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    Immigrant Workers

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    challenges, such as underpaid or being verbally and physically abused by service industries. Recently, Sarah Maslin Nir (2015) The New York Times reporter published a detailed article “The High Price of Pretty Nails” which exposed the illegal abuse of the immigrant workers in the nail salons in New York City. Similarly, Lisa Madigan, Illinois attorney general uncovered the immigrant workers challenges in the Chinese buffet restaurants in Illinois. Madigan’s (2015) report shows that immigrant…

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    your natural nails aren't price flaunting and you wish a trifle facilitate achieving the right manicure, your answer could also be selecting between gel nails and acrylic nails. each area unit nice choices for artificial nail enhancements, ideal for ladies United Nations agency realize it laborious to grow and maintain their natural nails for a wonderfully manicured look. however that one is that the better option for nail designs? In the battle between Gel Nails Vs. Acrylic Nails, it helps to…

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    occupations, and Vietnamese are known for Vietnamese owned nail salons. According to the statistics from the American Magazine Nail magazine, in the US, there are 374,345 Vietnamese Americans certified nail technicians, making up over 40% the workforce of professional nail technicians in the US. In 2010, there were 279 nail salons in Miami, and 1152 nail salons in Florida by Vietnamese ownership. The success of Vietnamese professional nail industry came from the effort of Tippi Hedren, a…

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    to have beautiful finger nails and men love to see women with well manicured hands. However, there are certain brands of nail polish and nail products that are more beautiful and longer lasting than other products. Of course, they cost a little bit more, but the effects are certainly worth it not to mention much longer lasting. The two best nail polish brands out there are OPI nail polish as well as Creative Nail. These brands are perfect for women who want creative nail designs for their…

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    Nail Technician Essay

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    A nail technician needs to take much consideration and care into planning the physical layout of the premises. Standards need to be presented to achieve the maximum impression of professionalism and beauty care. By combining these two (2) factors, it presents a relaxing and attractive environment for the client as well as the owner. The client room will have all the necessary equipment on hand during treatments, the atmosphere is relaxing and all waiting clients are well looked after. Space…

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    It is important to know as both the cosmetologist and the client to know the risks that are in the salon. Accidents happen, people become lazy and try to make it easier on them, then clients or even the cosmetologist could both be affected. Although some diseases that are introduced in the salon are not contagious there are other diseases that are very serious to people’s well being. Skin diseases especially on the hands, affect one in five hairstylists. In fact, skin diseases are the number one…

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    The Managed Hand Summary

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    In “The Managed Hand”, occurrences of manicuring services framed complicated emotional and embodied interactions between different women. Two women sit across each other in a nail salon, but are differentiated by class and race. The manicurist is engaged in Kang’s analysis based on “body labor” which includes physical labor of managing the bodily appearance of the customer through touching, manicuring, and emotional labor of exhibiting feelings that encourage delightful feelings in the customers…

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    to me or extensively discussed about in school. In my ignorance, racism was the distant relative whom family members rarely mentioned because of the shame and disgrace it brought to the family name. My first encounter with overt racism was in a nail salon, when a middle-aged white woman publically made an islamophobic remark. I uncomfortably…

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    Open My Own Business

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    business, which would be a hair and nail salon. The topic I am choosing to write about is the decisions that must be made to design the salon and the beginning information needed for a business plan. There are three different options that a person can choose from. A person can open a franchise hair salon, using someone elses' established name, which would give you an instant reputation, and it's resources, such as marketing. A person can buy an established salon from someone who is…

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    includes hairstyling, skin care, manicures/pedicures and electrology. A cosmetologist provides beauty services that includes one caring for the cosmetic condition of hair, skin, and nails. The field of cosmetology has several occupation including hairstyling, hair, depressing, shampooing barber, skin care specialty and nail technician. To become a cosmetologist one will need to attend a state licensed barber or cosmetology school. In some states a high school or equivalency diploma is…

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