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- Read and familiarize yourself with all the Ayurvedic resources in Lesson 2 (Web links, Videos, Journal Articles, etc.)
- Use the Internet to further explore Ayurvedic Medicine.
- Then, write a summary of your findings. Be sure to:
- Describe how Ayurveda is currently used in your neighborhood
- Explain how primary and tertiary settings are currently using Ayurvedic Medicine in their practice. Provide examples.
- Your paper should be 2-3 pages, including:
- Type your paper in a Microsoft Word document, and save the file.
- Read and familiarize yourself with all the Ayurvedic resources in Lesson 2 (Web links, Videos, Journal Articles, etc.)
- Use the Internet to further explore Ayurvedic Medicine.
- Then, write a summary of your findings. Be sure to:
- Describe how Ayurveda is currently used in your neighborhood
- Explain how primary and tertiary settings are currently using Ayurvedic Medicine in their practice. Provide examples.
- Your paper should be 2-3 pages, including:
- Type your paper in a Microsoft Word document, and save the file.
- Read and familiarize yourself with all the Ayurvedic resources in Lesson 2 (Web links, Videos, Journal Articles, etc.)
- Use the Internet to further explore Ayurvedic Medicine.
- Then, write a summary of your findings. Be sure to:
- Describe how Ayurveda is currently used in your neighborhood
- Explain how primary and tertiary settings are currently using Ayurvedic Medicine in their practice. Provide examples.
- Your paper should be 2-3 pages, including:
- Type your paper in a Microsoft Word document, and save the file.
- Read and familiarize yourself with all the Ayurvedic resources in Lesson 2 (Web links, Videos, Journal Articles, etc.)
- Use the Internet to further explore Ayurvedic Medicine.
- Then, write a summary of your findings. Be sure to:
- Describe how Ayurveda is currently used in your neighborhood
- Explain how primary and tertiary settings are currently using Ayurvedic Medicine in their practice. Provide examples.
- Your paper should be 2-3 pages, including:
- Type your paper in a Microsoft Word document, and save the file.
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