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Cosmetology
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CosmetologyCosmetology

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Cosmetology
2. How to Become A Cosmetologist
3. How to Apply Foundation
4. Make Up for Eyes
5. Manicure
6. Pedicure
7. Hair
8. Care Tips for Lips
9. Skin and Make Up for Face
10. The Basic Tips for Make Up
11. Grooming Tips for Hands and Feet
12. Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary
 
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Worldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourism
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Worldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourismWorldwide Destinations, Fourth Edition: The geography of travel and tourism

This is an excellent required text for any undergraduate tourism geography course and an essential reference for tourism geographers at the graduate level. The structure of the text allows for those new to tourism studies, geography or tourism geography to quickly survey essential concepts before moving onto the regional tourism geography section. The book covers every country in the world and offers detail from a supply and demand pespective.- Susan Ryan, Department of Earth Sciences, California University of Pennsylvania, California, Pennsylvania, USA
 
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Am I Crazy, or Is It My Shrink?
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Am I Crazy, or Is It My Shrink?Am I Crazy, or Is It My Shrink?

With over 400 types of psychotherapy available, ranging from the highly effective to the highly questionable to the downright fraudulent, the task of choosing a therapist can be daunting. Now, Am I Crazy, Or Is It My Shrink? gives you all the information you need to get the most effective help and to know when your therapy is working--or when it's time for a change. Am I Crazy, Or Is It My Shrink? empowers you to make that choice with confidence and to be a knowledgeable participant in your own treatment.
 
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Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them
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Imaginary Companions and the Children Who Create ThemImaginary Companions and the Children Who Create Them

Many parents delight in their child's imaginary companion as evidence of a lively imagination and creative mind. At the same time, parents sometimes wonder if the imaginary companion might be a sign that something is wrong. Does having a pretend friend mean that the child is in emotional distress? That he or she has difficulty communicating with other children? In this fascinating book, Marjorie Taylor provides an informed look at current thinking about pretend friends, dispelling many myths about them.

 
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A Little Irish Cookbook
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A Little Irish CookbookA Little Irish Cookbook

A lively introduction to Irish cooking, this delightful volume contains 47 traditional recipes.
 
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