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    Tattoos and Body Piercing in the Workforce What canvas holds some of the most creative artwork today? If you guessed the human skin, you would be right. However, about three decades ago, one would only find these types of markings and insignias on what would be considered the “rough” crowd: bikers, sailors, gang members, and prison inmates. Today; however, tattoos and piercings can be seen on nearly anyone from the age of 15 and up. Not to mention, these body modifications can be found on all

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    Dear Springfield Police Department, Are tattoos in the workplace a distraction? Some people agree and some disagree. Are tattoos just something that people get for attention? Sally Pearman once said, “I think that there is a different perception of people with alternative looks in the workplace.” There seems to be more behind tattoos that people do not see. Some specific jobs do not allow visible body art while doing business because it can affect their company in a negative way. Specifically,

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    Does Discrimination Against Body Modifications Still Exist? Does anti-discrimination laws pertain to those with body modifications? If an employer does not have the right to deny employment to someone due to their race, religion, and gender, then why should it be OK to turn someone away just because of a small tattoo. The knowledge and potential of the employee do not cease to exist due to their self-expression through their body art. A lot of potentially good employees have been turned away because

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    meaning. Every symbol has an aesthetic information, which, in turn, has a huge number of degrees of freedom, exceeding the capabilities of human perception. One of the most vivid symbols of human culture is body modification such as tattooing and piercing, which have a long lasting history, deep socio-cultural roots, and certain health risks. Historical Roots Signs and symbols are a unique phenomenon in the world history. Professor David D. Nolte, in a book on human intelligence and artificial intelligence

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    finds out what is in style, to be like everyone else. Most people feel the need to follow others because of what they see in someone else's life such as tattoos and piercing. Just because someone has something that catches people’s attention it most likely doesn’t mean it will have the same result on you. Regarding tattoos and piercing, people need to be aware of infections, the holes they leave behind and the money invested in a change. The body design is always seen different by everyone because

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    Tattoos & Piercings in the Workplace PHI221 Shelley Hipps College America Abstract This paper focuses on the subject of whether or not tattoos and piercings should be allowed in the workplace. There are a lot of resources arguing that they should not be allowed, but this research maintains the point that they should be more accepted in the workplace these days. This paper concludes by discussing how tattoos and piercings are much more of an artistic expression rather than a form of rebellion

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    Running head: BODY ART AND ORNAMENTATION Body Art and Ornamentation in Different Cultures Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT101 July 28, 2013 There is no culture in which people do not, or did not paint, pierce, tattoo, reshape, or simply adorn their bodies (Schildkrout, 2001). Throughout history, body art and ornamentation has become a worldwide phenomenon and has played a key role in our lives, yet there is a social stigma which we cannot seem to rid ourselves of. It is most

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    Reaction Paper On Tattoos

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    For over a decade, tattoos and piercings have seen an increase in popularity. Body modifications is defined as “the semi-permanent or permanent deliberate alteration of the human body”. The studies and articles below show different views in cultures, environments, and gender based ideas. The following sources I used for my research look at how body modifications from a variety of perspectives and bring together these beliefs and more. These resources show an overall analysis on the way body modifications

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    Tattoos As A Culture

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    Introduction Tattoos have always been a controversial topic since people had the ability to mark their bodies. Some specific research articles shows that tattoos shows are considered a culture within themselves and some show the complete opposite. With the different perspectives about individuals with tattoos, the definition to explain the culture behind tattoos is not definite. By definition, culture is defined as the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively

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    Disadvantages Of Tattoos

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    chances of the unemployed professionals with tattoos of getting hired is lessen. This is often a disadvantage for them. According to a survey by Working World, there are 60% of employers who said they would less likely hire a person with tattoos or piercings. The main reason is because think that it has a negative impact to company’s reputation. This research is supported by another survey conducted by Pew Research Center (2010), a organization that informs the public about different issues and trends

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