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La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial y las vidas de las personas. Muchos países han impuesto medidas de confinamiento que han cerrado negocios y escuelas, y han pedido a la gente que se quede en casa tanto como sea posible para frenar la propagación del virus. A medida que los países comienzan a reabrir gradualmente, los expertos advierten que es probable que se produzcan nuevos brotes a menos que se realicen pruebas generalizadas y se implementen sistemas de rastreo de contactos para identificar rá
This document provides information about the draping process in fashion design. It defines draping as positioning and pinning fabric onto a dress form to develop the structure of a garment. Draping allows designers to sculpt one-of-a-kind designs through direct manipulation of the fabric. It is commonly used for couture and high-end pieces. The document also outlines various draping techniques, terms, tools used, and the steps involved in draping.
The document provides an overview of anatomy and physiology concepts relevant to cosmetology, including definitions of key terms like anatomy, physiology, and histology. It describes the basic structures and functions of the human body systems like skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, endocrine, digestive, excretory, respiratory, and integumentary systems. The summary reviews cellular structure and tissue types, as well as the importance of understanding human anatomy and physiology for cosmetologists.
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However, to comply with the still more stringent regulations being placed on the sulfuric acid industry to lower SO2 emissions, Topsøe has developed a new sulfuric acid catalyst designated VK-701 LEAP5™. This catalyst was introduced to the market in 2010. VK-701 LEAP5™ is based on a novel technology which circumvents the internal transport deficiencies of existing commercial sulfuric acid catalysts and thereby offers exceptionally high activity in strong gases. Since the introduction of this catalyst, sulfuric acid plants have used this catalyst to meet emission requirements lower than previously possible with any catalyst solution.
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This document provides information on muscle anatomy and physiology. It lists various muscles and muscle groups in the back, arms, legs, and core. It then discusses the two main types of muscle fibers - slow twitch and fast twitch fibers - and how they differ in terms of speed of contraction, blood supply, fatigue resistance, and use for endurance versus power activities. The document also covers how muscles work by pulling on bones via tendons, the concept of agonist and antagonist muscle pairs, and the three types of muscle contraction: concentric, eccentric, and isometric.
This document provides information about faradic facial treatments. It explains that faradic current uses electrical pulses to stimulate facial muscles and cause contraction, tightening and toning. Regular treatments over 4-6 weeks are needed, along with home care. The treatment works by directly stimulating motor nerves, bypassing the brain, to contract muscles. Sensations include tingling and muscle contractions. Precautions for the treatment are also outlined.
This document discusses various medical conditions that would prevent or restrict beauty therapy treatments involving the eyes. It identifies conditions like bacterial infections, conjunctivitis, inflammation and allergies as contraindications that prevent treatment. Other severe skin conditions and eye infections require medical referral before treatment can proceed. The document emphasizes the importance of recognizing contraindications to prevent harm to clients and advises beauty therapists on procedures to follow if they suspect a client has a contraindication.
This document provides information on muscle anatomy and physiology. It lists various muscles and muscle groups in the back, arms, legs, and core. It then discusses the two main types of muscle fibers - slow twitch and fast twitch fibers - and how they differ in terms of speed of contraction, blood supply, fatigue resistance, and use for endurance versus power activities. The document also covers how muscles work by pulling on bones via tendons, the concept of agonist and antagonist muscle pairs, and the three types of muscle contraction: concentric, eccentric, and isometric.
This document discusses various nail art techniques for applying designs to fingernails, including painting, blending, use of rhinestones and other decorations. It describes techniques such as blending colors, creating stems, leaves and flowers with brush strokes, and applying stripes, hearts and circles. Factors to consider for different clients like nail shape and intended occasion are also addressed. The techniques aim to provide inspiration for creative nail art designs.
The document discusses various methods for hair removal, including waxing/sugaring, shaving, depilatory creams, tweezing/threading, cutting, abrasives, epilators, bleaching, laser treatment, and tweezer epilation. It provides details on how each method works, the areas it can be used on, expected hair regrowth times, benefits and drawbacks.
Galvanic facials use low-voltage electric currents to cleanse and treat the skin. The process involves desincrustation to deeply cleanse the skin by breaking down the acid mantle, followed by iontophoresis to drive beneficial creams into the skin. It is important that the polarity of the machine matches the cream to ensure the ions are properly absorbed. Galvanic facials benefit oily, congested, combination, and dry skin types by cleansing pores and improving texture, tone, and hydration.
The document discusses contraindications and contraactions related to pedicure treatments, identifying conditions such as fungal infections, parasites, bruising, and broken bones that could prevent or restrict treatment. It also outlines treatments times and describes minor issues like nail separation, eczema and bunions that only restrict how the treatment is done. The document defines contraactions as adverse reactions, noting that allergic reactions are most common and should be treated by removing products and applying cold compresses.
Galvanic body treatments use electrical currents to soften stubborn fat and disperse fluid retention. A galvanic machine delivers a smooth direct current through electrodes attached to gel pads on the skin. The current carries active ingredients from the gel into the skin to stimulate tissue fluid movement and improve the appearance of cellulite. Precautions must be taken to prevent burns, and aftercare focuses on hydration and lifestyle factors to maintain results.
The document discusses different types of joints in the human body. There are three main types of joints: fixed or immovable joints where bones overlap and do not move; slightly movable joints where bones can move a little and are connected by ligaments and cartilage; and freely movable or synovial joints where bones move freely, including ball-and-socket joints in the hips and shoulders. The document further describes six types of synovial joints based on their movement: ball and socket, hinge, pivot, gliding, saddle, and condyloid joints. Examples are provided of each type of joint and how they enable different motions.
Lymphatic draining with vacuum suction uses external suction applied by small moving cups to lift facial tissues. This stimulates the lymphatic and circulatory systems, aiding the flow of waste products and fluids from the area to lymph nodes. The treatment improves skin condition, reduces puffiness, and assists with removing fatty deposits by draining waste and improving circulation. Precautions must be taken when applying the suction to prevent bruising, such as releasing pressure before removing cups and not overtreating areas.
The document discusses faradic body treatment, also known as electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). EMS uses electrical pulses to stimulate muscle contraction, resulting in toning and tightening effects. A typical treatment lasts 30-40 minutes, 2-3 times per week for 4-6 weeks, followed by maintenance sessions every 2 weeks. The treatment works by directly stimulating motor nerves, causing muscle contraction without movement. Padding techniques like longitudinal, split, and duplicate are used to target different muscle groups.
Vacuum suction uses suction cups to lift the skin and stimulate the lymphatic and circulatory systems. It can be used on any part of the body with sufficient fat and is often applied as a course of treatments to improve areas like cellulite. The machine consists of a pump, cups, tubing and controls. Treatment methods include gliding individual cups or using multiple pulsating cups. Precautions must be taken to prevent bruising, such as gradually increasing suction and releasing pressure before removing cups.
This document discusses excess hair growth. It defines terms like hirsutism, which refers to masculine hair growth patterns in women caused by excess androgen levels. Hypertrichosis refers to generalized increased hair growth all over the body. There are three main causes of excess hair growth: congenital (inherited hair growth patterns), topical (stimulation or friction causing increased growth), and systemic (caused by normal or abnormal hormonal changes). Normal systemic causes include puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, while abnormal causes can be endocrine disorders.
The muscular system contains three main types of muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal. Cardiac muscle is found only in the heart, has striations and connects to other cardiac cells. Smooth muscle lines hollow organs and contracts slowly and continuously. Skeletal muscle is voluntary, attached to bones by tendons, and produces movement and posture. Muscles have characteristics of excitability, contractility, extensibility, and elasticity that allow movement and maintenance of body temperature and posture.
The document discusses the structure and functions of the skin, with a focus on the dermis layer. The dermis consists of two layers - the papillary and reticular layers. The papillary layer contains projections called papillae that contain blood vessels and nerve endings. The reticular layer contains collagen and elastin fibers that give the skin flexibility and strength, and houses structures like hair follicles, sweat and sebaceous glands. The dermis regulates temperature, protects the body, and stores water. Below the dermis lies the subcutaneous layer, made of fat and connective tissue that provides insulation and cushioning.
This document discusses gender reassignment treatments for male to female transsexuals. It describes hormone therapy which causes physiological changes like breast growth. Electrolysis is discussed as a vital treatment to permanently remove facial and body hair. Other treatments mentioned include psychotherapy, speech therapy, and surgery like breast implants and gender reassignment surgery. The document provides details on techniques for treating transsexual clients, including considerations for pain management and aftercare.
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This document discusses maintaining personal hygiene and food safety in a food preparation environment. It addresses the importance of personal hygiene for food handlers and outlines regulations regarding proper protective clothing, handwashing, illness reporting, and other hygienic practices. The key laws governing food safety - the Food Safety Act of 1990 and Food Safety Regulations of 1995 - are also summarized. These laws aim to reduce food poisoning risks and enable enforcement of food safety standards.
The document provides information about the bones of the skull, neck, chest and shoulder girdle that are important for beauty therapists to know when performing facial treatments. It details the 22 bones that make up the skull, dividing them into cranial and facial bones. It also lists and describes the locations of bones in the shoulder girdle, neck and chest. Finally, it includes a self-assessment quiz for the reader to test their knowledge of the bones covered.
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The document discusses the production of biscuits, cakes, and sponges. It explains that these products are important for chefs to skillfully produce as they are used for many occasions and can be profitable. Cakes and sponges are made from similar ingredients like butter, eggs, sugar, and flour, but differ in their proportions, giving cakes a denser texture and sponges a lighter one. Biscuits get their name from being twice cooked to extend their lifespan. The document provides tips for producing high quality products and avoiding common errors in baking.
The skin has three main layers - the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layer. The epidermis has five layers and does not have its own blood supply. The dermis lies below and has two layers, the papillary and reticular layers. It contains collagen, elastin and fibroblasts. Below this is the subcutaneous layer made of fat. The skin has seven main functions - sensation, heat regulation, absorption, protection, excretion, secretion and vitamin D production.
The muscular system has four key characteristics: excitability, contractility, extensibility, and elasticity. These characteristics allow muscles to perform important functions like movement, maintaining posture, supporting soft tissues, and regulating body temperature. There are three main types of muscle in the body: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal. Skeletal muscle is responsible for all body movements and attaches to bones via tendons. It comprises around 30-35% of total body mass in women and 42-47% in men.
Stakeholder mapping involves identifying key stakeholders, analyzing their perspectives and interests, mapping relationships between stakeholders and objectives, and prioritizing engagement. It is a process of researching stakeholder groups to understand their needs and how they relate to a business or project. This helps identify strategies, relationships that need establishing, blockers and facilitators of change, and socioeconomic trends. Stakeholder mapping breaks the process down into identifying relevant stakeholders, analyzing their views and influence, visually mapping relationships, and ranking stakeholders to focus engagement efforts.
Micro-dermabrasion is a mechanical skin treatment that uses an applicator probe to break down skin cells and debris on the skin's surface. There are two main types of micro-dermabrasion systems - one uses aluminum oxide micro-crystals applied to the skin, while the other uses a diamond tipped applicator. Benefits of micro-dermabrasion include softer, more toned skin with reduced fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and pigmentation issues. Precautions must be taken to avoid over-exfoliating the skin, including checking the applicator strength and monitoring the skin's reaction.
This document discusses different types of unwanted or excessive hair growth. It defines hirsutism as excessive male-pattern hair growth in females, usually on the face and body, caused by high androgen levels. It can be treated with electrolysis. Hypertrichosis is defined as a general overgrowth of body hair affecting the entire surface in both sexes, which is not hormone-dependent but due to genetics. In severe cases it is known as "werewolf syndrome" and may not be treatable with electrolysis due to high hair density. The document provides diagrams showing common areas of hair growth for hirsutism.
This document discusses contraindications for electrical epilation treatments. It identifies conditions that require medical referral before treatment, prevent treatment, or restrict how treatment is applied. Conditions that require referral include pregnancy, insulin-controlled diabetes, moles, heart conditions, hormone imbalances, and clients under 16. Conditions that prevent treatment include epilepsy, hepatitis, HIV, skin cancer, implants, hemophilia, and infectious skin diseases. Conditions that restrict treatment involve areas with metal plates, skin disorders, acne, cuts, bruising, scar tissue, varicose veins, or recent exfoliation procedures.
This document provides information on high frequency treatments, which use an alternating current over 100,000 cycles per second to heal, stimulate, or sanitize the skin. It describes direct high frequency, where the electrode is placed on the skin, and indirect high frequency (Viennese massage), where the client holds the electrode and the therapist massages the skin. Both methods increase circulation, speed cell metabolism, and have antibacterial effects. Precautions for safe application include removing jewelry, keeping the electrode in contact with the skin, and monitoring the client's comfort.
This document provides instructions for adding a signature in Outlook. It explains that you can create a signature by going to File > Options > Mail and clicking New under Signatures. You then name the signature, enter your contact details, and select OK. When composing a new email, your signature will be available to select from the Signatures menu. You can also set a signature to default on all emails.
The electro muscle stimulator (EMS) uses electrical pulses to stimulate facial muscles and cause them to contract, tightening and toning the muscles. During treatment, the client relaxes while the passive exercise occurs. For best results, treatments are usually needed 2-3 times per week for 4-6 weeks initially and then monthly maintenance sessions. The EMS stimulates motor nerves directly, causing muscle contraction and increased circulation, improving muscle tone and skin appearance. Precautions must be taken to ensure client safety and comfort during the treatment.
The document discusses micro-current treatment for skin. Micro-current uses low-intensity pulses of electric current to improve skin condition. It works by stimulating cell metabolism, improving muscle tone, and increasing collagen and elastin production. For best results, 12 treatments over 6 weeks are recommended, with photos before and after to demonstrate the benefits of the treatment.
Galvanic facials use a direct electric current to introduce solutions into the skin. A galvanic machine converts mains power into a smooth direct current up to 100 volts. Treatments include desincrustation, which cleanses skin, and iontophoresis, which introduces water-soluble ingredients. The polarity and solutions used determine the effects on the skin. Precautions must be taken to ensure client safety when applying the current.
The vacuum suction facial treatment uses a machine with cups to lift the skin and stimulate lymphatic and blood circulation. It works by applying suction through cups moved over the face to drain waste and improve skin condition. Precautions must be taken when applying the treatment, such as checking suction levels and releasing pressure before removing cups, to avoid bruising. The treatment benefits the lymphatic, circulatory, nervous, muscular and skin systems by improving drainage, blood flow, relaxation and cell metabolism.
The document discusses various skin types and conditions that may be encountered during beauty therapy treatments. It identifies the main factors that can influence a person's skin type, such as hormones, age, stress and lifestyle habits. Several common skin conditions are then defined, including sensitive skin, dehydrated skin, seborrhea, comedones, and papules/pustules. The main skin types - oily, dry, combination and normal - are also outlined, along with their typical characteristics.
The document discusses fire safety precautions for beauty salons. It recommends that salons ensure appropriate fire extinguishers are placed and maintained, all staff are trained on fire safety equipment and procedures, fire exits are clearly marked and clear, and evacuation procedures are posted. Sensible precautions include training staff on evacuation procedures, establishing emergency exit routes, fitting smoke alarms, installing fire doors, and having firefighting equipment in specified locations. Candles should be used safely and electrical equipment should be properly maintained to prevent fires.
The lymphatic system is the secondary circulatory system that drains excess tissue fluid and transports it back to the bloodstream. Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system lacks a heart and relies on muscle movement and one-way valves to circulate lymph. It is comprised of lymph fluid, capillaries, vessels, nodes, and ducts that work together to filter bacteria and waste from tissues, transport absorbed fat and proteins, and produce immune cells to fight infection. The document then describes each component of the lymphatic system in more detail.
Webinar Innovative assessments for SOcial Emotional SkillsEduSkills OECD
Presentations by Adriano Linzarini and Daniel Catarino da Silva of the OECD Rethinking Assessment of Social and Emotional Skills project from the OECD webinar "Innovations in measuring social and emotional skills and what AI will bring next" on 5 July 2024
Understanding and Interpreting Teachers’ TPACK for Teaching Multimodalities i...Neny Isharyanti
Presented as a plenary session in iTELL 2024 in Salatiga on 4 July 2024.
The plenary focuses on understanding and intepreting relevant TPACK competence for teachers to be adept in teaching multimodality in the digital age. It juxtaposes the results of research on multimodality with its contextual implementation in the teaching of English subject in the Indonesian Emancipated Curriculum.
Beginner's Guide to Bypassing Falco Container Runtime Security in Kubernetes ...anjaliinfosec
This presentation, crafted for the Kubernetes Village at BSides Bangalore 2024, delves into the essentials of bypassing Falco, a leading container runtime security solution in Kubernetes. Tailored for beginners, it covers fundamental concepts, practical techniques, and real-world examples to help you understand and navigate Falco's security mechanisms effectively. Ideal for developers, security professionals, and tech enthusiasts eager to enhance their expertise in Kubernetes security and container runtime defenses.
Slide Presentation from a Doctoral Virtual Open House presented on June 30, 2024 by staff and faculty of Capitol Technology University
Covers degrees offered, program details, tuition, financial aid and the application process.
Split Shifts From Gantt View in the Odoo 17Celine George
Odoo allows users to split long shifts into multiple segments directly from the Gantt view.Each segment retains details of the original shift, such as employee assignment, start time, end time, and specific tasks or descriptions.
How to Configure Time Off Types in Odoo 17Celine George
Now we can take look into how to configure time off types in odoo 17 through this slide. Time-off types are used to grant or request different types of leave. Only then the authorities will have a clear view or a clear understanding of what kind of leave the employee is taking.
Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)- Concept, Features, Elements, Role of advertising in IMC
Advertising: Concept, Features, Evolution of Advertising, Active Participants, Benefits of advertising to Business firms and consumers.
Classification of advertising: Geographic, Media, Target audience and Functions.
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The Value of Time ~ A Story to Ponder On (Eng. & Chi.).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint presentation on the importance of time management based on a meaningful story to ponder on. The texts are in English and Chinese.
For the Video (texts in English and Chinese) with audio narration and explanation in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUtjLnxEBKo