It is possible for you to get fired for gluing a penny to the floor but it is unlikely. An employer would more than likely issue some form of disciplinary action.
You can. You start by applying moisture barrier to the concrete--flooring stores have it--then gluing the hardwood to the concrete.
The singular of pennies is penny. As in "I found a penny on the floor".
The penny in "The Gateway" (lobby) is 2004. The penny in "The Plaza" is 1988.
I wouldn't do it. Tar paper between subfloor and finish floor is a good technique, but gluing tiles directly to a tar paper surface is not a good idea.
It's not impossible, but it is highly unlikely.
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Gluing.
The pennies were placed into the floor to represent the year of consecration. They have virtually no value whatsoever as they are damaged. A 1962 penny in mint state would be worth around 30p - 50p.
Lamination is the gluing together of sheets of wood .
Floating an engineered wood flooring is done using an underlay between the sub floor and the new floor and then the engineered flooring is laid over the top and glued at the tongue and grooves to keep it together. if the flooring is a click joint then gluing is not required.
Cementation.
Lithification