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    Michelle Almanza Dow Intro to Poetry 9 April 2013 Romantic Love Love can be defined in various ways. Especially in American culture‚ where love is used to describe the affection or infatuation of many different things or people. There is no real classification of the type of love for things; it is just plain love. But‚ usually when the word love comes up‚ most people associate it with romantic love; love that is shared between couples in a relationship. Yet‚ still there are many different

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    Ms. Baker had no employee handbook‚ manual‚ or written rules or regulations. In June‚ 2010‚ Natalie got a full shoulder tattoo which covered the entire right arm and the lower part-of the arm was exposed‚ when she wore the short sleeve uniform. The owner. Ms. Baker told Natalie that she had have the tattoo removed or she would be terminated. Natalie refused to remove the tattoo‚ worked the rest of the week and she was terminated on Friday. Ms. Baker was unable to prove that there was a loss of sales

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    having a visible tattoo. The owner‚ Biddy Baker fired Miss Attired because she would not remove the tattoo and feared that an employee having a tattoo that was visible would upset her more “mature” patrons‚ which would affect profits. No documentation could be provided that showed a loss of profits. Ms. Baker did state that two patrons asked to be reseated the day before she was terminated. Natalie stated that there was not an employee handbook or stated to by Ms. Baker that tattoos were not allowed

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    Female Body Image Analysis

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    The perception of the perfect female body image always differs depending on who is asked. To some‚ the ideal body image requires constant transformation whether it is through plastic surgery or artwork such as piercings and tattoos. The body image is perceived as “the picture of our own body which we form in our mind‚ that is to say the way in which the body appears to ourselves”. (eating disorders 87) This perception is believed to have been integrated into the minds of individuals since a young

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    (Beautiful Samoa) Samoa is a group of islands; Western Samoa and American Samoa. These islands are located in the South Pacific Ocean about half way between Hawaii and New Zealand‚ together they are slightly smaller than Rhode Island. Don’t let the small size fool you‚ these islands are full of rich life and culture. The pre-Western history of Eastern Samoa (now American Samoa) is bound with the history of Western Samoa (now independent Samoa). The Manu’a Islands of American Samoa has one of

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    body for nonmedical reasons. The most common forms of body modification are tattooing‚ piercing and cosmetic surgery. Shelia Jeffreys‚ an associate professor of political science at the University of Melbourne‚ gives her perspective on piercing‚ tattoos and cosmetics surgery in her article " Body Modification Is a Form of Self-Mutilation ". Jeffreys examines piercing‚ tattooing and cosmetic surgery as all harmful forms of self-mutilation. Jeffreys believes that self- mutilation is due to a male

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    terrified of. Not to mention‚ individuals want to attain an ideal body image that is acceptable by today’s standards. Some of the actions that people take to achieve these goals are effective at preserving youth or painting a prescribed body image‚ like tattoos‚ while others may have negative effects on the person and the people around them. Steroids and dietary supplements that people take to “stay young” can lead to health problems down the road‚ the standards of appearance have brought out appearance

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    Rules: Regarding Natalie Attired (our client) terminated for “misconduct” An individual shall be disqualified for and shall not be eligible to receive benefits: If it is determined by the division that the individual has been discharged for misconduct connected with the individual’s employment. Application: **Case 1 - Mitchell v. Lovington Good Samaritan Center‚ Inc.‚ 555 P.2d 696 (N.M. 1976) Zelma Mitchell was a nurse’s aide and was terminated for alleged misconduct with

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    IBAN When mention the word ‘Borneo’‚ instantaneously these metaphors comes into our mind; beautiful elaborated designs of traditional costumes‚ graceful dance moves accompanied by tribal music‚ tattoos‚ headhunting‚ and the untouched beauty of floras and faunas. Borneo refers to the two states in East Malaysia‚ Sabah and Sarawak. These states are well known for miscellaneous culture portrayed by their distinctive and multicoloured populace. One of the most well known tribe in Sarawak is the

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    Yoruba and Maori Body Art

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    paper‚ I will analyze facial scarification in the Yoruba tribe and facial tattooing in the Maori tribe. The West Africa Yoruba tribe wears scar stripes on their faces. "Yoruba facial stripes are only produced by scarification and not by paint or tattoos" Orie (2011‚ para. 2). Anthropologists have noted that scarification is the predominate type of body marking among African tribes. African cultures use scarification markings as identifiers amongst tribes as a source of separation from outsiders.

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