Indian Head Massage covers the fundamentals of the subject, from anatomy and physiology to health and safety, massage routines and marketing techniques. The new edition contains new information on Ayurveda and hair oils and covers the specifications for all major examining boards including the VTCT and ITEC diplomas as well as the Indian head masage units for Beauty Therapy NVQ 2 and 3.
Giles Denison's life is turned upside down when he awakes to find himself in a luxurious hotel in Oslo and, peering into the bathroom mirror, discovers the face of another man! He has been kidnapped from his flat in London and transformed into famous Finnish scientist, Dr Harold Feltham Meyrick. Compelled to adjust to his new persona (including meeting his daughter) and to play out the role assigned to him by his captors, he embarks on a dangerous escapade from Norway to Finland and across the border into Soviet Russia.
The Big Book of Kids Knits: 50 Designs for Babies and Toddlers
You want to keep your baby stylish and safe all year round, and with "The Big Book of Kids' Knits" you can do just that. Choose from a huge range of irresistible designs including everything from Cashmere bootees and a Pirate sweater to the heavenly Starlight blanket to help your little treasure dream the night away. As well as cosy clothing, "The Big Book of Kids' Knits" provides you with great ideas for decorating the nursery, including knitted toys, party flags and colourful play cubes for softer seating.
Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946), self-styled "prince of storytellers," was an English novelist, a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers. He composed more than a hundred novels during his lifetime.
Language Learning Journal (LLJ) provides a forum for scholarly contributions on current aspects of foreign language and teaching. LLJ is an international, peer-reviewed journal that is intended for an international readership, including foreign language teachers, language teacher educators, researchers and policy makers. Contributions, in English, tend to assume a certain range of target languages. These are usually, but not exclusively, the languages of mainland Europe and 'Community Languages'; other languages, including English as a foreign language, may also be appropriate, where the discussion is sufficiently generalisable.