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    Structure and Content As a companion to the film, Waiting for Superman, by Davis Guggenheim (2010), the book, edited by Karl Weber, (2010) is comprised of essays from people who are at the leading edge of educational reformation which are; Davis Guggenheim, Lesley Chilcott, Bill Strickland, Eric Hanushek, Eric Schwarz, Michelle Rhee, Randi Weingarten, Jay Mathews, Geoffrey Canada, and Bill and Melinda Gates. Each essay brings to light their own success story and possible solutions to the…

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    The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development taken place in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012 led to a proposal of 17 goals and its 169 targets. The proposal covered a range of global issues that need to be dealt with by 2030. The 7th goal emphasizing on closing the energy gap and ensure that sustainable, safe and modern energy services are accessible globally. It also aims to double the energy efficiency without having to compromise the increase in the share of renewable energy in the…

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    The Impact Of Wind Energy

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    Like many other countries, Ireland is mainly relies on fossil fuels for its energy production. This has allowed for heavy release of carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other harmful greenhouse gases. The current population, in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, according to the 2011 census is an estimated 6.4 million. The actual number over the past few years will have increased dramatically and so has the need for an efficient energy source. The main issue with Ireland’s…

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    Solar Energy Standard

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    The Minimum Standard of Solar Energy Energy sources are the center of political debates at state and local levels of government. When communities, organizations, and political entities give their opinions, there will be issues arising from many directions. Choosing the most appropriate energy source, in terms of sustainability, cost efficiency, and economic prosperity is a complex task. Choosing what to incentivize and what to get away from is a more realistic approach. For the state of Colorado…

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    put their methods and practices to use in a range of assorted ways. According to his medical guide, Cannon (2014), holistic therapies that are used unaccompanied by traditional medical treatments are often referred to as alternative; when used in combination with other alternative therapies, or in addition to traditional therapies they are stated as complementary. Some therapies…

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    Introduction This report is going to study the differences between orthodox medicine and complementary therapies for the treatments of conditions that affect different systems of the body. Next, the attitudes of the population towards complementary therapies will be analysed, as well as their psychological effects and contra-indications. The sources of information that claim the benefits of complementary therapies will be evaluated to know their reliability. Finally, it is going to be evaluated…

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    Home schooling should be the main method of schooling, because it is safer for kids, is a more effective learning style, and produces healthier children. Traditional schools have become dangerous places where kids viciously bully the weak and crazy people are going on shooting sprees, only lazy parents would send their kids to traditional school. Home schooled kids are smarter, healthier and much safer. Schools are not the safe havens they use to be; they have turned into a miniature prison…

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    treatment options with the most popular being conventional, and alternative medicine. In spite of conventional medicine being the main stream option, the use of alternative medicine has grown in popularity throughout the years, with consumers seeking a more natural approach to medicine. However, critics argue that alternative therapies and treatment, lack medical research on safety and effectiveness. The issue at hand is in alternative medicine, supplements, herbs, and therapies appear safe,…

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    Also, according to the faith of mother , other herbal remedies can be applied. Step 3: Alternative would be medical treatment along with herbal remedies such as garlic, cat’s claw which have aniti-Inflamatory properties, Reishi mushroom which stimulates immune system to fight against infection, olive leaf which has anti-oxidant properties and…

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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…

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