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Caneel Bay is a Rosewood Resort located on the northwest side of St. John, one of the US Virgin Islands. The resort is nestled within Virgin Islands National Park on property once owned by Laurance Rockefeller. The hotel was one of the early members of Rockefeller’s hotel chain, Rockresorts. The resort takes its name from [...]

The United States Navy has named several ships USS ”Bancroft”, as well as the fleet ballistic missile submarine USS ”George Bancroft”, after Bancroft, and the mid-19th century United States Coast Survey schooner USCS ”Bancroft” also was named for him. The dormitory at the United States Naval Academy, Bancroft Hall, is named after him as well. [...]

The first gathering was held at the Cotter Dam Reserve, southwest of Canberra. The second gathering, in 1977, was on rented farmland (Mount Oak) near Bredbo, south of Canberra. It attracted 15,000 people. The farm was subsequently purchased with the festival takings as an open community. ConFest in its early years was a melting pot [...]

Chattanooga State offers classes and programs throughout its six county service area. There are six locations offering classes: the main campus, Dayton , Sequatchie Valley, Kimball, the East site near Hamilton Place Mall, and the newest site at Eastgate Town Center. The college has an enrollment of approximately 11,000 full and part time students enrolled [...]

SOLEX Computer Academy was authorized in 1995 to operate through the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), and Private Business and Vocational Schools unit, to train students in information technology. SOLEX later evolved to include an English as a Second Language program, basic nursing assistant training, and a number of computer and business technology courses. [...]

The controversy, as outlined in the 2006 American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Task Force Report, has broadly centered around “holding therapy” and coercive, restraining, or aversive procedures. These include deep tissue massage, aversive tickling, punishments related to food and water intake, enforced eye contact, requiring children to submit totally to adult [...]

Trigger points have been a subject of study by a small number of doctors for several decades although this has not become part of mainstream medicine. The existence of tender areas and zones of induration in muscles has been recognized in medicine for many years and was described as muscular rheumatism or fibrositis in English; [...]

Watsu, a portmanteau of water and shiatsu, is a form of body massage performed while lying in warm water (around 35 °C or 95 °F). The receiver of Watsu treatment is continuously supported by the therapist while he or she rocks and gently stretches the body. Because it is performed in the water, the body [...]

Staffed on an entirely volunteer basis by a variety of students and professionals from throughout the Bay Area, the organization is administered by undergraduates, with policy decided upon through consensus via the central Planning Committee legislative organ. Participating undergraduates are either currently enrolled in, or have already completed, a training and certification course offered by [...]

The science of feeling better In 2008, Swedish Covenant Hospital transformed its image and tagline from “Technology Changes, Compassion Does Not” to “The science of feeling better.” Swedish Covenant Hospital describes this tagline as a new kind of science composed of the elements of healing: technology, research, food, light, nature, art, touch and family. Together, [...]

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