...650 | 320 | 1,168,000 | Hot Stone Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 14,668 | 3,650 | 305 | 1,113,250 | Cupping Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 13,435 | 3,650 | 310 | 1,131,500 | Jaccuzzi and Sauna | 21,900 | 43,800 | 21,659 | 21,659 | 215 | 4,656,685 | Aerial Yoga | 2,920 | 5,840 | 28,103 | 2,920 | 950 | 2,774,000 | TOTAL | | | | | | 10,843,435 | YEAR: 2016 | | | | | | | SERVICES | ANNUAL NORMAL CAPACITY | ANNUAL MAXIMUM CAPACITY | SHARE FROM THE UNSATISFIED DEMAND | QUANTITY USED (increasing capacity due to the firms adaptability to the market) | SERVICE PRICE | GROSS REVENUE | Traditional Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 33,115 | 4,380 | 320 | 1,401,600 | Hot Stone Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 15,014 | 4,380 | 305 | 1,335,900 | Cupping Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 13,751 | 4,380 | 310 | 1,357,800 | Jaccuzzi and Sauna | 21,900 | 43,800 | 22,171 | 22,171 | 215 | 4,766,765 | Aerial Yoga | 2,920 | 5,840 | 28,766 | 3,504 | 950 | 3,328,800 | TOTAL | | | | | | 12,190,865 | YEAR: 2017 | | | | | | | SERVICES | ANNUAL NORMAL CAPACITY | ANNUAL MAXIMUM CAPACITY | SHARE FROM THE UNSATISFIED DEMAND | QUANTITY USED (increasing capacity due to the firms adaptability to the market) | SERVICE PRICE | GROSS REVENUE | Traditional Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 33,895 | 5,110 | 320 | 1,635,200 | Hot Stone Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 15,368 | 5,110 | 305 | 1,558,550 | Cupping Massage | 3,650 | 7,300 | 14,075 | 5,110 | 310 | 1,584,100 | Jaccuzzi and Sauna | 21,900 | 43,800...
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...“Coffee vs. Wine” Social, Economic and Production Methods overview of both industries. This class will end with a Coffee Cupping vs. Wine Tasting. Price: $25 per person. All proceeds will revert to the Specialty Coffee Institute. Coffee Social - The vast majority of coffee producers in the world are small farmers (2.5 to 5 hectares). They plant their land with crops they need for their food survival. The remainder is planted with coffee to get extra money to accommodate their other needs (cloth, health, etc.). The literacy and education of these coffee farmers is very low. The folks who get to university are a very rare exception. Folks who finished high school are an exception. Standard of Living – Survival agriculture is the right word to describe the circumstances most of these farmers live in. Coffee producing countries are in general Third World Countries. A small group of coffee farmers have a high standard of living. Most of these have much larger farms and in general their education is at college level. Production Methods - Coffee and wine have a lot of similarities at the agricultural level. Processes are similar in both industries but change dramatically after the coffees (and grapes) get in the mill (winery) to be treated. Also, while wine making stops its process when bottling takes place, coffee still has to be submitted to roasting by a roast master who dramatically alters the finished product. (I like to compare the actions of a wine maker to that of...
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...just couldn't, I yelled really loud OOOOUCH!!! and the pain made me start to burst into tears and I I spun around once and fell and hit the grond hard with with even more pain, cupping were I felt pain the most and at the same time I was saying to myself ¨ WHY MEE!? That was stupid! That was really really stupid.¨ and that's when I leaned fast Don't Mess around with bees. When I was laying on the ground I thought back to many different times I should have got stung and didn't, I also was tring to picture what would have happened if I just left and dident notice the bees nest. We started walking back home. When we got to the driveway my dad heard me and he ran outside my dad took me inside and looked at it and made sure the stinger thing wasn't in...
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...Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS429 June 13, 2014 Heritage Assessment The increasing population of immigrants in the United States has contributed to health disparities in the health care system. Cultural competence can remove health disparities by eliminating personal biases, and treating every person with respect. Simply recognizing and accepting different cultures is not enough, one must be able to consistently recognize and understand the differences in order to be culturally competent. Knowledge and culturally competent practices are a must for nurses to deliver quality care in our rapidly changing multicultural world (Edelman, 2014 p. 25). The heritage assessment tool is a set of questions that can be used to determine a patient’s ethnic, cultural, and religious heritage. The tool is helpful in assessing how deeply a person is tied to their traditions, and can help nurses become culturally competent. The greater the number of positive responses reflects how closely one is tied to their particular heritage. Once the history is learned and the degree which one identifies with the tradition is discovered, the focus is placed on discovering the role that the tradition plays in the situation (Culture Guide, 2014). Family Interviews I interviewed three families from different cultures to see how closely they were bound to their heritage. The families originally were from China, Vietnam, and England. The families all moved to the United States when...
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...Pennsylvania in order to avoid persecution by authorities because she attempted to teach her five children how to read and write, which in those times in Virginia was not allowed under the Virginia state law. Marin lived in Pennsylvania until he was nineteen then traveled to Pittsburg in 1831. It is said that Delany worked as a barber and laborer during the day and studied nights at the Bethel African American Methodist Episcopal Church. By 1833 Martin, who was attending Jefferson College, gained the ability to become an apprentice to Dr. Andrew McDowell a white physician and abolitionist. Delany learned methods on how to treat patience with cholera using leeching and fire cupping techniques. Martin was mentored by three different physicians, all abolitionists, and eventually opened who his own fire cupping/leeching...
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...(Bench Assessment) Heritage assessment Pamela Taylor Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion Nursing 429 Leslie Minjarez March 18, 2015 (Bench Assessment) Heritage assessment In the seventies, growing up in the inner-city ghetto of Baltimore, Maryland lived in a dilapidated, rat, and roach infested home. In addition, attended public schools, monopoly of corner store that sold unhealthy foods and observing on the streets men shooting dice for money. As nurses, we should be culturally sensitive to our patient’s needs and build a trusting patient-nurse relationship. Today this paper will evaluate the common health traditions and practices based on cultural heritage, compare and contrast cultural practices and traditions and address health maintenance, health protection, and health restoration. Usefulness of Applying a Heritage Assessment Different people from everywhere in the world are generating the population of the United States. (“APHA”, 2007) The purpose of applying a Heritage Assessment is to care for a patient mind, body and spirit with the help of the nursing staff, physicians, and social work. Moreover, a heritage assessment can help a patient’s, or a health practitioner’s to get a better interpretation of national, cultural and spiritual customs. Direct connection with all patient and their families is crucial. These historic practices include a state of harmony between the patient, family, and the community. There...
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...Personal practice related to ANA scope of practice As a nurse, one must follow a scope of practice, what is expected of them within their role of the nursing profession. These guidelines shape the responsibility of the professional nursing organization and serve to protect the public. According to, Nursing’s Social Policy Statement: The Essence of the Profession (American Nurses Association, 2010, p. 3) defines contemporary nursing: “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.” I believe my role, as a nurse is consistent with the scope of practice outlined by ANA and the contemporary definition cited. As a nurse, I strive to be clinically competent and aware of the constant challenges that one faces on a daily basis. Being well informed promotes health and prevents further illness and injuries. One goal I try to set aside every week is to attend a weekly ground rounds meeting, where additional education is provided on a specific case study. This opportunity allows me to stay current and up to date on new medications available, research findings and team collaboration feedback from staff on effective treatment options for optimal patient outcome. In addition, completing required competencies and being a member of Oncology Nursing Society also...
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...revealed. The link between Moses and the environment around him is thoroughly presented in this story with precise detail. Another way in which the author shows the association between Moses’ character and nature, is through vibrant imagery. Jones is heavy on the description of Moses’ surroundings, but little is focused on Moses himself. Details of the environment are so evocative, the reader may feel like they are experiencing it themselves. For example, like Moses, the reader may see the ‘red orange’ (12) glow crossing the horizon, with the mountains surrounding it. Also, when he ‘breathes deeply’ (48), one could imagine him smiling pleasantly, delighting in the moment. Lastly, Moses could be seen below ‘the mighty summer leaves,’ (79) cupping his hands to collect...
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...According to the rubric created by online for students in China who have been accepted to go to college in the United States, the main differences that the Asian culture displays that Americans may not include: * Asians form a close small group of friends in which they feel a strong connection and will do whatever it takes to help each other out * Avoid confrontation and any topics that may have differing views * Focused on the past and the far future * Higher concentration on group cooperation and personal modesty (Predeparture Orientation for Chinese Students n.d.) American nurses should also keep in mind the home remedies that are traditionally performed by the Chinese that could be presented when assessing these patients. Cupping or coining may appear on the body as small patterned bruises on the back or chest (Standford School of Medicine, 2014). It could appear to be a form of physical abuse, but educating our medical staff will allow better understanding in the healing practices that differ between the two cultures. The Abuse Assessment Screen is a tool used by medical personal to accurately and gently assess patients of varying culture backgrounds whether or not they are experiencing abuse of any kind (Jarvis, 2012). Abuse is a very emotional subject, and some people who are experiencing it do not want to be judged by others and will hide the abuse if confronted regarding it. Others who are not experiencing abuse may become offended by the question of abuse...
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...Big Island is a fantastic city in the world. It is located in US state of Hawaii and about 185 thousand people live in there. The area is 4,028 square miles and it is the largest island in state of Hawaii. Many tourists visit Big Island because it has lots of things to do. It has various tours and attractions. You can go to hawaii Volcanoes national Park, do snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay, see the lava chasing, or experience manta ray night dive. It is also well known for Kona coffee and Mauna Kea tour. Kona coffee is one of the most famous coffee in the world. Kona coffee has soft scent of flowers and fruits, and cultivates 3000~4000 tons every year. You can tour at the coffee farm like Greenwell Farms, Royal Kona Museum & coffee Mill,...
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...Traditional Chinese medicine China was one of the first countries to have a medical culture. In comparison with western medicine, the Chinese method takes a far different approach. With a history of 5000 years, it has formed a deep and immense knowledge of medical science, theory, diagnostic methods, prescriptions and cures. Traditional Chinese medicine is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage , exercise , and dietary therapy. It is primarily used as a complementary alternative medicine approach. Traditional Chinese Medical Science is based on yin-yang and the five element theory, they are metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Human body is regarded as an aggregation of essence, energy and spirit. The four diagnostic methods, namely inspection, olfaction, inquiry and pulse-taking are the presuppositions of correct differentiation and effective treatment in TCM. Inspection is the thorough and unhurried visualization of the client. This requires the use of the naked eye. In medical practice, inspection is however not limited to visual information alone. it also involves: listen to any sounds emanating from the client. Olfaction means smelling the patient’s odor. Inquiry is a diagnostic method in which the patient or his companions are inquired to collect the information concerning a disease. The...
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...Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V United States is a melting pot of diverse cultures and people from all ethnics around the world live in this country. The impact of the multicultural societies has tremendously affected the health care industry and evoked the great challenges to the professionals in this career. Heritage Assessment which was developed by Rachel Spector in 2000 provides a comprehensive analysis tool to identify patients and their ancestors’ cultural values, religious beliefs, ethnic background and etc. nurses are able to utilize this tool to improve the health care quality for the patients from diverse ethnics. This paper focuses on the usefulness of Heritage Assessment in evaluating the needs of patients and families, the traditions and practices from three different families in health maintenance, health protection and health restoration based on culture heritage through the interviews. This paper also addresses the diversity and similarity of the three ethnic groups: Hispanic, Chinese and Filipino. Heritage Assessment encompasses twenty nine questions including where the ancestors of the individual are from, information about the parents, siblings and relatives, relationship between the family members, religion beliefs, life styles and language preferences and etc. By studying this assessment along with further communication, nurses are able to develop a detailed and customized care plan for the individual. Heritage Assessment...
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...Treatment | Others | * Malay Massage * Herbal Medicine * Post Natal Care * Traditional bone setting * Male vitality treatment * Female health treatment * Traditional malay exercises * Bekam / Traditional malay blood cuping/Letting (phlebotomy) * Traditional sinus treatment * Shingles * Hernia * Traditional treatments for Stones * Treatment for Cancer * Spiritual healing * Bertungku * Tangas * Herbal Bath * Cream Bath * Bridal Treatments * Mandi bunga (Flower Bath) * Ukup wangi (scented body streaming) * Rendam-rendam (Sitz bath) * Sesegar Bayu (body rejuvenating treatment * Jari-jemari (hand and foot soak) * | * Pulse Reading * Post natal care * Acupuncture * Moxibustion * Cupping * Guasha * Qi Gong/ Tai Chi * Tuinalogy * Meditation * Herbal Medicine (Raw Herbs) * Herbal Products (Processed Pills, Packets) * QiaoDanJing * Foot Reflexology * Traditional Chiropractic Care * Chinese Diagnosis | * Pulse reading * Post natal care * Ayurveda * Siddha * Unani * Yoga * Naturopathy (indian)?? * Reiki * Yoga * Dry Herb invigorating massage * Sand bundle massage * Marma Therapy * Shirodhara * Takradhara * Chakra Head & Shoulder massage * Aromatherapy face massage * Katee Vasthy * Nasyam * Thalapothichil (Head Pack) * Sirovasti * Navarakizhi * Pizhichil * Elakizhi * Dhara * Abhyangam * | * Acupressure * Osteopathy * Aromatherapy * Naturopathy ...
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...Introduction Remon coffee shop is a local coffee shop near Finchley road station. In order to continually develop and improve our house blend, we have been working diligently with the same roasters for over twenty five years, regularly visiting their premises to work through cupping and tasting. Remon Coffee and Bakery offers hand-crafted coffee, patisseries and freshly baked Artisan breads; our signature dishes are Arancinis and Cannoli Remon. For a coffee house, success of the business is in the finest and freshest produce. 3. Strategy "Our mission is to serve you the finest quality products" we partner with our suppliers to bring a family style service and our staff are equally as important as our customers we are very much dedicated to reducing waste, all our packaging is bio degradable and or recycled material and we work closely with our suppliers to reduce their waste too- quality is the foremost important aspect of our business, we sell all our products on the same day, we use only the best ingredients and we continually strive for innovation We partnered with Vitos Bakery bringing you the freshest Connoli and Aracini together with some amazing Sicilian delicacies fresh every day We already have a loyal customer base who tell us they travel some distance for our produce simply because its delicious, fresh and taste exactly as it would in Sicily Our fresh bread and Patisserie partners "The Artisan Bakery Co" produce Par-baked produce for us everyday...
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...He moved closer to her. She couldn’t see him, but she could feel him approach her; his scent became stronger with each step. One fingertip touched her lips and slid down to where her breasts were pressed together in her bra. “I am going to love each and every curve of your body with my hands, and my lips, and then finally, when you are right on the edge, I am going to drive my cock into you and throw you over that cliff of ecstasy. Would you like that, Samantha?” “Yes, I need that,” she answered him truthfully. “Then let’s get started, shall we?” He turned her and led her to the side of the bed and helped her to sit down. “Those heels are killer. I think we will leave them on for this lesson. Now, I want you to remove your bra for me,” he...
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