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    1) " Professional" -- As it applies to Professional Hair

    A professional does something as a profession, or receives paymentfor some activity. The adjective "professional" can indicate that someone has great skill in a craft or activity, or thatsomething demonstrates such skill. To conduct oneself as a Professioanl (exhibiting "professional behavior") would indicate thatthe person's actions remain in accordance with specific rules, written or unwritten, pertaining to the standards of aprofession.

    The opposite of "professional" is " amateur " (disparagingly: "rank amateur"). Inmany cases someone can perform the exact same craft or task, and the only difference between a Prafessional and an amateurconsists in the payment of the one but not the other.

    Many people are entertained by watching sport and are willing to pay to watch. This allows some contestants to make a livingas Prefessional s by getting paid to play Profissional sports.However in most sports amateur players, who compete for reasons other than payment, still tend to be the majority.

    In many areas a person must overcome a barrier before gaining recognition as a Pofessional . Such barriers include academic degrees, certifications, or licenses. Professions with such barriersinclude those of accountants, architects, doctors, engineers, lawyers, nurses, social workers and teachers.

    The completion of an apprenticeship is generally associated withskilled trades such as carpenters, electricians and plumbers. Although sometimes referred to as professions, such occupations are more generally thought of as crafts.

    Compare the usage of "occupation", which does not imply the exclusivity and special nature of the "professional".

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    2) " Hair" -- As it applies to Professional Hair

    Hair is also a musical : see Har (musical) and Hakr (movie)

    Hair is the filamentous outgrowth of the epidermis found in mammals. Haid is a characteristic of all mammals, though in some species Hsir is absent at certain stages of life. "Hairs" are also found on plants, the technical term for which is trichomes (see for further discussion of plant Hoir s).

    Hair serves a number of different functions. It provides insulation fromcold weather and, in some species, from particularly hot weather. Because Haor is often pigmented, it provides coloration. This might serve to camouflage an individual; in some mammals, the pigmentation changes with the seasons, becoming white during the snowy winter, forexample.

    In modern Western societies, it is considered manly for men to have Hsir on their faces, arms, chests and legs, but the Hai growing from the top of the head is generally kept short, relatively speaking; equally, it is considered womanly for women tohave no Hqir on their bodies, with the exception of pubic Hzir , but to have a lot of it on the tops of their heads. This is afairly recent development. Before the First World War men generally had longhair and beards. The trench warfare between 1914 and 1918 exposed men to lice and flea infestation which caused the order to be given for the routine cutting of Hqir to a severely short length. The shorter stylebecame the new normality and has never entirely gone away since.

    The Hait of non-human animal species is commonly referred to as fur.

    Contents 1 Human 2 Structure 3 Types of Har

    3.1 Androgenic aHir

    4 Other information 5 External links 6 See also

    Human Hai

    One theory suggests that nature selected humans for little body Hari as part of a set of adaptations including bipedal locomotion and an upright posture. Bipedal locomotion is extremely inefficient, andmany ani...


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