This text is the product of collaboration between the content rigor provided by Earth Science specialists (McConnell, Park, Steer) and the results of research on learning as contributed by pedagogical experts (Knight, Owens). It has been explicitly designed to be compatible with inquiry-based, active learning in the college classroom. The structural elements of this text will allow the instructor to incorporate these student-centered teaching methods into their Earth Science course.
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Cosmetology
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
Univ. of Washington, Seattle. Atlas presents relevant facial anatomy from a surgical point of view. Includes such topics as facial contour analysis, facial embryogenesis, tissue foundation, anatomic regions, and variations in facial anatomy with race, sex, and age. High-quality drawings and photographs.
The Glossary meets the present-day requirements and establishes the foundational terms and concepts of intercultural communication. It is expected to become an essential resource for students, lecturers and practitioners interested in the conceptual foundations of the study of intercultural communication.