Program offers Pie In The Sky hope for local woman - Connectcut Plus
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Program offers Pie In The Sky hope for local womanConnectcut PlusLinda Drost, founder of Daily Aromatherapy, used the skills gained from the Women's Business Development Council's (WBDC) entrepreneurial training program, FastTrac ™ to gauge her progress. Like many businesses, Daily Aromatherapy was born out of ...and more » |
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See if you have healing hands - Noosa News
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See if you have healing handsNoosa NewsThe course provides students with government-accredited training and a recognised qualification to start a career as a qualified massage therapist, and to join the professional Australian Traditional Medicine Society. Students can choose to attend for ... |
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Save $25 when you train to become a priest or high priestess @ the College of ... - Napa Valley Register
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Professional masseuses are no hustlers - The Borneo Post
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Professional masseuses are no hustlersThe Borneo PostAfter three years training, she was confident enough to put what she had learnt into practice. She went to work for other outlets and only opened her own after she was absolutely sure she had learnt the ropes. Molini does not believe in hustling, ... |
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Santa Barbara Aesthetics Academy Opens - Santa Barbara Independent
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Santa Barbara Aesthetics Academy OpensSanta Barbara IndependentBy Amanda Garcia When Melissa Broughton opened Santa Barbara Aesthetics Academy (SBAA) last November, she answered the prayers of many newly graduated aestheticians seeking to bridge the gap between vocational training and real-world experience. |
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