Milady Standard Barbering ALL Chapters 1-21
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putting thoughts and information into cohesive sentences and paragraphs -
ANSWERDrafting
the task of proofreading and correction a paper in terms of punctuation, spelling,
grammar, and so forth - ANSWEREditing
classifications that are used to identify that different ways in which people learn -
ANSWERLearning style
the task in which a write rewrites or reorganizes a writing project - ANSWERRevising
repeatedly saying, writing, or otherwise reviewing new information until it is learned
- ANSWERRepetition
any action taken prior to he draft writing process when preparing a report or
presentation - ANSWERPlanning
a method used to store new information for short-term and long-term memory -
ANSWEROrganization
any memorization device that helps a person to recall information -
ANSWERMnemonics
a graphic representation of an idea or problem that helps to organize ones thoughts
- ANSWERMind Mapping
wrote the first barbering textbook; opened the first barber school in Chicago in 1893
- ANSWERA.B. Moler
a manner of acting, posturing, feeling, or thinking that shows a persons mood,
deposition , mindset or opinion - ANSWERAttitude
specific attitudes that occur as a result of our values - ANSWERBeliefs
the capacity to keep different aspects of your mental activity separate so you can
achieve greater self-control - ANSWERCompartmentalization
the art of being tactful - ANSWERDiplomacy
,the study of human characteristics related to the specific work environment -
ANSWERErgonomics
principles of good character,proper conduct, and moral judgment, expressed
through personality, human relations skills, and professional image - ANSWEREthics
The identification of short and long term goals - ANSWERGoal setting
tools and guidelines that prepare you for living as an adult in a challenging world -
ANSWERLife skills
a desire for Change - ANSWERMotivation
the daily maintenance of cleanliness and healthfulness thought certain sanitary
practices - ANSWERPersonal hygiene
the outward expression of inner feelings, thoughts attitudes and values reflected
through voice, gestures, posture, clothing, grooming and environment -
ANSWERPersonality
the impression projected by a person in any profession, consisting of outward
appearance and conduct exhibited in the workplace - ANSWERProfessional image
A close and empathetic relationship that establishes agreement and harmony
between individuals - ANSWERRapport
the extent to which one is interested in and responsive to others ideas, feelings and
opinions - ANSWERReceptivity
The ongoing process of planning, organizing, and managing one's life - ANSWERSelf-
management
the deepest feelings and thoughts we have about ourselves and about life -
ANSWERValues
associated master barbers and beauticians of America - ANSWERAMBBA
French barber surgeon who became know as the father of surgery -
ANSWERAmbroise Pare
Latin for beard - ANSWERBarba
most often red white and blue striped pole that is the iconic symbol of the barbering
profession - ANSWERBarber pole
early practitioners who cut hair, shaved, and performed bloodletting and dentistry -
ANSWERBarber-Surgeons
,Barber employer unions - ANSWERMaster barber groups
Barber employee unions - ANSWERJourneymen barber groups
Egyptian barber commemorated with a statue - ANSWERMeryma'at
In what year did the first barber school open - ANSWER1893
Where was the first barber school located - ANSWERChicago
a shaved patch on the head - ANSWERTonsure
related to the cutting, clipping or trimming of hair with shears or a razor -
ANSWERTonsorial
Sicilian credited with bringing barbering and shaving to Rome in 296 BC -
ANSWERTicinius Mena
An immunity that the body develops after it overcomes a disease or through
inoculation - ANSWERAcquired immunity
an infectious agent that lives only by penetrating cells and becoming a part of them -
ANSWERVirus
symptoms that can be felt or experienced only by the person - ANSWERSubjective
symptoms
pus-forming bacteria that cause infections such as strep throat, tonsillitis, other lung
and throat diseases, and blood poisoning - ANSWERStreptococci
pus-forming bacteria that cause abscesses, pustules, pimples, and boils -
ANSWERStaphylococci
the onset of life-threatening illnesses that compromise the immune system as a
result of HIV infection and disease - ANSWERAIDS
AIDS - ANSWERAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome
certain bacteria that have the ability to form protective spores to survive an inactive
stage - ANSWERSpore-forming bacteria
Curved or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that can cause syphilis and Lyme disease -
ANSWERSpirilla
a poisoned state caused by the absorption of pathogenic microorganisms into the
bloodstream - ANSWERSepsis
, a contagious disorder caused by the itch mite - ANSWERScabies
a fluid that contains white blood cells, dead and living bacteria, waste matter, tissue
elements, and body cells; a sign of infection - ANSWERPus
a contagious infestation caused by the head or Body louse (lice) -
ANSWERPediculosis
harmful, disease producing bacteria - ANSWERPathogenic
lant or animal organisms that live on other living organisms without giving anything
in return - ANSWERParasites
symptoms that can be seen by anyone - ANSWERObjective symptoms
beneficial or harmless bacteria that perform many useful functions -
ANSWERNonpathogenic
natural resistance to disease that is partially inherited and partially developed -
ANSWERNatural immunity
the division of cells during reproduction - ANSWERMitosis
Acronym for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; a type of staph infection
resistant to certain antibiotics - ANSWERMRSA
an infection that is limited to a specific area of the body - ANSWERLocal infection
the result when the body is unable to cope with the invasion of bacteria and their
harmful toxins - ANSWERInfection
the stage in which bacteria do not grow or reproduce - ANSWERInactive stage
the ability of the body to resist invasion by bacteria and to destroy bacteria once
they have entered the body - ANSWERImmunity
The virus that causes AIDS - ANSWERHIV
HIV - ANSWERHuman immunodeficiency virus
a person who is immune to a disease but harbors germs that can infect other people
- ANSWERHuman Disease Carrier
a bloodborne disease marked by inflammation of the liver - ANSWERHepatitis
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putting thoughts and information into cohesive sentences and paragraphs -
ANSWERDrafting
the task of proofreading and correction a paper in terms of punctuation, spelling,
grammar, and so forth - ANSWEREditing
classifications that are used to identify that different ways in which people learn -
ANSWERLearning style
the task in which a write rewrites or reorganizes a writing project - ANSWERRevising
repeatedly saying, writing, or otherwise reviewing new information until it is learned
- ANSWERRepetition
any action taken prior to he draft writing process when preparing a report or
presentation - ANSWERPlanning
a method used to store new information for short-term and long-term memory -
ANSWEROrganization
any memorization device that helps a person to recall information -
ANSWERMnemonics
a graphic representation of an idea or problem that helps to organize ones thoughts
- ANSWERMind Mapping
wrote the first barbering textbook; opened the first barber school in Chicago in 1893
- ANSWERA.B. Moler
a manner of acting, posturing, feeling, or thinking that shows a persons mood,
deposition , mindset or opinion - ANSWERAttitude
specific attitudes that occur as a result of our values - ANSWERBeliefs
the capacity to keep different aspects of your mental activity separate so you can
achieve greater self-control - ANSWERCompartmentalization
the art of being tactful - ANSWERDiplomacy
,the study of human characteristics related to the specific work environment -
ANSWERErgonomics
principles of good character,proper conduct, and moral judgment, expressed
through personality, human relations skills, and professional image - ANSWEREthics
The identification of short and long term goals - ANSWERGoal setting
tools and guidelines that prepare you for living as an adult in a challenging world -
ANSWERLife skills
a desire for Change - ANSWERMotivation
the daily maintenance of cleanliness and healthfulness thought certain sanitary
practices - ANSWERPersonal hygiene
the outward expression of inner feelings, thoughts attitudes and values reflected
through voice, gestures, posture, clothing, grooming and environment -
ANSWERPersonality
the impression projected by a person in any profession, consisting of outward
appearance and conduct exhibited in the workplace - ANSWERProfessional image
A close and empathetic relationship that establishes agreement and harmony
between individuals - ANSWERRapport
the extent to which one is interested in and responsive to others ideas, feelings and
opinions - ANSWERReceptivity
The ongoing process of planning, organizing, and managing one's life - ANSWERSelf-
management
the deepest feelings and thoughts we have about ourselves and about life -
ANSWERValues
associated master barbers and beauticians of America - ANSWERAMBBA
French barber surgeon who became know as the father of surgery -
ANSWERAmbroise Pare
Latin for beard - ANSWERBarba
most often red white and blue striped pole that is the iconic symbol of the barbering
profession - ANSWERBarber pole
early practitioners who cut hair, shaved, and performed bloodletting and dentistry -
ANSWERBarber-Surgeons
,Barber employer unions - ANSWERMaster barber groups
Barber employee unions - ANSWERJourneymen barber groups
Egyptian barber commemorated with a statue - ANSWERMeryma'at
In what year did the first barber school open - ANSWER1893
Where was the first barber school located - ANSWERChicago
a shaved patch on the head - ANSWERTonsure
related to the cutting, clipping or trimming of hair with shears or a razor -
ANSWERTonsorial
Sicilian credited with bringing barbering and shaving to Rome in 296 BC -
ANSWERTicinius Mena
An immunity that the body develops after it overcomes a disease or through
inoculation - ANSWERAcquired immunity
an infectious agent that lives only by penetrating cells and becoming a part of them -
ANSWERVirus
symptoms that can be felt or experienced only by the person - ANSWERSubjective
symptoms
pus-forming bacteria that cause infections such as strep throat, tonsillitis, other lung
and throat diseases, and blood poisoning - ANSWERStreptococci
pus-forming bacteria that cause abscesses, pustules, pimples, and boils -
ANSWERStaphylococci
the onset of life-threatening illnesses that compromise the immune system as a
result of HIV infection and disease - ANSWERAIDS
AIDS - ANSWERAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome
certain bacteria that have the ability to form protective spores to survive an inactive
stage - ANSWERSpore-forming bacteria
Curved or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that can cause syphilis and Lyme disease -
ANSWERSpirilla
a poisoned state caused by the absorption of pathogenic microorganisms into the
bloodstream - ANSWERSepsis
, a contagious disorder caused by the itch mite - ANSWERScabies
a fluid that contains white blood cells, dead and living bacteria, waste matter, tissue
elements, and body cells; a sign of infection - ANSWERPus
a contagious infestation caused by the head or Body louse (lice) -
ANSWERPediculosis
harmful, disease producing bacteria - ANSWERPathogenic
lant or animal organisms that live on other living organisms without giving anything
in return - ANSWERParasites
symptoms that can be seen by anyone - ANSWERObjective symptoms
beneficial or harmless bacteria that perform many useful functions -
ANSWERNonpathogenic
natural resistance to disease that is partially inherited and partially developed -
ANSWERNatural immunity
the division of cells during reproduction - ANSWERMitosis
Acronym for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; a type of staph infection
resistant to certain antibiotics - ANSWERMRSA
an infection that is limited to a specific area of the body - ANSWERLocal infection
the result when the body is unable to cope with the invasion of bacteria and their
harmful toxins - ANSWERInfection
the stage in which bacteria do not grow or reproduce - ANSWERInactive stage
the ability of the body to resist invasion by bacteria and to destroy bacteria once
they have entered the body - ANSWERImmunity
The virus that causes AIDS - ANSWERHIV
HIV - ANSWERHuman immunodeficiency virus
a person who is immune to a disease but harbors germs that can infect other people
- ANSWERHuman Disease Carrier
a bloodborne disease marked by inflammation of the liver - ANSWERHepatitis