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September 1st, 2008


Massage idaho

Massage School @ Idaho School of Massage Therapy
Idaho School of Massage Therapy is the oldest and most experienced massage school in Idaho, founded in 1984. Our Trigger Point therapy program is unique to... (more...)
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Massage Therapy, Idaho State University College of Technology
Idaho State University Massage Therapy Program . Massage therapy employs at least 240,000 trained massage therapists and bodyworks in the United States, an increase of 27% in two ... (more...)

Idaho Massage Therapy Board, Licensing and Training Information
Idaho board of massage licensure and training information. Summary of proposed licensing requirements for the state of Idaho. (more...)

Massage School Classes @ Idaho School of Massage Therapy
The Idaho School of Massage Therapy holds its classes in the evenings, Monday through Thursday, from 6:30pm until 9:30 pm. This is a year - long program. (more...)

Idaho Springs Massage Therapy - Celestial Mountain - Home
Massage Therapy for Idaho Springs, Evergreen, Golden, Lakewood, Denver, and mountain and ski areas in Colorado. Reflexology, LaStone (Heated Stone), Lomi Lomi, Seated Chair Massage ... (more...)

American Institute of Clinical Massage AICM | Idaho Massage Schools ...
(AICM) Offers a full curriculum of professional massage therapy and continuing education courses. Located in Post Falls, Idaho. (more...)

Idaho's Largest Therapy Furniture Store @ Comfort Zone Idaho
The Comfort Zone Idaho carries the full line of Tempur-pedic beds and pillows in the Treasure Valley including massage chairs and power lift chairs in Boise, Idaho. (more...)

Tamarack Resort, Idaho | Massage
Peruse Sante Spa massage treatments including Swedish, tandem/couples, deep tissue, sports, prenatal, in-room, dual escape and hot stone massages. (more...)

Massage Therapists Idaho (ID)
Find a Massage Therapist Idaho (ID), Acupuncturists, Aromatherapists, Chiropractors, Dietitians, Homeopaths, Massage Therapists, Naturopaths, Nutritionists, Physical Therapists and ... (more...)

Idaho Massage Schools, Personal Training & Acupuncture Degrees ...
Idaho has quite a bit to offer massage therapists and other physical professionals. The state is full of natural beauty, a low cost of living, and high quality of life. (more...)

Resolved Question: Criminal Law Questions..20 Of Them If You Have Time?
OKAY ALL IT IS FINAL TIME FOR US BROKE COLLEGE STUDENTS, I HAVE AN A IN THIS CLASS CRIMINAL LAW (INTRO) AND HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS I'M NOT 100% SURE OF. ONLY 20 OUT OF A SLAMMING 95 QUESTIONS!! SO, I DON'T FEEL TOO BAD ABOUT POSTING THIS BECAUSE THE OTHER QUESTIONS I'M PREETY SURE ABOUT. ANY AND ALL HELP WOULD BE GREAT. PLEASE BE AWARE THESES ARE NOT THE TEST QUESTIONS, SO FOR THE ONES THAT WANT TO YELL AT ME.."DO YOUR OWN WORK", ETC..ETC.. (LOL) THESE ARE QUESTIONS IN THE BACK TO HELP TO GET READY. TEST IS IN THE MORNING OR I CAN TAKE THE TEST TONIGHT IF I GET A PERSON TO LEND A HELPING HAND. OKAY, HERE THEY ARE..READY..SET..ANSWER..(LOL) P.S. SPENT A LOT OF TIME TYPING THIS UP, PLEASE BE PRO. AND WILL VOTE 5-STARS FOR BEST AND AS ALWAYS VOTE FOR BEST.. YOU GUYS OUT THERE IN THE YAHOO WORLD ARE AWESOME.THANK YOU.., AND NO NOT OUT DRINKING.. HAVE BEEN STUDYING VERY HARD LAST MONTH OR SO, THEN I WILL DRINK...;-) THANK ALL Question 1 Circumstances that either enhance or reduce the crim fo the 1st Degree Murder are called: a. Aggravating or mitigating b. Special or necessary c. Happy or sad d. Justfiable or excusable Question 2 In State v. Snowden the Idaho Supreme Court held that Snowden could not be convicted of first degree murder because he didn?t premeditate the killing. a. True b. False Question 3 A murder may be committed with extreme atrocity (heinous or atrocious) even though death results from a single blow. a. True b. False Question 4 Which one of the following crimes could best be argued does not qualify for an underlying felony for felony-murder. a. robbing a bank b. arson c. deep therapy massages for leukemia patient d. kidnaping Question 5 Voluntary Manslaughter has a circumstantial element of: a. Premeditation b. Negligence c. Recklessness d. Adequate provocation Question 6 Voluntary manslaughter requires killing in the ?sudden heat of passion? with no ?cooling off? period. a. True b. False Question 7 The actus reus of rape standard which requires some force in addition to the physical effort of the act itself is know as: a. Extrinsic force standard b. Lack of force standard c. Mutual consent standard d. Intrinsic standard Question 8 In statutory rape the victims immaturity takes the place of force a. True b. False Question 9 A(n)_________________________is an unjustified offensive touching. a. Assault b. felony-murder c. battery d. false-imprisonment Question 10 If Bill tells Joe, ?don?t move or I?ll shoot.? Bill has not committed an assault. a. True b. False Question 11 In People v. Allen the Court held: a. The smallest charring of the building constituted arson. b. The movement of the kidnaping victim even a short distance across the street fulfilled the elements of the crime. c. A fetus is capable of being murdered. d. Pavement can be a deadly weapon. Question 12 The crime of a embezzlement entails the changing of possession of property lawfully to a third party but then the third party unlawfully: a. converts the property to his own use b. donates the property c. purchases the property d. videotapes the property Question 13 The crime of receiving stolen property requires that the Defendant had knowledge that the item was stolen and: a. Tell a third party about the theft b. attempt to return the item to the actual owner c. exercise some dominion and control over the item. d. observe the theft Question 14 The actus reus of robbery is: a. The conversation of property held by a third party legally. b. The use of force or threat of force to remove property from a person. c. The taking of property under false pretenses. d. The removal of property and replacing it with cheaper goods. Question 15 In State v. Curley the Court opined that the difference between: a. Larceny and robbery is the amount of force used against the victim. b. Embezzlement and fraud is the relationship between the victim and defendant. c. Burglary I and Burglary II is whether the dwelling was occupied. d. Bear wrestling and dueling is the amount of stupidity required to engage in either. Question 16 Extortion is taking someone else?s property by threat of: a. Immediate harm b. present harm c. past harm d. future harm Question 17 The crime of burglary requires that property be taken from the structure. a. Question 17 The crime of burglary requires that property be taken from the structure. a. True b. False Question 18 To fulfill the modern day burglary statute, a burglar must physically place his entire body within a structure. a. True b. False Question 19 In Jewell v. State the defendant?s conviction was overturned because it is legally impossible to rob your own house. a. True b. False Question 20 Laws that attempt to control ?bad manners? include: a. Murder statutes b. Vagrancy and loitering statutes c. laws against hate crimes d. sex crimes (more...)

Resolved Question: what can you say about Hypnosis in the Delivery Room/Labor Room
It isn't for every woman, but "hypnobirthing" certainly has its fans, including Carla Breakey, a 38-year-old home business owner from Idaho. And rave reviews from women like Breakey are helping this method of natural childbirth grow in popularity around the globe. Breakey used hypnobirthing for two of her three children. Hypnobirthing teaches women how to hypnotize themselves to manage their labor, helping them to relax and let their bodies take over. The theory is that, in the absence of fear and tension, severe pain does not have to accompany labor. In this calm state, endorphins -- naturally occurring chemicals in the body that can relieve pain -- replace the stress hormones that contribute to pain, proponents say. "I enjoyed the experience a lot more and was a lot more present when I used hypnobirthing," Breakey tells WebMD. For her first child, Breakey had a standard hospital birth with an epidural. That time, she says, "I felt like I was fighting the labor, and after the epidural was administered, I couldn't feel anything, which was scary." That's why she, along with her husband, Jeff, decided to try hypnobirthing for their second child. "I was very skeptical the first time, but the experience was unbelievable. I was relaxed, and it really does help with the pain," she says. "With hypnobirthing, I felt confident, and when the contractions would come, they weren't scary at all." And although some experts warn that undergoing any type of drug-free childbirth requires a high level of determination and commitment, proponents say hypnobirthing really can help ease women's fears about the birth process. "Hypnobirthing is a childbirth process that includes a major focus on many of the techniques used in hypnotherapy to relieve fear," Pat Burrell, RN, a hypnobirthing therapist based in State College, Pa., tells WebMD. "It integrates factual information on the childbirth process along with hypnosis." Burrell is also an instructor with the American Board of Hypnotherapy and an executive board member of the Hypnobirthing Institute in Epsom, N.H. "Other childbirth processes approach pain as a given and try to find ways to deal with pain, from medication to massage, but hypnobirthing teaches women to transform the sensation of pain so that it feels like something else," she says. "The healthiest way to deliver a baby is to be very relaxed and allow the body to do it. Once labor begins, it has its own momentum and mom really doesn't need to do much of anything." Hypnobirthing can also be used along with other birthing processes ranging from Lamaze to pain-killing drugs, Burrell says. Couples learn the technique by taking between four and six classes, starting after the first trimester of pregnancy. "The partner is the hypnotherapist and helps the woman get into a trance-like state, where she is fully conscious of what her body is doing," Burrell explains. "She is very relaxed, which provides a safe and healthy environment for the baby and the mom." Burrell says hypnobirthing creates a strong bond between the couple as well as between the mother and her baby. The cost varies across the country, and many insurance companies do reimburse for hypnobirthing classes, she says. Debbie Wagner, a clinical hypnotherapist in Bellevue, Wash., has taught hypnobirthing to hundreds of expectant mothers since the early 1990s."I have had great success with it," she tells WebMD. "Many women have told me that they had a sense of control that wasn't present [in previous births] after using hypnobirthing." But some experts warn that hypnotism may not be enough to help everyone endure the powerful pains of labor. Yvonne Thornton, MD, PhD, a senior perinatologist at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, says she would counsel women to think long and hard before they decide to try hypnobirthing or any other method of drug-free delivery. "If you really want to have a drug-free birth, you have to be committed to the program or technique because if you are not really committed, it's a farce," she tells WebMD. "Some people have a fairy-tale idea about the true nature of labor, but it is painful. It is one of the most painful crisises that the woman has to endure." (more...)

Resolved Question: horse colleges in like anywhere else?
now i now there are places in California for horse colleges but what about calorado, wyoming,idaho,texa, albama, anyhting like that, along witht he rodeos type, and alos with lerning about equine management, maybe breeding,massaging and farriers.. I appreciate everybody that e-mailed me about the colleges in cal. im getting better results here than just lookin on google or yahoo. thanks (more...)

Resolved Question: what do you think?????????
Ok Well it?s going to be about 6 + months before I can start IVF! We are going to wait until we both have vacation time to take since we have to take at least a week off from work and go to Idaho to get it done and it?s is almost a 500 miles!! So until then I am going to try everything natural I can to see if I can unblock them my self! I know most of you thing that this can not be done!! But I think it can, so NO Negative! Thanks! Also my tubes are not blocked because of scar tissue! Both of my tubes looked great! My blockages are right at my ovaries!! I am doing lymphatic de-congestive therapy and reflexology! I also am doing a lymphatic detox tea and massage! I am really hoping that it helps! part 2 I think that I am be given sign from above to do these thing! For the biggest sign was when I was doing a show for Arbonne the booth next to me (out of 50+booths) was the gal that does lymphatic de-congestive therapy and reflexology! After weeks of researching and thinking about doing this and trying to find someone where I live that does this. Also me gal that has been doing my massages had to quit because of problems she was have with her hands and now doing some massages again!! She is so awesome, but about 2 years ago she asked me if there was something with my ovaries! At that time I said NO because I did not now anything was wrong! I just went and saw her and I did not tell her where the blockage was and she knows right where they were!! What do you think??? (more...)
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Resolved Question: what do you think????????????
Ok Well it?s going to be about 6 + months before I can start IVF! We are going to wait until we both have vacation time to take since we have to take at least a week off from work and go to Idaho to get it done and it?s is almost a 500 miles!! So until then I am going to try everything natural I can to see if I can unblock them my self! I know most of you thing that this can not be done!! But I think it can, so NO Negative! Thanks! Also my tubes are not blocked because of scar tissue! Both of my tubes looked great! My blockages are right at my ovaries!! I am doing lymphatic de-congestive therapy and reflexology! I also am doing a lymphatic detox tea and massage! I am really hoping that it helps! I think that I am be given sign from above to do these thing! For the biggest sign was when I was doing a show for Arbonne the booth next to me (out of 50+booths) was the gal that does lymphatic de-congestive therapy and reflexology! After weeks of researching and thinking about doing this and trying to find someone where I live that does this. Also me gal that has been doing my massages had to quit because of problems she was have with her hands and now doing some massages again!! She is so awesome, but about 2 years ago she asked me if there was something with my ovaries! At that time I said NO because I did not now anything was wrong! I just went and saw her and I did not tell her where the blockage was and she knows right where they were!! What do you think??? (more...)
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Resolved Question: What would I have to do to set up a "booth" in which to give chair massage outside a business?
I live in North Idaho and am taking a Massage Therapy course in Washington. What are the requirements for massaging in Idaho? And what would I have to do to go about giving chair massage as a simple side job? I know that you are not required to be licensed in Idaho, but I would like to know if there are ANY laws at all that would prevent me from doing this. Thanks in advance! (more...)

Resolved Question: Personal Training Certification Needed in Boise, Idaho?
I know that there are no licensing requirements in Boise, Idaho to be a massage therapist... I was just wondering if you had to be a licensed personal trainer to help people in Boise, Idaho. Thank you. (more...)

Resolved Question: In Boise, Idaho, are there licensing requirements for personal trainers?
I know that there are no licensing requirements in Boise, Idaho to be a massage therapist... I was just wondering if you had to be a licensed personal trainer to help people in Boise, Idaho. Thank you. (more...)

Resolved Question: I'm a massage therapist and I want to learn ....?
I was wondering if any massage therapists out there know of a place that I can learn Tibetan massage in the United States, preferably on the west side (Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado). Or is it only taught in eastern society? Websites please! I have been taught acupressure, shiatsu, and cranialsacral therapy. Thank you for the first response. It made me realize I should have put the modalities I know in first. I want to learn TIBETAN MASSAGE. Reiki would be nice to know too, but right know I'm looking to find out how to do TIBETAN MASSAGE. (more...)


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