A method of foot care for a bather comprises: providing a water container partially filled water therein; adding a first material to the water, the first material including a super absorbent polymer capable of absorbing a substantial amount of water; forming a gelatinous mixture with the first material absorbing the water; placing the feet of the bather in the gelatinous mixture for bathing; adding a second material and water to the gelatinous mixture, the second material including a dissolving agent for transforming the gelatinous mixture to a liquid having a low viscosity and a sanitizing or disinfectant agent for sanitizing without causing toxic effects to the bather; placing for bathing the feet of the bather in the dissolved liquid; and, removing the dissolved liquid from the water container.
A bathing product for bathing comprises: a sodium hydrogen carbonate, commonly known as baking soda, being usable for softening the bathing water, removing body odor, revitalizing skin and facilitating enhanced body care or treatment, and a water sanitizing agent, being usable for effectively sanitizing the liquid and cleaning the bath apparatus without causing toxic effect to a bather for bathing in the liquid. The sodium hydrogen carbonate mixture may comprise 50-99% by weight sodium of hydrogen carbonate formed in powder form, and the water sanitizing agent may comprise about 1-10% by weight of trichloroisocyanuric acid. The bathing product may further comprise a bubbling agent to create a bubbling action for pleasure and soothing sensation for the bather.
A method of foot care for a bather comprises: providing a water container partially filled water therein; adding a first material to the water, the first material including a super absorbent polymer capable of absorbing a substantial amount of water; forming a gelatinous mixture with the first material absorbing the water; placing the feet of the bather in the gelatinous mixture for bathing; adding a second material and water to the gelatinous mixture, the second material including a dissolving agent for transforming the gelatinous mixture to a liquid having a low viscosity and a sanitizing or disinfectant agent for sanitizing without causing toxic effects to the bather; placing for bathing the feet of the bather in the dissolved liquid; and, removing the dissolved liquid from the water container.
- Palo Alto CA, US Sanket BINDLE - Mountain View CA, US Anuj JAISWAL - Saratoga CA, US Soo Hyun PARK - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
VMware, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24
Abstract:
A computer-implemented system and method of application topology visualization of a computing environment is disclosed. The application topology visualization obtains relationship data for a plurality of managed components, wherein the plurality of managed components have an application operating thereon. Event data for the plurality of managed components is also obtained. An application topology visualizer is used to generate the application topology visualization of the computing environment including the plurality of managed components, wherein the application topology visualization uses the relationship data and the event data for the plurality of managed components. A graphical user interface is used to display the application topology visualization of the computing environment as a single page.
Dr. Park graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Columbus, IN and specializes in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Park is affiliated with Columbus Regional Health and Schneck Medical Center.
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Academy of Art University San Francisco, CA 2001 to 2005 BA in Product Design
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Handbag, Small Leather goods, Belts, accessories concept and design, create tech packs, Illustrator, photoshop, microsoft office, graphic design, Hardware design, Trend forecasting, sharp eye for detail, team player
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Education:
BARUCH COLLEGE, Zicklin School of Business New York, NY May 2011 Master of Business Administration in AccountingUNIVERSITY OF NEVADA Las Vegas, NV Aug 2000 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management