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    Starting a Spa Business in Singapore Despite the economic crisis, health and wellness sector in Singapore has always recorded a steady growth starting from S$140 million a year. The factor causing the high amount of revenue is due to high tourist arrivals and the increase in wealth of individuals. People are more willing to part with their money in return for exotic treatments and multiple-treatment packages. There has also been a 63% increase in the number of spas since 2003. Due to the potential

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    “Someday you are going to do great things,” although it wasn’t until now, my senior year of high school, that I have finally uncovered my own sense of being. This upcoming July, I will be attending the Austin School of Spa Technology to study Cosmetology as well as Makeup Artistry. In addition, I will be attending Fulton Montgomery Community College in September to begin the study of Chemistry. I plan to continue working towards my two-year degree at Fulton Montgomery Community College. I plan

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    This essay aims to educate people on how makeup isn’t just a away to cover up insecurities, but also a way to express ones emotion using colors to enhance the features of the human body. It’s a magazine article, that will peak the interest of those who are interested in makeup, art and all things colorful. It is also for those who deem that the make up is any less an art than painting, sketching or sculpting. It is an argumentative read, that will talk on why makeup should be considered as an art

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    Some jobs are just not meant for men. For example jobs such as a cosmetologist or a fashionista in the eye of society should not be done by men, otherwise, he is known to be gay or unreasonable. In fact, if a guy chooses to be involved in the cosmetology industry he will be judged without a doubt by most people including his

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    something to help others. My first idea was to help others with their natural beauty by being a hairstylist. That had always been something I enjoyed in my life as I was growing up. So after high school I pursued my dream and went to college for cosmetology. I enjoyed it for a while, but I still felt

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    "The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why." -Mark Twain. That has been a favorite quote of mine for as long as I can recollect. Some people spend their entire lives never knowing what it feels like to be able to earn a living while at the same time fulfilling their passion or dreams. However i would be lying if i was to say that i don 't understand why. I am thirty one years of age, and deciding to make a career change and leave the job that

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    On December 23, 1897, Sarah Breedlove who is now known as Madam CJ Walker, was born on a delta on a Louisiana Plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove worked and were enslaved prior to the civil war. Although she was the first child of her siblings to be born after the abolition of slavery, she faced just as many hard times. Walker was however able to renovate herself from an illiterate laundress and farm girl to a highly successful business women. By doing so she beat all

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    manage money to pay rent and utilities, after my sister and I had left my oldest sister’s house a. I worked at a Mexican restaurant taking orders where White people also worked there, and manage to graduated high school with a full scholarship to cosmetology school, and I worked as a cosmetologist for nine years with my socioeconomic status being low-income, and my social identities of a Mexican female, single parent with two children. I cannot remember how many churches there were, or clubs if any

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    was not a big deal in my family. All my family wanted was for me to graduate high school and get into a trade school so I could start working as soon as possible. Nor did any councilors inspire me to try college either; I was not until I finished cosmetology school that I realized I wanted more. I felt as if all that I had accomplished was not enough for me and there had to be more to life than this, I wanted to help people on a bigger scale. Therefore, I ask a friend who was already in college to help

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