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    Alternative lifestyles are new ways of life that are different kinds from the traditional way. In the past‚ most people had chosen to get married. Whereas now some people are not planning to get married‚ but live the single life with or not children. This way of life has gradually formed the mainstream. Alternative lifestyles now include many different new ways of living‚ including: single-parent families‚ staying single and communal living. There is social situation have become a common

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    this is completely wrong and should be made illegal.   2) Agreeing or Disagreeing Currently there is a trend towards the use of alternative forms of medicine. However‚ at best these methods are ineffective‚ and at worst they may be dangerous. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? A thesis statement that agrees with the opinion: Alternative medicine is not new. It is accepted that it pre-dates conventional medicine and it is still used by many people all over the world

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    Achieving Results How is achievement defined‚ and what are the values behind achieving? People can have different ideas and personal definitions about what achievement means‚ which explains why the dictionary’s definition is very broad. Achievement is defined by Webster’s dictionary and thesaurus as simply being “a result gained by effort” (“Achievement”). The definition of achievement in my discipline of Environmental Science is certainly linked to the dictionary definition‚ but the results of

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    is a concern that we may eventually run out of them. There are many alternative energy sources that could be used as a substitute to natural resources in the future. There are many different types of alternative sources of energy to choose from‚ but in my opinion there are three that would be best suited for use in the future. The three that I find majorly important are wind power‚ solar power‚ and hydropower. All three alternative energy sources could be very useful to use in the future‚ but they

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    order to conserve energy‚ consumers need to be aware of their daily usage and find ways to cut the usage down. Conservation of energy includes using less gasoline‚ electricity‚ and non-renewable resources. It also involves finding and producing alternative energy‚ recycling and home improvements. Not all methods of energy conservation will negatively impact the daily routines of people. With a little consideration and dedication to reduce energy consumption‚ everyone can do their part. In order

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    I agree with the development of alternative sources of energy such as solar power and clean coal. Alternative energy source is defined as any energy source that will replace oil and coal. These sources include solar power‚ windmills‚ natural gas‚ and nuclear energy. These alternatives alone will not help save our planet. However‚ the potential behind these alternatives is exciting and hopeful. If there is a chance to save our planted from more damage‚ then the government needs to act now.

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    needles into the body at very specific points. Naturopathy- a system of medical treatment that treats illness by natural methods such as exercising and controlling the food you eat. Reflexology- a form of alternative medicine in which the soles of the feet are massaged. Complementary or Alternative Medicine (CAM) -any range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of conventional medicine but may be used alongside it in the treatment of disease. Reiki- a Japanese healing technique based on the

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    suggest the shift from fossil-fuel-consuming civilization towards the green global community who will create a symbiotic relation with nature. In practice‚ this means seeking alternative sources of energy that come from gifts of nature. And when you analyse the latest European Union law regulation about increasing usage of alternative energy 2‚ or read about newest scientific experiments with hydrogen cars and energy-efficient houses you will be convined the proccess of becoming green has already begun

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    Non-renewable energies are effecting our environment for the worse. The search for new energy source such as alternative energy sources are starting to become an important factor in the human society. Solar power energy is one alternative energy source often over looked that our society should begin using. Solar power energy works like this‚ “When sunlight hits a solar panel‚ it makes electrons in the silicon move around. (Electrons are teeny tiny specks—they’re way too small for us to see‚ even

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    (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development‚ 2012). In this paper‚ Team D will discuss the effects that sewage and crude oil have on the quality of air‚ soil‚ and water‚ environmental biological diversity‚ disposal methods‚ and alternative solutions toward the use of crude oil (University of Phoenix‚ 2013‚ Week Five Syllabus). Sewage As defined by Oilgae (2013) sewage refers to wastewater that commonly derives from liquid or solid human activities that contaminate the Earth’s air

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