It depends on the state. Some states are "at will" work states, which means the employee can quit at any time for any reason, and an employer can let an employee go for any reason at any time. If you're serious about the question, it's unlikely you would get fired for that, but if you were, the employer would probably give some other more reasonable sounding reason.
having red hair is actually a genetic mutation, and tipically people (like me) have fair skin, freckles, and of course, red hair.
most likely brown hair
Fred and the rest of the Weasley's have red hair because of genetics. J.K. Rowling has stated that having red hair is generally considered unlucky but she likes it which is why she gave the Weasley's red hair.
No, plenty of people have red hair. Some people are just made differently.
The girl got fired from the hot dog stand because she put her hair in a bun.Explanation: In food preparation, employees must keep their hair up so it does not get into the food. Girls with long hair often shape their hair into a "bun" on the back of their heads.
It means that you are an Evelyn person
zero, I am afraid, lest you have the red hair gene yourself:( You may have as it can "skip a generation" (or more..). Red is recessive and brown dominant, so you could have both a red gene and a brown gene without having as much as a red tint in your hair:)
A pedigree chart is used to show your family tree of traits. An example is if a diagram shows your mom who had brown hair and your dad has red hair and then it shows all of the children they had and shows what color hair they had. The probability of most of the kids or all of the kids having brown hair is much higher then them having red hair.
i would say about 25%
I don't ever recal her having purple hair. She has always kept it a red color.
Not necessarily. While red hair is more commonly found in populations with Northern European ancestry, it is not exclusive to descendants of Vikings. The gene for red hair can be found in various populations around the world.
Napoleon was commonly depicted and described as having red hair. You lose steven.