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    Tattoo History

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    The beginning of the modern history of the tattoo can be dated back to 1769, when the term “tattoo” was first introduced into the English language. British explorer, Captain James Cook, had traveled to Polynesia and observed Tahitians practicing “tattowing.” In his account, the men and women of Tahiti painted their bodies by imbedding black color under their skin, “in such a manner as to be indelible…” (Perzanowski 2013). Even though Cook’s account of the practice was recorded in his account, the

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    allows randomly chosen participants to stick their arm inside a hole in a wall and get a tattoo by Scott Campbell, whose usually charges $1,000 for the first hour of tattooing. The artist and his clients had no contact while getting inked, and the clients did not see his work until he was done (Stern, 2015). Today tattoos are seen on more than just the powerful; they are now for everyday common people. Tattoos have come a very long way to get where they are and have been through many progressions

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    Tattoos In The Workplace

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    Tattoos in the work place; some find them to be works of intricate art, others find them to be distracting. It varies in nature on how people feel about the delicate ink placed on their bodies that will stay there forever. The older generation of America look upon tattoos as a sign of unprofessionalism and delinquency, yet many who possess them hold their work ethic far beyond one would imagine. If a small amount or even large amount of ink is the cause of rejection for a more than qualified employee

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    Are you ready to become a real tattoo artist? For some people, learning how to tattoo is a life-long dream. For others, it's a newer fascination that may have started when they got their own first tattoos. No matter what the spark for wanting to learn how to tattoo, there are five essential steps that each person can follow on the path to becoming a pro. Step One: Passion and Ability Above all other things, there are two major factors that go into determining whether or not you have what it takes

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    Temporary Tattoos

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    punishment. Tattooing goes back as far as 5000 BC. Throughout the years tattooings meaning has differed and grown into new ideas and meanings. Now people can even do temporary fum tattoos or permanent ones that are for enjoyment, labeling they are in a group or even to remember an important time or someone. Temporary tattoos are novelty items, Ones that are put on with a washcloth and water and stay for a short amount of time. These ones are mostly for kids who wish to have a little fun at a birthday

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    Chemo

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    The author got his first tattoo when he turned eighteen years old. He had spent years focusing on the design; it was the first thing he desired when doctors said he had cancer. Once the writer became a survivor, three years out from chemo, he went and got it; “I Win” and the dates of his chemotherapy treatments. The author developed a deep relationship with his tattoo artist, and has said he will ink his body without careful planning on meditation on the meaning of the ink. Yet, he has to hide it

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    Tattoos Culture

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    The evolution of tattoos has risen over the past couple decades; they are what one sees on friends, family, and people walking on the streets. What once was believed to be a risky trend, has now become a social norm. The rationality behind tattoo reasons are as unique as the individuals who got tattooed; it may be for self expression, memories or milestones, a form of art, or out of passion. How did tattoos become apart of pop culture, when it used to be a disgrace to have one? To begin with the

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    Persuasive Essay Tattoos

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    have a tattoo. People get tattoos for the following reasons: to promote their identity, remind them of their religion, and show how much significant their love ones is to them. A person often publicize their identification by inking their family names; for instance, a girl tattooing her last name on the back of her neck. This shows that the girl is proud of who she is and where came from; the girl is glad for the fact that she is a part of this family. Another exposition why people get tattoos is to

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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    have “tattoos¨? Tattooing began all the way back in Ancient Egypt: found in mummified preserved skin, art, and the findings of tattooing tools. Tattooing is a very critical and difficult task because of the types of different ink, different needles, very technical machines and the time it takes to even become a well known tattoo artist. Every ink has components which include: the pigment and the carrier. A carrier is to work as a form of suspension product that keeps the pigment in the ink free from

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    The Old Ideas Of Tattoos

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    tattooing for the protection of women against sexually transmitted diseases , even to label prostitute. Throughout the years tattoos meaning has differed and grown into new ideas. The old ideas of tattooing have not yet faded as well, people will still get tattoos for cultural reasons. Tattooing has grown in safety and time to applying the tattoo. There is now even temporary tattoos that stay for a few weeks at a time without that dedication of keeping it for the rest of their lives. With only these two

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