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    Zac Wilson 27 January 2011 English 102 Multiple Positions rough draft Prohibition of Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace A large number of businesses do not allow tattoos that are visible. Many also prohibit piercings‚ other than single earrings on women. Some industries even take their policies to the extreme of not allowing any tattoos that take up more than 25% of a body part‚ and if a pre-existing tattoo is too large or obscene‚ it must be removed (Powers). This even applies if a

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    Veil of Incorporation

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    that on and from the date of incorporation specified in the certificate of incorporation the subscribers to the memorandum together with such other persons. (Anon.‚ 1973) This is because it may become members of the company and it shall be a body corporate by the name contained in the memorandum. Company should have the ability to practicing all the functions of an incorporated company. For example a company can sue and being sued under the company name. Besides‚ company can have eternal lifespan and

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    Tatoos and body piercing

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    “Tattoos and body piercing” We should acknowledge from the start that decorating the human body has been popular throughout history in both tribal and civilized cultures. For many people tattoos are a reminder of a person or event and for others they are merely decoration. What is more‚ tattooing and piercing give people the freedom to express themselves creatively using body art‚ and the many professional artists offer people a safe way to do this. To my mind‚ tattooing and piercing are simply forms

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    The History of Tattoos and Body Piercing The largest organ in the human body is the skin. Some people choose to express themselves through decorating their skin with tattoos‚ piercing and other kinds of body art. It’s true origin‚ symbolism‚ variety‚ and modern day versions go way back in time. The first tattoo known to man‚ was found on Otzi‚ the “Iceman“‚ in 1991. Otzi himself is from around 4‚000 B.C. Fifty-eight tattoos were found on him‚ they were all made of lines and dots. No real

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    The Veil and Persepolis

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    punishment‚ to wear a veil that only leaves her face uncovered. Having to wear a veil is portrayed as an insult to women’s rights. However in the article “Why We Wear the Haijab‚” by Sumayyah Hussein‚ Sumayya Syed says the veil “‘liberates you from the media’” (p118) It is also seen as a form of protection from judgment and western influences. The women interviewed in the article tell of the benefits of wearing the veil and see it as an honor instead of an insult‚ like in Persepolis. The veil is part of Iran’s

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    Veil Of Ignorance

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    Veil of Ignorance Research Papers Veil of ignorance: The exclusion of superfluous information such as age‚ sex‚ etc. allows for the determination of choice to be rendered justly and without the difference principle‚ which worsens the societal situation of those members who are worst off - John Rawls. Rawls’ concept of the “veil of ignorance” is a model for adopting principles of justice and was derived from an unpublished document of the same title written by Wilfried Hinsch. The concept has

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    Symbolism in the Veil

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    The Veil The veil that the minister wears in "The Ministers Black Veil"‚ by Nathanial Hawthorne represents the emphasis on man’s inner reality‚ and those thoughts and feelings which are not immediately obvious. As Hawthorne explored this inner nature‚ he found the source of dignity and virtue‚ and certain elements of darkness. When the minister first walks out of his home wearing the veil‚ everyone is astonished. This one man in this village decides to be a nonconformist and wear this veil without

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    Black Veil

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    Study Guide “The Minister’s Black Veil” p. 239-247 1. Define symbolism. How is symbolism used in this story? 2. Define parable. How is this story a parable? 3. What is the mood in Milford? How do the villagers feel about going to service? Does that mood change later in the story? 4. How does the veil affect the congregation’s view of Mr. Hooper? How does it affect his view of the world? 5. How does Mr. Hooper define “secret sin”? Why does the congregation

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    The Veil and the West

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    The Veil and The West When it comes to Women in Islam much has been written about their dress‚ hijab‚ veils and burqas. Katherine Bullock and Asma Barlas are examples of such examiners; these two women investigated the veil and western politics of the body. Katherine Bullock observes veiling in her book “Rethinking Muslim women and the veil” by critically examining western media’s representation and perceptions of the veil. She also takes it one step further by interviewing sixteen Muslim women

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    veil of ignorance

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    (1971) in his ‘veil of ignorance’ method within the idea of ‘justice as fairness’. The veil has two factors that contribute to its’ success. Firstly‚ that a party/person has no knowledge of themselves including (but not limited to) class‚ wealth‚ race‚ gender‚ age and intelligence. Second‚ that knowledge is enough so you are able to form a standard of justice in which free and rational people accept a position of equality to defend the association. A criticism to Rawls’ theory on the veil of ignorance

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