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  2. Barbershop paradox - Wikipedia

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    The paradox arose out of a disagreement between Carroll and his Oxford colleague, Wykeham Professor of Logic John Cook Wilson, the two of whom had a long-running antagonism. The problem was also discussed by others with whom Carroll corresponded, and was addressed in later articles published by John Venn , Alfred Sidgwick and Bertrand Russell ...

  3. Barber - Wikipedia

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    A barber is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave hair or beards. A barber's place of work is known as a barbershop or the barber's. Barbershops have been noted places of social interaction and public discourse since at least classical antiquity. In some instances, barbershops were also public forums.

  4. John Lewis (department store founder) - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis was born in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, and became an orphan at the age of seven.He was brought up by an aunt, Miss Ann Speed. [1] Having served as an apprentice to a local draper from the age of fourteen, he moved to London to become a silk buyer in the capital, working in Peter Robinson's Department Store at Oxford Circus by the time he was 20.

  5. Larry Geller - Wikipedia

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    Geller's career began when he joined forces with famed hairdresser Jay Sebring, opening the first men's hair salon in America in 1959. This salon provided services like women's hair styling salons as opposed to the traditional barber shops. [1] Their salon, Sebring International, attracted Hollywood's A-list.

  6. Talk:Barber - Wikipedia

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    Here is a sample of what the requirements are to become licensed: ORNT 1000 Freshman Seminar 1 BARB 1110 History of Barbering and the Professional Image 2 CPTR 1000 Introduction to Computers 2 BARB 1120 Sanitation, Bacteriology, Safety with Tools, Implements, and Equipment Theory and Practice 2

  7. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    The development of hair-styling products, particularly setting sprays, hair-oil and hair-cream, influenced the way hair was styled and the way people around the world wore their hair day to day. Women's hairstyles of the 1950s were in general less ornate and more informal than those of the 1940s, with a "natural" look being favoured, even if it ...

  8. Worshipful Company of Barbers - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of the Barbers' Company occurs in 1308 when Richard le Barbour was elected by the Court of Aldermen to keep order amongst his fellows. [1] Barbers originally aided monks, who were at the time the traditional practitioners of medicine and surgery, because papal decrees prohibited members of religious orders themselves from ...

  9. Titus cut - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The Titus cut was considered a radical departure from the large elaborate hairstyles and wigs that were popular during the last quarter of the 18th century. [ 1 ] As a simple "classical" style, free from aristocratic excess, it was associated with the French Revolution and popular among those who supported it.

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