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k12academics · 24 days ago
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The mission of the International School of Skin, Nail Care & Massage Therapy is to provide the basic training necessary to prepare its students for career opportunities in the Skin Care, Nailcare & Massage Therapy industries. Graduates will be qualified to sit for the Georgia State Board Licensing Examinations and, will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to complete the exams successfully. Additionally, students should acquire the marketable skills needed to meet the needs of the employment market for entry level positions as Estheticians, Nail Technicians and Massage Therapists.
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nailartscare · 1 month ago
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pinkroomnailacademy · 4 months ago
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Additional Perks for our PRINA Students
Your journey never ends! Start your journey ASAP, to enjoy its full benefits! And stand out from the crowd. PinkRoom continues to support our students from 5 years, 10 years, even 20 years ago! These precious relationship with our PRINA Alumni is what fuels our passion and continue running the school. SINCE 2003. To today. We welcome you!
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knotlessbraids-hair · 4 months ago
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Aaliyah's Hybrid Beauty Schools: A Comprehensive Approach to Beauty and Cosmetology Education
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In the ever-evolving beauty industry, staying ahead requires not just talent but also top-tier training and education. Aaliyah's Beauty Schools have carved out a unique niche by offering hybrid programs that combine the best of in-person and online learning. These programs are designed to cater to aspiring professionals in cosmetology, nail artistry, barbering, and locs styling. Located in Jonesboro, GA, Aaliyah’s Beauty Bar and Nail School stands as a beacon for comprehensive beauty education, promising a blend of tradition and innovation.
The Hybrid Learning Model
Hybrid learning at Aaliyah’s Beauty Schools is a strategic blend of hands-on practical experience and online theoretical learning. This model offers flexibility and accessibility, allowing students to balance their education with personal and professional commitments. The hybrid approach ensures that students gain the essential hands-on experience required in beauty professions while benefiting from the convenience of online coursework.
Cosmetology Program
Aaliyah’s cosmetology program covers a wide array of beauty services including hair cutting, coloring, styling, skincare, and makeup application. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in both theory and practical skills.
Key Highlights:
Comprehensive Curriculum: From the basics of hair anatomy to advanced coloring techniques.
Hands-On Training: Extensive practice sessions in a fully equipped salon environment.
Expert Instructors: Guidance from seasoned professionals with industry experience.
Nail Artistry Program
The nail artistry program at Aaliyah’s School of Nails is perfect for those passionate about nail care and design. This course covers everything from basic manicure and pedicure techniques to advanced nail art and acrylic applications.
Key Highlights:
Creative Expression: Encourages creativity with various nail art techniques.
State-of-the-Art Tools: Training with the latest tools and products in the nail industry.
Business Skills: Includes lessons on client management and salon business operations.
Barbering Program
Aaliyah’s barbering program is tailored for individuals aiming to excel in men’s grooming and hairstyling. This course provides in-depth training on modern and traditional barbering techniques.
Key Highlights:
Classic and Modern Techniques: Training in both timeless barbering skills and contemporary styles.
Precision and Skill: Focus on developing precision in cutting and styling.
Client Interaction: Emphasizes effective client communication and service excellence.
Aaliyah’s Locs Studio
Specializing in natural hair care and styling, Aaliyah’s Locs Studio offers training in dreadlocks and loc extensions. This program is ideal for those who want to master the art of loc styling and maintenance.
Key Highlights:
Natural Hair Care: Emphasis on the health and maintenance of natural hair.
Loc Extensions: Detailed instruction on installing and caring for loc extensions.
Industry Mentorship: Access to mentorship from renowned loc stylists.
Why Choose Aaliyah’s Hybrid Beauty Schools?
1. Flexibility and Convenience: The hybrid model allows students to learn at their own pace, balancing education with other life commitments.
2. Expert Faculty: Learn from some of the best in the industry, gaining insights and skills that go beyond the textbook.
3. Comprehensive Training: From theoretical knowledge to practical application, Aaliyah’s programs ensure well-rounded education.
4. Community and Networking: Become part of a vibrant community of beauty professionals and gain opportunities for networking and collaboration.
Conclusion
Aaliyah’s Beauty Schools are at the forefront of beauty and cosmetology education, offering innovative hybrid programs that prepare students for successful careers in the beauty industry. Whether you’re interested in cosmetology, nail artistry, barbering, or loc styling, Aaliyah’s comprehensive programs and expert instruction provide the perfect platform for your aspirations.
For more information or to enroll in one of the programs, visit Aaliyah’s Beauty Bar or contact them at +1 678-489-8480. Step into a future where beauty meets excellence with Aaliyah’s Beauty Schools.
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iamracheltang · 4 months ago
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Year after year, hundreds and thousands of assignment sheets later… I continue to personally mark each student’s work.
Each stroke of paint and polish, each nail tip is the learning effort of each student. I continued & persevere to maintain the same appreciation of everyone's efforts and hard work. They submitted 10, but I know they did hundreds before getting these best 10. 👐 As long as the student's passion doesn't wane, our commitment to each of them would remain steadfast and strong @pinkroomnailacademy
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temeyes · 10 months ago
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to this day, they still don't believe him
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gatoburr0 · 3 months ago
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Smollusk in the fuzzy au is real guys he’s Marina’s adopted son.
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They look so happy together I really hope nothing bad happens to smollusk
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umbrvx · 1 year ago
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writingwithfolklore · 10 months ago
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How to Nail your School Essays
                Not to brag, but I’m kind of a big deal when it comes to essays at my school. Since I started highschool I haven’t received a grade less than 90% on an essay—so I’m here to share my secret. This works for the classic essay, but you can also use the same advice and fit it to formal reports or other academic writing.
1. Your essay is about 2 things, demonstrated 3 or more times
This is how I’ve always thought about essays. They’re about two ideas, demonstrated as many times as you need to fill the wordcount. Shakespeare + Feminism, Media + Truth versus Misconception, etc. etc. If you’re lucky, your teacher or prof will give you one of your elements. You’ll get assignments like, “write an essay about Hamlet” or “write an essay about the American dream” lucky you, that’s your first thing—now you need to connect it with another.
This connecting idea is my favourite part because you just get to choose a concept or idea you’re interested in. Here’s a tip, if your first/given topic is something concrete, choose an abstract connecting idea. If your given topic is something abstract, choose a concrete.
So, Hamlet (concrete) could be paired with any abstract concept: Loyalty, Truth, Feminism, etc.
However, if your prof gives you something like, “truth” or “race theory”, you’ll find it much easier to connect that with a more concrete thing, like a book, movie, or other piece of media, or even a specific person.
If you are luckiest, your prof will give you both things, “write about the American Dream in The Great Gatsby” in this case, you’re onto the next stage.
2. Stick to the formula
Tried, tested, true. Nothing wrong with a formula, especially not when it gives you A+ grades. Typical essay structure is:
Intro with thesis
2. 1st Body
2a. Evidence that proves it 1
2i. Justify its relevance
2b. Evidence that proves it 2
2ii. Justify its relevance
Etc.
3. 2nd Body
3a. Evidence that proves it
3i.Justification
Etc.
4. 3rd Body
4a. Rise and repeat, you know where this is going.
5. Some may argue…
6. Conclusion
Let’s break it down.
Thesis:
                Thesis completely outlines all your points, or the three+ places you’re demonstrating your connection, and why it matters.
                Here is an intro + thesis I wrote a couple years ago:
“This literature review will explore the impacts influencer marketing has on the children that regularly consume social media content. Specifically, this review will focus on how influencers can impact children’s brand preferences, dietary choices, and lastly, the influx of children taking advantage of this system and becoming influencers themselves.”
Or
“Burned discusses the human aspect of sex work and reverses reader’s expectations on sex workers, while Not in My Neighbourhood discusses prostitutes as victims of a system created against them. Both challenge readers’ perceptions of sex workers, effectively drawing attention to the ethics of displacing sex workers from their cities.”
                So you have your connection (children and social media)/(Burned and Not in My Neighbourhood and sex work), and the different ways you plan on exploring or proving that idea (children’s brand preferences, dietary choices, children becoming influencers.) etc.
                You may also have a more specific stance in your thesis. Such as, “In Macbeth, ambition is shown to be Macbeth’s ultimate downfall in these three ways.”
The Body Paragraphs
                You start out every body paragraph with the point of the paragraph, or what it’s aiming to prove. Such as, “Influencers often include advertisements within their content, which can encourage children to feel more amiably to certain brands their favourite content creators endorse frequently more than others.”
                After this claim, you spend the rest of the paragraph further proving it through examples. This will look like citing a specific source (a book, academic journal, quote, etc.) such as, “The authors claim likeable influencers can associate their likeability with the products they use, influencing children’s perception of brands, referred to as ‘meaning transfer’ (De Veirman et al. 2019)” (super important to always cite these sources!)
                The last part is after each example/proof--you need to justify why this proves your point/is important. So, “This proves children are more influenced towards certain products depending on how close of a relationship they perceive to have with the influencer.”
                Typically, your evidence will all lead into each other so you can transition to the next piece of proof, then the justification, rinse and repeat until you’re finished your paragraph. You can have as many pieces of evidence as you want per paragraph, and the longer your word requirement, the more you’ll want to fit into each point (or the more bodies you want to have.)
                Piece of evidence + why it matters, rinse and repeat.
Some May Argue:
                This is a small paragraph just before your conclusion where you anticipate an argument your readers may have, and disprove it. So, for example, you’d start with, “Some may argue that with parent supervision, the impacts of influencers on children could be lessened or moot. However…” and then explain why they’re wrong. This strengthens your argument, and proves that you’ve really thought out your stance.
Conclusion:
                Lastly, you want to sum up all the conclusions you came to in a few sentences. Your last line is one of the most important (in my opinion). I call it the mic drop moment. Leaving a lasting impact on your reader can bring your essay from an A to an A+, so you really want to nail this final sentence.
                My final sentence was, “Ultimately, it is hard to know in advance how technology and social media will impact the development of children who have always grown up with some form of screen, but until they grow up, parents and caregivers need to take care in the content their children consume, and their very possible exploitation online.”
This sentence is backed by the entirety of the essay that came before it, and usually leaves a little something to chew on for the readers.
Any other tips I missed?
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ariasphirance · 8 months ago
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"That's just a faerie's mischief."
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k12academics · 4 months ago
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Our mission is to meet the needs of students and employers by offering quality, short-term educational programs in career fields with solid growth potential.
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reefer-madn3ss · 2 months ago
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From my old acc, two drawins i made for his b-day
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pinkroomnailacademy · 4 months ago
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Student's learning journey | Testimonial
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notthesaint · 23 days ago
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I am so lazy and tired to draw that i used my old art and edited it to explain my horrible idea
I would like to imagine that the infection made nosk horribly drunk and beguiled it's mind which made it think that its own reflection from the pale ore is a potential mate
It explains why the pale ore is in nosk's lair, so basically you killed this poor spider and stole its wife. In my conclusion nosk x pale ore is indeed canon 🪨🤘
"Yes this is a potential mate, I will offer this stalking devout I killed earlier as a gift of my love" **points to a shiny rock**
**sees dirtcraver next to pale ore 6 meters away** "IF YOU TOUCH MY WIFR I WILL KILL YOU AND EAT YOU ALIVE SKREEEEEE"
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iamracheltang · 4 months ago
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weeoweeooowee79 · 2 months ago
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Mipochi / Miho Sakamoto
2010 - 2011
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