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The Encyclopedia of Hair Removal will offer a onThe Encyclopedia of Hair Removal will offer a one-stop-shop learning resource to guide those studying hair removal at Levels 2-4. Additionally it will support those already working as hair removal specialists or teaching in this area. It will detail all the methods employed in salons to remove unwanted hair, from waxing to laser, with reference to the underpinning knowledge and other necessities of the new Habia standards for Levels 2-4. It will equip readers on an aeverything you need to knowa basis a from client care and consultation as it should be done; how to make the perfect insertion; the most up to date science and technology possible and lastly, by offering its unique reference style section. A key attraction of this book will be its step-by-step photographs, its simple yet thorough coverage of A&P (supported by full colour easy-to-follow diagrams) and its commitment to providing a colourful and attractive resource for visual learners.e-stop-shop learning resource to guide those studying hair removal at Levels 2-4. Additionally it will support those already working as hair removal specialists or teaching in this area. It will detail all the methods employed in salons to remove unwanted hair, from waxing to laser, with reference to the underpinning knowledge and other necessities of the new Habia standards for Levels 2-4. It will equip readers on an aeverything you need to knowa basis a from client care and consultation as it should be done; how to make the perfect insertion; the most up to date science and technology possible and lastly, by offering its unique reference style section. A key attraction of this book will be itsstep-by-step photographs, its simple yet thorough coverage of A&P (supported by full colour easy-to-follow diagrams) and its commitment to providing a colourful and attractive resource for visual learners.
Hayashi Fumiko, one of the most popular prose writers of the Showa era, began writing as a down-and-out poet wandering the streets of 1920s Tokyo. In these translations of her first poetry collection, I Saw a Pale Horse (Aouma wo mitari) and Selected Poems from Diary of a Vagabond (Horoki), Fumiko's literary origins are colorfully revealed. Little known in the west, these early poetic texts focus on Fumiko's unconventional early life, and her construction of a female subject that would challenge, with gusto and panache, accepted notions not only of class, family, and gender but also of female poetic practice.
In this creative biography, told as a series of short stories, Aggie O'Hara passionately shares her journey that begins in the Dirty Thirties. Her father travels far from home in search of work, while her distraught and pregnant mother blames firstborn Aggie for all her woes and the three children that followed. But both her Scottish granny-a mirror image of Aggie with the same blond hair and blue eyes-and her father love her and help her develop the will to survive and thrive. Aggie falls madly in love-at 16-with a dark, handsome stranger that she marries at 21, while working as a Rosie the Riveter in a World War II aircraft factory, making close to a man's wages. Both sets of parents find the match unsuitable, but grudgingly accept it, and the couple move into a makeshift home of their own. When the war ends and the thousands of returning veterans make the job market difficult, Aggie grabs any job available, while juggling two children and a husband tied to pool halls and gang violence. A dark car arrives at their doorstep one night with a gang intent on murderous revenge and bullets fly. As they search for a way out, her husband disappears and Aggie strikes out on her own with her two boys, now free of the confines of a failed marriage. With her street smarts and nose for a bargain, Aggie buys a house and eventually lets a new man move in. She is enthralled with him, but the flame burns ever lower with his alcoholic rages and violent physical abuse. In spite of this, she gives birth to another boy and a daughter and struggles to have a normal family life. Saving her nickels and dimes in a jar, she steals away with her girlfriends to scream and laugh in Elvis imitator shows. Then, with no one else willing to look after her mother during her lingering death, Aggie takes on the responsibility, and gives up her well-paid job to wait tables part-time to help pay the bills. Finally, their marriage in ruins, her rampaging husband is taken away in handcuffs. With newfound freedom, Aggie and her daughter leave the city to buy a house in a lakeside town, where a new restaurant with a young, energetic owner results in a successful collaboration and enduring friendship that lasts for over 25 years. Dancing, cycling, playing baseball, and roller-skating help keep her active and fit, as she becomes a role model for three generations. Her second home in Florida provides a respite from harsh winters as well as a new set of friends, admirers and adventures. Now Aggie is truly free; her someday has come, and it is time to find her perfect house.
Faced with losing her mother at the tender age of twelve, being subjected to interminable abuse from an unloving stepmother and migrating between homes, Janice's mother knew too well what suffering was. Despite the severe lack, deprivation and desolation that Janice's mom was experiencing in later years-and not having a stable home in which to leave her children-she preferred to stay in Jamaica and struggle to personally care for them than to take up an offer to join her cousin Olivianna in England. Janice knew the decision that her mom had made could not have been easy but was made out of pure love. From that day, young Janice purposed in her heart that she would use all the physical and mental energy she could muster to pull her mother out of a life of poverty. After leaving high school, she knew it was time for a strong action, so she ventured into unfamiliar territory to accomplish her goal. The Eagle Stays on Top illustrates the bitter and heartrending challenges faced by Janice and her family. By the time her mom was taken away from her life in 2008, she had gotten the wish she had asked God for-to make her Mama proud. This book will show you: How you can triumph over difficult odds and brush yourself off after you have been tossed about by life's challenges, and How you can fight to re-grow your wings and soar like an eagle
Hayashi Fumiko, one of the most popular prose writers of the Showa era, began writing as a down-and-out poet wandering the streets of 1920s Tokyo. In these translations of her first poetry collection, I Saw a Pale Horse (Aouma wo mitari) and Selected Poems from Diary of a Vagabond (Horoki), Fumiko's literary origins are colorfully revealed. Little known in the west, these early poetic texts focus on Fumiko's unconventional early life, and her construction of a female subject that would challenge, with gusto and panache, accepted notions not only of class, family, and gender but also of female poetic practice.
Peter Abbott is freed even though DI Berry had a water tight case against him, he shoots himself with in hours of getting home. Where did he get the gun and who could have enough power over him? It is soon on the front papers and a lot of women come forward, including a reporter who comes invaluable later on. As people come forward it is clear that Abbott was not alone and passed some children, but how many children and how many people were involved? PC Alan King is invited to help CID with finding out who Abbott's clients and where he spent in his free time. It is soon apparent Abbott has two lives, but who do they follow? Alan is paired with DC Joe Willis to find out could be involved. They have to watch pornographic images and find a boy belonging to one a farmer and long time client of Abbott. They have their first breakthrough and soon are in pursuit of some promising leads, one girl has kept diaries about her abusers and it leads to a sting to catch some of the paedophiles. They arrest some high profile people but they have more evidence on the gang and have to work fast before they get rid of any evidence. Arrests are one thing, proving the cases will take longer.
Practical Electrolysis is a complete reference guide to the treatments and techniques for electrolysis excellence. This comprehensive text comes packaged with an exclusive Electrolysis Skills DVD which guides the reader through a range of electrolysis treatments from consultation to aftercare, including sections on positioning, tweezer techniques and perfect insertions. This complete package is fully endorsed by City & Guilds and is aligned to the National Occupational Standards at Level 3. The expert authors, Gill Morris and Janice Brown, offer their wealth of experience in the hair removal industry to provide an understanding of the essential knowledge and practical skills for a successful career in electrolysis. Written in an accessible and absorbing style, this book brings together the latest industry technology and methods and is an invaluable resource for learners beginning their careers and professionals wishing to develop their knowledge and skills.
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