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    How to do my own manicure

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    Maria Guerrero English 1005 Dr. Roll 10/10/13 How to Give Yourself a Manicure Giving yourself a manicure is very simple if you have the right tools. All you need it’s nail polish remover‚ nail file‚ cuticle remover oil or cream‚ an orange stick or metal cuticle pusher‚ nail buffer‚ clear base nail polish‚ color nail polish of you preference and a clear top nail polish. The first thing you have to do is remove any nail polish‚ using nail polish remover and cotton balls. Once you

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    Hygiene

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    Personal hygiene entails bathing regularly‚ keeping your hair clean‚ trimming fingernails and toenails‚ brushing your teeth and using deodorant. Personal hygiene can enhance your self-confidence and improve your chances of success in many areas of your life. A lack of it can have certain social and health ramifications. Psychological problems can often spur bad hygiene practices. Your personal hygiene can affect other people. People who do not wash their hands‚ for example‚ can pass infections or

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    Outcome 1 There are many policies and legislation in place that support the human rights and prevent exclusion of individuals with learning disabilities. The Equalities Act of 2010 combines 116 different legislations to provide a legal framework the purpose of which is to protect the rights of individuals. It simplifies past legislation providing the UK with a law that protects individuals from discrimination and make society equal. Merged legislations are: The Equal Pay Act 1970 The Sex discrimination

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    Principles of supporting an individual to maintain personal hygiene (LD 206) Outcome 1 1. Explain why personal hygiene is important Personal hygiene is very important in life. It covers all aspect depends on culture or any way of life. It could be personal reason‚ social‚ psychological‚ or just the way of maintaining healthy lifestyle. For personal reason‚ it could boast self esteem‚ feeling good about self or as a way of making the self more attractive to others. In social reason‚ a good personal hygiene

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    Overview The key purpose identified for those working in health‚ social or care settings is “to provide an integrated‚ ethical and inclusive service‚ which meets agreed needs and outcomes of people requiring health and/or social care”. For this unit you need to undertake risk assessment in relation to pressure area care and the risk of skin breakdown. This assessment will take place across a variety of health and social care settings‚ throughout hospitals‚ including operating departments‚ hospices

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    LD201 Understand the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities? The human rights act allows individuals with learning disabilities the right to equal chances when it comes to jobs this will promote inclusion and will also make the individual feel like they’re included and valued as a member of the community‚ the

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    Fast moving consumer goods are non-durable products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. The products are sold in large quantities‚ so the cumulative profit on such products can be large. This leads to a recurrent cycle of consumption that makes it feasible to mass produce the goods. Thus Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ are the products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost. Though the absolute profit made on FMCG products is relatively small‚ they generally sell in large

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    Health Risks of Tattoos

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    Health Risks of Tattoos My cousin Brad is covered in tattoos in every color from the top of his head to the top of his feet. Because he was not aware of his skin’s sensitivity to the ink; keloids formed‚ causing his tattoos to look as if they had been lifted off of his skin to form 2D structures. Due to his weight gain over the years‚ his tattoos look as if they had been stretched out across his body‚ forming elongated shapes and blurred images. However‚ most people found this fascinating and

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    routine

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    criteria (e.g.‚ a behavior uses questionable means to achieve a positive end)‚ or (3) incapacity to employ the criteria (e.g.‚ a person’s behavior is based on inaccurate or incomplete information). Choosing to be ethical often involves considerable personal sacrifice‚ and‚ at all corporate levels‚ it involves avoiding common rationalizations. CEOs and employees alike may justify unethical actions by suggesting that (1) the behavior is not really illegal and so could be moral; (2) the action appears

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    Personal Hygiene: Principles of Personal Hygiene: In any food establishments‚ food handlers are either the first line of defense or the cause for the need for defense. This is because most types of foods can be contaminated and it is the responsibility of the food handler to ensure the safety of the consumers by eliminating or minimizing the contamination to safer levels for consumption. How to lessen‚ prevent‚ and eliminate contamination that causes food borne illness will be the focus of the

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