Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 917
... therapists use in really determining the context in which beauty therapists work . In this respect they were very unlike the complementary therapists in Cant and Sharma's studies who , though often very critical of the professional ...
... therapists use in really determining the context in which beauty therapists work . In this respect they were very unlike the complementary therapists in Cant and Sharma's studies who , though often very critical of the professional ...
Page 923
... therapists deserve more serious respect than they get ) and their failure to locate what they themselves identified as key skills in formal training processes . Considered as occupational rhetoric , therapists ' insistence on the ...
... therapists deserve more serious respect than they get ) and their failure to locate what they themselves identified as key skills in formal training processes . Considered as occupational rhetoric , therapists ' insistence on the ...
Page 927
... therapists remain in the employment of one salon for long . Many of those who continue as beauty therapists for more than a few years after completing their training will either ' go mobile ' ( i.e. treat clients in their own homes on a ...
... therapists remain in the employment of one salon for long . Many of those who continue as beauty therapists for more than a few years after completing their training will either ' go mobile ' ( i.e. treat clients in their own homes on a ...
Contents
TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 671 |
Discord | 715 |
CAROLINE NEW Oppressed and Oppressors? The Systematic Mistreatment | 729 |
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