...Sitio Calero, District 2, Tibag, Tarlac City Philippines, 2300 Tel. No. (045) 806-6311 Cp # 0928.629-9470.0917.530-2247.0925.800-2247 LOURDES A. GARCIA-ESPNOSA, MAT, HCS, CGV, HIL, BEC, PT Objective : To be part of your company Competencies and Accreditation : National TVET Trainors Level 1 (TQ 1) and National TVET Assessors Level 1 (AQ) in MASSAGE THERAPY NC II Certificate No. 0903060218699 Valid Until December 28, 2014 National TVET Trainors Level 1 (TQ 1) and National TVET Assessors Level 1 (AQ) in CAREGIVING NC II Certificate No. 0903060218701 Valid Until December 28, 2014 National TVET Trainors Level 1 (TQ 1) and National TVET Assessors Level 1 (AQ) in BEAUTY CARE NC II Certificate No. 0903060218700 Valid Until December 28, 2014 National TVET Trainer Certificate Level 1 in HILOT WELLNESS MASSAGE NC II Certificate No. 11090306123884 Valid Until Novemberber 4, 2015 National TVET Trainer Certificate Level 1 in MASSAGE THERAPY NC II Certificate No. 11090306123886 Valid Until September 24, 2013 National TVET Trainer Certificate Level 1 in BEAUTY CARE NC II Certificate No. 11090306123883 Valid Until September 1, 2013 National TVET Trainer Certificate Level 1 in CAREGIVING NC II Certificate No. 11090306123885 Valid Until August 6, 2013 National TVET Qualification and Certification System National Certificate II in Beauty Care Certificate No. 08030502007374 ...
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...Submitted To Samia shabnaz Lecturer (Course teacher) American international university -Bangladesh Submitted By Khan Samara Salsabeel 07-09162-2 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 28th February, 2011 Department of bachelor of business administration American international university-Bangladesh Subject: Tem paper on “A new business plan” Dear mam, Here is the report on “A new business plan” That you assigned us to prepare. This report will provide you with information regarding our business that is on “spa” We have collected and studied the relevant information for preparing this report. we have enjoyed a lot during our report writing, as it required studying details about spa industries in Bangladesh. We hope that this report will meet your requirement. We would be glad to furnish any further clarification in this regard, if needed. Yours’ sincerely, Khan Samara Salsabeel Ferdous shanjida Das Bipul Rahman Ashiqur We are grateful to Almighty god for giving us the chance of completing this paper within the schedule time without any kind of complex hazard. We would like to take the chance to express our gratitude to our honorable course teacher, samia shabnaz for her continuous guidance and support regarding this term paper. Besides this, we have found so many sincere and productive advices from many a person that we would like pay homage to them. INTRODUCTION What actually spa is...
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...In Home Therapies - A Business Proposal Introduction The stress associated with daily living has a negative impact on people of all ages. This stress comes from challenges experienced in personal and professional lives. People need an outlet to help reduce or relieve the pressures of life that has lasting effects. Massage is one way to reduce stress and helps the body release every day tensions, reduce muscle pain, and restore balance to body and mind. Imagine you are in the comfort of your home and a licensed massage therapist arrives on schedule to give that opportunity. This business proposal is for a mobile spa business that brings qualified, trained staff to your location. The services and products provided by In Home Therapies are designed to improve consumers’ wellness and quality of life. The economy is experiencing a slow recovery from the most recent recession. Macroeconomic factors such as economic output, unemployment, inflation, savings, and investment are key indicators of economic performance. Sivy, M. (2013) states “Economic growth has averaged less than 2.25% since the recovery began and is estimated to have slowed to less than 1% in the most recent quarter” (para . 1). A current credit market report states that Treasury prices remain high based on uncertain economic data and the looming debate in Congress on spending cuts in March (Ross, 2013). Influencing factors include the highest Treasury Inflation Protected Securities auctioned yield in a year...
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...Business 5 Daisy XXXXXX Jennifer XXXXXX May 12, 2009 Daimond Spa and Saloon [pic] 26 April 2009 Chase 401 Davis St # B Vacaville, CA 95688 Dear Mr. Jones: We are currently seeking an investor for our company, Daimond Spa and Saloon, which provides a variety of upscale spa and salon services. Based on your interest in providing SBA loans for upcoming small businesses, we strongly believe that our business plan may be of immense interest to you. Enclosed is a copy of our business plan. The company will become an industry leader in spa and salon services. Our mission is to run a profitable business by providing high-end therapeutic massage and aesthetician services in a compassionate, upscale, professional environment. We have targeted potential clients seeking injury recovery, self-pampering/relaxation, alternative care users, and beauty care users. Our competitive advantage stems from our ability to market affectively and ingeniously attract customers. We have a strong management team, which includes Daisy XXXXXX and Jennifer XXXXXX, who are both owners of the business. We are seeking $100,000 for our company. The funds will be used for our start up expenses in the company. Thank you for your consideration and interest in Daimond Spa and Saloon. Please contact us with any questions or concerns you have, and we will be pleased to provide you with any additional information you require. If, upon completing your review, you would like to discuss this...
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...Mehmet Emin Pamuk Sivanthy Selvanathan Jonathan Yalcin Kaan Yigitsoy Enes Kivrak MAN 333-1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION In the recent years we have witnessed an emerging shift of trend from the generic products to healthier products such as organic apples or ergonomic shoes. Healthy products have become more competitive everyday and there is a growing demand in certain categories that still needs to be met. This is the kind of market need that we have targeted with our innovative product; “FootC”. “FootC” is a shoe sole designed to massage the pressure points on the bottom of your feet, which are scientifically proven reflexology points. Massaging these improves the health of the internal and the external organs. There are approximately 30 reflexology points that can be targeted on the sole of our feet. The “FootC” has enough electrical pulse pads to target all of these points. The material used to develop the product is a silicone compound that can withstand up to 400Kg of pressure and is antibacterial. We offer the product in 8 different colors and each color comes with its individual scent, which also provides odor protection. Other than being a portable foot massager “FootC” also provides 5 key features; pedometer, GPS, bacteria level measurement, a position (stance) tracker and an exercise level tracker. These features and the electrical pulses, needed for the massage, are all powered by a 3400 mAh lithium battery, which can be charged through a small plug...
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...Bennie Mclaughlin my 5 year plan ap 165 How often do we sit down and ask ourselves, “what will I be doing in 5 years”? For me I had to sit down and really think about where I see myself going in this field because there are a ton of possibilities. I could just get a simple job, work from home, go to client’s houses, and go back to school. In 5 years I see myself doing all of those things but ultimately starting my own business in massage therapy. After I complete the program I want to look for employment as soon as possible. Of course to make ends meat for home, but mostly to gain even more experience in my profession. Only thru hands on experiences from different people will I truly get the feel for what im doing. I wouldn’t mind giving special massages to pregnant women, who i know deal with a lot of uncomfortable and painful situations due to the baby growing and making constant changes to their body. Knowing I can ease some of the tension they are feeling would be a good feeling for me and I’m pretty sure they would appreciate it as well. Having a baby is a big responsibility and if I could make that experience less painful and or help with a medical situation I would consider that a big step forward in my goal. Also helping military is another job I would look for in my massage therapy profession. These people lay there life on the line for our country and some go overseas and come back sore, drained and some injured. I would love to help ease there mind if possible...
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...Massage FAQs: In an effort to help more people become Bodywise, here are some commonly asked questions about Bodywork and Massage Therapy. massage-water-imagery Massage FAQs WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT ON MY FIRST MASSAGE THERAPY VISIT? Most people receive massages in a place that is designated for massage. The environments vary, but the most common is a commercial setting, such as a spa, wellness center, or massage clinic. However, massage is becoming increasing common in other settings such as hospitals and rehabilitation clinics. On site chair massage is also offered in environments such as malls or airports, sporting events, or private parties. This section will continue to describe an appointment conducted in a private practice. Other types of atmospheres may differ. Before the Massage: First of all, make sure it is a good time for you to have a massage. Reschedule your visit if have a fever, skin irritations (such as poison ivy or sunburn), or if you are trying to stabilize your medication (because massage can affect the dosage needed). In the days before your massage, drink plenty of water. Do not eat just before your massage. Give yourself enough time to arrive on time and relaxed. If you are rushing and arrive stressed, it will take longer to get into a relaxed state. No Professional Massage should begin without a Health History interview. Generally, first appointments begin with an intake process, starting with a health history form. The health history information form...
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...results were analyzed. All groups showed an increase in cervical dilation and uterine contractions, although the combination group showed more cervical dilation and uterine contractions than the other groups. The combination group also showed a higher progression of the fetal presentation (Henrique et al., 2016). This study is considered to be a level II evidence research project. A study by Schitter, Nedeljkovic, Baur, Fleckenstein, & Raio (2015) focused on the effects of Water Shiatsu, which is a complementary treatment method which includes passive stretching and massage techniques under 35 degree Celsius water. Seventeen healthy pregnant women who were passed thirty four gestational weeks were utilized for this pilot study. The control group did not complete the Water Shiatsu therapy, while the interventional group received the Water Shiatsu therapy for sixty minutes by specialized therapists with professional experience and certifications. Results showed that the women who received the Water Shiatsu treatment perceived an increase in mental health related quality of life, with a reduction in stress, pain, and mood swings (Schitter et al., 2015). This study is considered to be a level VI evidence research project. Ideal Nursing Outcomes Ideal nursing outcomes of hydrotherapy in pregnancy may have several indications, such as pain relief, a reduced amount of stress, or to progress labor. Since certain pain medications can cross the placenta, some analgesics may not be safe...
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...Watsu Watsu, developed by Harold Dull at Harbin Hot Springs, California, is a type of aquatic bodywork performed in near-body temperature water, and characterized by continuous support by the practitioner and gentle movement, including rocking, stretching of limbs, and massage. The technique combines hydrotherapy floating and immersion with shiatsu and other massage techniques. Watsu is used as a form of aquatic therapy for deep relaxation and other therapeutic intent. Related forms include Water Dance, Healing Dance, and Jahara technique. Massage Tools A body rock is a serpentine-shaped tool, usually carved out of stone. It is used to amplify the therapist's strength and focus pressure on certain areas. It can be used directly on the skin with a lubricant such as oil or corn starch or directly over clothing. Bamboo and rosewood tools are also commonly implemented. They originate from practices in southeast Asia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Burma. Some of them may be heated, oiled, or wrapped in...
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...ELECTIVE SCHEDULE IRENE'S MYOMASSOLOGY INSTITUTE 26061 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48033 (248)350-1400 FAX (248)350-8068 2/13/10 (5:49AM) Anyone is welcome to attend these classes. However, those marked with * require a minimum of 12 hands-on classes or prior massage training. Material fees must be paid upon enrollment. Required books must be purchased prior to class. Bring a sheet and towel for bodywork classes! Required elective hours are included in tuition for all full time students. There is a $10.00 administrative fee charged per class for canceling or changing any elective. A student may not attend any portion of an elective, without attending the first day. If a student is absent for an elective without providing five day prior notice, a $25.00 administrative fee is charged for classes up to 16 hours, and a $50.00 administrative fee for classes over 16 hours. Class Fees for Non-current Students 4 Hours 8 Hours 12 Hours 2010 2011 10 $78 $82 $156 $164 $234 $246 For Non-current Students, full payment for the class plus any additional charges is required for registration. This is refundable less the $10.00 fee, with five day prior notice. If a student is absent without five day prior notice, the above administrative fees apply. 16 $312 $328 20 Hours $390 $410 $ Per Hour $19.50 $20.50 February 2010 6 *TMJ Dysfunction Saturday 9:00-1:00 4 Hours -bring a sheet and pillow 6 *Addressing Plantar Fasciitis Saturday 2:00-6:00 4 Hours -bring a sheet and pillow 6&7...
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...Although Western and Eastern massage outcome are similar, it is amazing how different their concepts are. Western and Eastern Massage have similar environments. For example, in the massage room sounds of soft tranquil music will be playing, the soft light of candles or dim lighting, the trickling sounds from a water fountain, a lovely sent of aroma therapy and a massage therapist eager to help his or her next client. There are some differences between the two environments. Western massage rooms have a massage table, where his or her clients will undress and get under the sheets like getting into bed. The massage therapist will use lotion or oil on his or her client’s skin during the massage session. Eastern massage rooms have a shiatsu mat on the floor; the mat will have a top sheet that the clients will lay on fully clothed. The therapist does not use lotion and oils during their sessions. Some of the Western modalities consist of Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, Lymphatic Drainage, Myofascial Release, Cross Fiber, Longitude Release, and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation...
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...Heritage Assessment Heritage Assessment An individual has their own ethnic, religious and cultural background and they share the thoughts among families or the same ethnic background and take over the tradition and culture from generation to generation. Looking at someone’s heritage, it includes traditional health methods how a particular ethnic background people to maintain health, protect health and restore health. I would like to discuss about health traditions; health maintenance, health protection and health restoration among with three different culture; Philippine, Hispanic and Japanese. Health Maintenance Health maintenance deals with what different cultures do in their everyday lives that help prevent illness. In Philippine, people goes to grocery in daily base to buy the fresh meat, fish vegetable and fruit for the day and they don’t freeze or avoid using artificial flavor and MSG (Mary Smith, personal communication, April 30, 2014). In Japan where the author grew up till 18 year old, high school graduation, Japanese believe that what they consume, affect their health condition. Japanese eat fresh fish called “sashimi” as well as fresh fish with rice “sushi” which they are not greasy and high protein nutrition. Japanese drink different kinds of tea with meals and particularly the green tea is rich with vitamin C and high antioxidants Both Philippine and Japan cultures...
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...Alternative medicine is not only simple word but it carries a deep meaning. It can be also called as the substitutes of medicines use in allopathy treatment. It involves verious kind of therapies fusing natural herbs. There are near about 135 types of alternative treatment which are being practised all over the world. For chinese it is acupunctuer, for the French magnetic healing, for the Germans Helipraxis, for the English, Herbalism, for India Ayurveda. The most popular categories of alternative medicine are ayurveda, Homeopathy, Yoga, Herbalism, Meditation, Shiatsu, Aromatherapy etc. It is also known as the traditional medicine as it has been used for very long time. (In today's worled, it has been given a lote of prestige and thus, these subject are going huge amount of popularity among the people which inspired a lote of students to come forward and take up this subject and motivated them to give new direction to the subject and motivated them to give new direction to the subject and enamine the alternative medical world with their light.) Alternative Medicine means any form of medicine that is outside the mainstream of western medicine. There are more than 100 systems of alternative Medicines which are still in practice all over the world. Some of the very popular systems are Ayurveda, Acupuncture, Naturopathy, Yoga, Acupressure, Magnetotherapy, Indo-Allopathy, Electro Homeopathy, Biochemic, Bach Flower Remedies, Gem & Teletherapy, Aroma Therapy, Reiki, Spiritual...
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...ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all, we would like to thank the Lord for giving us the strength we need in making our feasibility study. We will forever be reminded and eternally grateful of His kind and caring heart. Secondly, we would like to thank our dear parents who supported us along the way, for giving us the encouragement to go on. To our friends who had helped us, by giving assistance and suggestions, thank you. To those people we weren’t able to mention, who in their own way had helped us in making this feasibility study a success, thank you so much. Table of Contents Content Page no. Project Summary …………………………………………….. Market Study …………………………………………….. Technical Study ……………………………………….……. Financial Study …………………………………………….. Management Study ………….…………………………………. Socio-Economic Study ………….………………………………….. Accounting System …..………………………………………… Appendix …..………………………………………… List of Figure/Tables ……………….……………………………. Curriculum Vitae …………………………………………….. PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECT SUMMARY Fitness There are thousands of people in Baguio City specifically men, who actually hit the gym to exercise and maintain their physical fitness. With the number of people consciously aware that they need to flex and stretch their muscles regularly, investing and starting a fitness business was considered...
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...The Benefits of Massage Therapy Massage can be defined as a systematic and scientific manipulation of soft tissues of the body for the purpose of obtaining or maintaining good health. (ABMP) The history of massage and healing touch is long and complex, with more than 75 different types of massage and bodywork modalities, a generic term used to describe massage in its various forms. Now today across the globe, it has grown up to 350 modalities and counting. (NCBTMB) Massage and healing touch have been practiced for thousands of years in all regions of the globe. Massage is very instinctive. It is a natural response to rub our aches and pains, whether or not we are familiar with the medical knowledge behind the instinct to rub our bodies hoping to find relief. In modern healthcare, massage has taken an important role. It is beneficial in several aspects such as to reduce stress, enhance blood circulation, decreased pain, promote sleep, reduce swelling, enhance relaxation, and increase oxygen capacity of the blood. (Santiago) Massage has been also recognized as a nondrug treatment for cancer and post-operative pain. (ABMP) Within my research, I will be looking at the ancient world of massage and how it evolved. The benefits of massage performed on clients which is the major topic of this research and the future of massage therapy. In the ancient East, a concern with illness has been documented in China for several millennia, and records have revealed that the practice of massage...
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