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    Apply and Maintain Nail enhancements By Paige Sophia Sheffield Contents Page Page 1 - Health and Safety and Industry codes for nail services Page 2 - Health and Safety and Industry codes for nail services Page 3 - Health and Safety and Industry codes for nail services Page 4 - Health and Safety and Industry codes for nail services Page 5- Health and Safety and Industry codes for nail services Page 5- Preparation for nail services Page 6- Preparation for nail services Page 7- Structures

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    Other methods that were used before the invention of distillation include hand expression. Used only on the citrus fruits‚ the rinds were squeezed by hand until oil glands burst. It was then collected in a sponge and then put in a container. There was also Enfleurage. This was the way of getting oils from flowers. Heads of flowers were placed on to a glass frame‚ covered in fat and were replaced until the fat was saturated with the essential oil. It was the extracted with alcohol which dissolved

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    Guava Leaves Extract (Component in making soap) treatment for acne [Bathing Soap] Chapter I: Background of the study: Nowadays people are focusing in herbal plants especially those who are common in the environment. One of the example is the guava plant (Psidium guajava Linn). Based on research this plant is good for healing and treating wounds and other skin infections. So in my research I wan’t to make a bathing soap out of it‚ cause I know that it is effective. People‚ researchers‚ scientists

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    she had to do it anyways or she would get sent away without her family. Eventually they were found and they got sent to a concentration camp and everyone who was living with them in the Secret Annex all got sent to Auschwitz. Anne died due to have scabies and not having enough food in her body.The theme A person grows with each challenge he or she overcomes‚ goes with the Diary of Anne Frank because she went through so many things and it was sad to see her go through that cause we live such a good

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    meningitis‚ and Viral pneumonia. Common illnesses and infections caused by fungi includes; Pneumocystis pneumonia‚ Fungal meningitis‚ Candida infection‚ Ringworm‚ and Athlete’s foot. Common illnesses and infections caused by parasites include; Malaria‚ Scabies‚ Stomach and gut worms (Threadworm‚ hookworm)‚ and Hair and body lice (Head and crab lice). 1.3 Describe what is meant by ‘Infection’ and ‘colonization’ Infection means that the body is being invaded by bacteria‚ viruses and parasites

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    Amanda Homme English 111 6/22/11 Rhetorical Analysis Essay The work that I chose to write about is “The Homeless and Their Children” taken from Jonathan Kozol’s book‚ “Rachel and Her Children”. This is a story of a woman whom Kozol calls Laura and her four children that lived in a run-down hotel room in 1985. The intended audience for this piece was pretty much anyone interested in reading this particular book. He wrote it for the general American public. I believe that Kozol felt bad for

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    “I don’t think of all the misery‚ but of the beauty that still remains”‚ written by Anne Frank. Anne Frank a young jewish girl born on June 12th ‚ 1929. She lived in Frankfurt am Main Germany‚ where many generations before her also lived. Her family consisted of her dad Otto Frank‚ sister Margot and mother Edith. Anne and her family lived a carefree until‚ Adolf’s sudden rise to power became more real and threatening. The family soon left Germany and moved to the Netherlands in Amsterdam. In Netherlands

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    Prostitutes in Thailand Should be Legal‚ Or Not? In 2001‚ there were 2.02 million of prostitutes in Thailand according to the research of Thai Child Rights Organization‚ while in 2005‚ the number of prostitutes was increasing to 2.51 million. Although prostitute is an illegal occupation‚ the number of them is still increasing in each year. Is it better if we use the law to control this job by making it as a legal occupation? There are 3 advantages to make prostitute as the legal occupation concerning

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    Anne Frank I. Introduction A. Imagine being in hiding for 2 years and then being caught and taking to a camp and forced to work all because of where you are from. B. Have you ever been judged or looked at different because of the way you do things. C. The main purpose of my speech is to inform you about the life of Anne Frank and how her life became a legacy. D. I will begin with some history of the early life of Anne Frank. E. The life before and during her hiding F

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    CU254 1.1‚ 1.2. Bacteria Bacteria are single-cell organisms‚ they are living things that belong to a group of their own‚ and therefore they are not classed as animals or plants. They are usually only a few mm in length‚ can be spherical‚ rod or spiral shaped‚ contain a cell wall and normally exist together in millions. Bacteria can only reproduce asexually and does not contain a nucleus. Bacteria can be beneficial‚ but it can also be pathogenic (cause disease in humans). Examples of diseases

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