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    Tattoo Research

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    “My body is my Journal, and my tattoos are my story” – Johnny Depp If you know me, you know that im Ecstatic about Tattoos Tattoo's weren't that popular, and you really only got one if you were in the military, gang or Prison then the 60s rolled in...Don't we love the 60s, Tattoo's became more popular with the hippie, Biker community, then the 90s hit, and Tattoos went from subculture to pop couture with a Explosion of popularity I've seen some Astonishing tattoos of Animals, people, and just

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    Tattoo Cons

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    Topic: Pro McCallion, Finnbar. "Tattoos Are Part of Military Tradition." Body Piercing and Tattoos. Ed. Sharon Bahadosingh. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2007. At Issue. Rpt. from "Should Soldiers Choose Tattoos?" Ft. Dix, NJ Post Online. 2004. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 18 Apr. 2016. Origin: This article came from the University of West Alabama’s library database. Author: The author of this article is Finnbar McCallion, no other information is given. Bias: This article is objective, because

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    Tattoos In The Workplace

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    Maersk. In an article of Pearman (2015) titled Tattoos in the workplace, are they really taboo in 2015? on LinkedIn, she cited that more and more people from every range of work fields and industries are now having tattoo. "Tattoos have become much more widely accepted in recent times, both in general society and in the workplace. We see a wide variety of different people from every walk of life and every age group. That can be anything from tattoo collectors to doctors and lawyers. Tattooing has

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    Tattoo Stereotypes

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    chair with my leg shaking, the palms of my hands barely able to hold onto my phone due to sweat. I was nervous and anxious. I couldn’t believe what I was doing. My dad’s voice rang in my head, “Kait, I still don’t believe that you should be getting a tattoo so soon after you turn eighteen.” As any child would, I ignored his heeding and went along with my plan of getting inked. I was excited; I was scared. I couldn’t believe I was doing this. Matt called my name when he finished the drawing of a small

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    Psychology of a Tattoo

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    Psychology Dr. Farber February 23, 2010 Introduction In this paper, the psychology of Tattoos will be the topic. You will read about the Origin, the process of getting a Tattoo, and the psychological effect on people who get them. You will also read about the people who do not participate in this art and their reaction to those who do. As I did my research I found that getting a Tattoo can be a beautiful experience in your life, while it can also be a label that will mark you forever

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    gigantic tattoo of a skull on his forearm. He did not think that a simple birthday gift would hinder him from landing this new job at a very popular law firm at the age of twenty-six. Tattoos have become a new trend for the generation today. In some work places, there are strict rules on having tattoos. A tattoo can cost you a certain position or it can even hinder you from getting a job. I do not think having tattoos are big deals and it should not determine a person's work ethic. Every tattoo has a

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    Debbie Raines Rose Namay Art Appreciation 100 19 July 2015 Unknown: Your Body is a Battleground The history of silk screening is obscure, with some saying it originated in China during the Song Dynasty, and others believing it originated in different communities among the Mediterranean Sea. Interesting fact is that hair was originally used to keep the screening stencil in place (Miller 2013). What is not in dispute is the Roy Beck, Edward Owens and Charles Peter made advances in this form of art

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    history of tattooing as well as the modern techniques of tattooing. 5 types of tattoos: •Medical tattoos •Traumatic tattoos •Professional tattoos •Cosmetic tattoos •Amateur tattoos Have you ever wondered why you have heard of tattoos hurting or experienced the tattoo process? Have you ever wondered how or why tattooing began? Well in this essay I hope to get you these answers and more. My Reasoning After 11 years as a Tattoo Artist I decided to figure out when tattooing first started and the first tattooing

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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    body of Ötzi the Iceman, who was found in the Ötz valley in the Alps and dates from the late 4th mulleneuim BC. Studies have revealed that Ötzi had 61 carbon-ink tattoos consisting of 19 groups of lines simple dots and lines on his lower spine, left wrist, behind his right knee, and on his ankles. It has been argued that these tattoos were a form of healing because of their placement. Pre-Christian and other central and northern European tribes were often heavily tattooed, according to surviving

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    Tattoos In Society

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    are strict on a person being hired who have tattoos? This argument has been brought up numerous amounts of times in society! Tattoos express feelings and a person’s character and their personality. How can you not hire someone just because they wanted to express themselves? An individual should not be judged by appearance but by the content of their character. Everyone was always told to never judge a book by its cover. Society gives people with tattoos so many bad descriptions to the point it’s ridiculous

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