians than did conventional physicians (Rees & Weil, 2001). This number is only expected to increase. Most consumers looking to alternative options for treatment do so in order to achieve…

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    Personal Bias

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    3. Personal Bias Growing up in the Monterey County, I was always around passionate environmentalists who abided by a simple rule: keep the Earth clean. Being presented to this mindset at a young age sparked my interest and curiosity about the world and its environment. From then on I remembered turning off water and the lights when it was not necessary and unplugging plugs from their outlets when idle. From a young age, I have always agreed with the ideas of using clean energy sources and…

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    Today, 80% of the energy people use come from fossil fuels and about 1% comes from solar energy. This can be seen as not being a very practical use of energy sources since nonrenewable resources are limited. Renewable sources can be replenished and have a much smaller chance of running out than nonrenewable sources. Solar energy is one of the least used energy sources that people have access to in the world; it is also one mother Earth is relying on to save the nonrenewable fuels, such as coal.…

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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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