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    Cosmetology is a difficult but exciting career to go into. It’s the study of art and science of beauty. Improving the skin‚ hair‚ and nails are responsibilities. It’s the study of cosmetics and their applications. It is focused on beauty and art. It is the art of beauty. Without cosmetology everyone would not be able how to cut‚ shampoo‚ die‚ and take care of their hair‚ nails‚ and body. Cosmetology is very important to life and to people. Starting out with the history of cosmetology‚ cosmetologist has

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    Fastners

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    Nail A nail is commonly hammered or shot into a piece of wood‚ it is one of the most common fasteners . Wood screw Generally has an unthreaded portion of the shaft below the head. It is designed to attach two pieces of wood together. Particle board screw Similar to a drywall screw except that it has a thinner shaft and provides better resistance to pull-out in particle board‚ while offset against a lower shear strength. Wall Mate Used when fixing to plaster board (Gyprock) framed walls

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    cosmetologist is very busy. Cosmetologists are on their feets for long periods of time‚ so physical stamina is important. To avoid skin irritation stylists are recommended to wear protective gloves and aprons when dealing with chemicals of hair and nails. Many stylists work part-time but those who are self-employed workers may work longer hours.Work schedules include mornings and weekends and tend to be the most busy for salons and barbershops‚ but self- employed worker decided their own schedules

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    Dermatology is the study of skin‚ hair‚ and nails and the diseases that you can acquire. This line of work is really useful mainly because since these areas are so easy to be access by bacteria‚ these people have to discover these diseases and find a cure for it. This is a really intelligent line of work and some of the best biologist in the world will take this career to help others. How will one even be able to even start studying so they can become a Dermatologist? There are many Universities

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    neat & clean appearance Prescribed Uniform (incl. shirt‚ trousers‚ shoes & socks) must be worn clean & ironed No stains‚ broken buttons‚ or loose thread on uniform Shoes to be clean & polished No sandals/slippers/sports shoes to be worn while on duty Nails must be clean & cut Section No. Section Name SOP No. & Name Operations - 1 Store Basics 1.1 Grooming Signed off By Version No. & Last Updated on Page Value Retail Operations Team Ver. 3 – 31st Oct‚ 08 2 of 9 When in store premises‚

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    Strength of Electromagnet

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    Strength of an electromagnet AIM The aim of this experiment is to investigate how the strength of an electromagnet is affected by the size of the current flowing through its coils. YOU WILL NEED A large (15cm long) iron nail A metre of insulated copper wire 6 metal paper clips A power supply (0-6V dc) An ammeter (0-5A) Connecting leads with 4mm plugs WHAT TO DO Strip off about 5 cm of the insulation from each end of the wire. Set up the apparatus as shown in the diagram. Switch on the

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    BC3020 Week 4 A

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    scalpel. 3. Removal with tweezers. _ 3. Q) Describe a keratosis. ANSWER: _A Keratosis is a callus or horny growth. _________________ 4. Q) Is it necessary to use modifier -51 for nail treatment codes? Explain. ANSWER: Modifier -51 is not required‚ because the codes indicate the number of nails included in the procedure. __________________ 5. Q) Name the three wound repair services that are not reported separately. ANSWER: _Ligation‚ exploration‚ Debridement._________________

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    pressure ulcers‚ psoriasis‚ scleroderma‚ toxic epidermal necrolysis and warts. All these possible alterations mentioned applies to physiology because the integumentary system‚ which consists of the skin‚ the subcutaneous tissue below the skin‚ hair‚ nails and assorted glands protect our body from invading microbes (chemically and physically)‚ regulates body temperature‚ prevents dehydration‚ acts as a blood reservoir‚ aids in excretion and vitamin D synthesis. The skin

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    Case Study wound Abscess

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    I. Introduction On January 19‚ 2015‚ during our hospital visit to the Surgery ward of Mary Johnston Hospital‚ there were 7 patients admitted. Of those 7 patients‚ four were admitted due to diabetic complications. According to the International Diabetes Federation‚ the Philippines is one of the world’s emerging diabetes hotspots – ranked at 15 – which is home to more than 4 million people diagnosed with this disease. In 2014‚ there were 571‚000 deaths related to non-communicable diseases‚ including

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    Succulence was determined according to the following equation: Succulence = Fresh Weight/Oven Dry Weight…………………........................................................(1) Measurement of Relative Water Content (RWC%);Relative Turgidity (RT %): Relative water content was estimated according to a modification of the method of Weatherly (1950); Weatherly and Barr (1962); Slatyer (1957);Fletcher et al. (1988)on the final day of the experiment and was calculated by the formula given byKramer (1983).Detached

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