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200 Hour Yoga Therapy Training: Learn western and eastern therapeutic... Kansas City



~~~ Yoga Therapy and Thai Massage Certification (save up to 50%) ~~~

posted: October 23, 2009, 03:06 AM

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200 Hour Yoga Therapy Training: Learn western and eastern therapeutic yoga tools for non-apparently health populations including: cancer, heart disease, stroke, MS, musculoskeletal problems, arthritis and more. It blends tools of yoga with Ayurveda and western mind-body medicine to create an adaptive form of therapy that emphasizes restoration, stress, pain relief, and individual modification.


Register: http://www.kcfitnesslink.com/yoga_therapy_training.html
Yoga Therapy Dates: Classes taught 8:00-5:00 p.m.
December 7-18 in Kansas City, MO

Special By donation registration: $1,250-$3,500. You choose your donation (a proceed of the donations will benefit local non-profits).


60 Hour Thai Massage Certification:
December 27-31, 2009
Kansas City, MO
8-5 p.m. daily
Register: http://www.kcfitnesslink.com/thai_massage_certification
Special $795 registration! (Normally $1500)

At the end of the course, a student can perform a complete 60-90 minute Thai massage session, including supine, prone, side lying, and seated positions. A basic certificate of completion is issued.







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Animals are skinned alive on Chinese fur farms

posted: October 6, 2009, 12:27 PM

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A News investigation has uncovered what appears to be the appalling treatment of animals being killed for their fur in China.

The investigators filmed animals that were kicking and writhing as workers ripped their skin from their bodies. If the animals struggled too much, workers stood on the animals' neck Or they beat the animals' heads with knife handles until the creatures stopped moving.

It's also a very slow process, and they usually start from the feet(paw)-up, giving the animal plenty of time to endure the pain. After their fur was peeled, the animals' bodies were tossed into a pile like so much trash, Most still alive, breathing in ragged gasps and blinking slowly. One investigator recorded a skinned raccoon dog, tossed onto a heap of carcasses; it had enough strength to lift its bloodied head and stare into the camera.

it raised its head, blinked with its remaining eyelashes and then lay its head down to continue dying for anything from 2-3 Hours.



YOU CAN HELP!
1.You can donate to animals charities
2.DO NOT BUY ANY FUR PRODUCTS
3.Spread the word, be voice of these animals. Forward this video to as many people as you can so that they can contribute also

http://www.acscct.org

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