This is one of the problems that often
hinders dialogue with radical atheists (not sure you are one, but you did answer a question I posed to people who believe God is a fantasy)-- rather than offer a defense they will attack in
such a way as to obfuscate the
purpose of the original discussion.
• Welcome clients and inquire into their
purpose of visit • Listen intently to determine clients» requirements and provide suggestions on procedures • Interview clients to determine if they have any medical conditions that may
hinder therapy treatments • Ask for and verify doctors» orders (if any) to ensure that the treatment is safe for the client • Provide clients with information on different types of available therapies and procedures
such as facials and manicure and pedicure • Arrange for auxiliary treatments to be administered during main procedures