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    Nail Salon Observation

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    nail salon to get a pedicure. I have never set foot inside of a nail salon before in my life. Unlike most kids I wasn’t dragged there to sit and watch my mom get her nails done when I was younger. The first thing that I noticed as soon as I opened the door was the smell. The chemicals that are used in that place are quite potent. So potent it made the smell of bleach seem like some fancy cologne. Then my eyes caught the array of nail polish that was covering two entire walls of the salon. I didn’t

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    Beauty Industry in China

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    Within 21 years‚ from 1983 to 2004‚ the sales volume of China’s beauty businesses has increased 260 times‚ according to the country’s first annual report on the beauty sector‚ recently released by Chinese economists. While the traditional beauty sector in China refers mainly to such services as hairdressing‚ massage and face-lifts by medical means‚ the modern beauty sector expands to cover the areas of beauty-related education and marketing‚ the production and research of cosmetics and related instruments

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    16 Capital Budgeting Too Hot To Handle! When Patsy opened her full service salon and day spa three years ago‚ she knew that she would have to make some difficult choices regarding the hiring and firing of qualified professionals such as cosmetologists‚ estheticians‚ nail technicians and massage therapists. However‚ she was confident that her salon management training at Chic University coupled with her industry experience as a stylist would serve her well.

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    modern art criticism‚ Charles Baudelaire had mixed feeling about how art progressed in the modern era. Although he said that he admired modern art‚ he wrote several books criticizing photography‚ a modern art prevalent during his time. In his work The Salon‚ he expressed his discontent for photography and criticized that it is science interfering with the beauty of art. From Baudelaire’s first sentence in this excerpt‚ it is blatantly obvious that he is displeased with the concept of photography

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    that the rise in cases has a clear link to the increased use of tanning salons. They said it is always hard to tell someone they have cancer‚ but it is especially difficult for them to tell people that have not even finished college yet (Salsberg‚ 2015‚ para. 3). Tanning salons have provided a simple and time efficient way for people to look like they have the perfect tan‚ which has many young people wanting to get artificial tans at salons. Little do they know how dangerous it is to get an artificial

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    where people can have something to eat or buy souvenirs but there is no place where they can look after their bodies and minds‚ place for relaxation. Why not to make waiting time of bored and tired travellers pleasant? The idea is to open a beauty salon at one of the busiest airports in the UK. Opened 24 hours a day‚ option for the most unluckiest passengers who got stuck overnight at the airport and for regular travellers having some free time before departure. However to start up a new business

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    Patient Education Project The purpose of this paper is to develop a plan to teach a specific target group of clients regarding the risk of skin cancer and the impact that skin cancer has on one ’s health. Included in the discussion will be the assessment of what the patient needs to know‚ readiness to learn‚ and educational methods to be used. Skin Cancer Skin cancer‚ which is caused from ultraviolet rays‚ is extremely prevalent‚ with over a million cases occurring annually

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    * Tanning industry is growing‚ potential for more sales * Expanding into new countries Threats * Competitors- over 100 other sun care brands on the market5 * “Sun scare” epidemic * Government regulations on tanning * Poor economy- tanning is a luxury * Tanning lotion is not viewed as a necessity by all tanning bed users Targeting Australian Gold’s target market is those who tan indoors. This market segment is both large and profitable. In 2010 the indoor tanning industry’s

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    Business Law Legal Memo

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    As of July 1 of 2010 tanning salons across the United States were forced to apply a 10% tax to indoor tanning services as a part of president Obama’s federal healthcare act. Just recently due to a study performed by the American Medical Association‚ there is controversy over whether or not to ban teens under 18 from using indoor tanning beds at all‚ parent-approved or not. The tanning industry is under attack‚ figuratively speaking. For a number of reasons‚ the Federal government should not have

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    Sun Tan

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    tone within two days. The Bottom Line: Evidence suggests that tanning greatly increases your risk of developing skin cancer. And‚ contrary to popular belief‚ getting a tan will not protect your skin from sunburn or other skin damage. The extra melanin in tanned skin provides a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of about 2 to 4; far below the minimum recommended SPF of 15. According to the National Cancer Institute‚ women who use tanning beds more than once a month are 55 percent more likely to develop

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