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    The Tattoo Industry The tattoo industry is an often type cast field, in many instances it is thought of as a delinquent activity carried out in remote and filthy cesspools of social deviancy by large hairy burly men who cant get a "real" job due to past felonious activity. I hope to shoot this popular misconception full of holes. One will find through experience only that this is truly not the case, these are legitimate places of business, ran n accordance to all health

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    some good points about the benefits of tattoos in his article "Tattoos: The Ultimate in Expression", Leeanne Padowski provided stronger support with more evidence in her article "Think Before You Ink".Leeanne Padowski supports her article with facts from studies surveys. To begin, Leanne Padowski has personal experience with this area. According to the article, "Our company's policy states that anyone who works in customer service cannot have a visible tattoo." Ms. Padowski deals first hand with

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    in the tattoo industry has always been a fantasy of mine, I’ve had a lot of dreams for what I want to do when I’m all grown up and I can honestly say that a tattoo artist will always be one of them. Ever since I could remember I’ve had a talent for anything art wise. My favorite hobby has always been drawing. As a kid I enjoyed looking at and hearing about everyone’s tattoos. They’re just permanent drawings on someone’s body. Your body is like a temple for your soul, and I think that tattoos are just

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    Essay About Tattoos

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    remain. For over three hundred years, tattoos have been viewed as a deviant act, one that causes individuals to associate those with tattoos with risky and foolish behavior. Despite the characteristics of tattoos being large or small, tribal or fashionable, people did not express any difference in opinion toward individuals who endured the pain of tattooing. The stigmas and attitudes placed upon these individuals continue in an array of areas, as those with tattoos are judged based on personality, character

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    What Are Tattoos, and How Do They Work? A tattoo is a piece of art that is permanently marked into the skin. Many ancient cultures believed that the tattoo could provide protection against bad luck and disease, or even ward off evil spirits or animals. They were also used to identify rank, social position, or group membership within a society. Today, tattoos are a form of artistic expression. They sometimes tell stories, memorialize the death of loved ones, or they may have no practical purpose

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    I Am A Canvas Of My Life

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    Kat Von D, a tattoo artist famous around the world, has been quoted to say- “I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach.” She exemplifies the feelings behind tattoos and provides a wonderful illustration into the life of someone with and why they got them. Her beliefs support my opinion that tattoos are a gateway to a person 's soul, desires, and motivation in life. How could something so beautiful

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    The Social Impact Of Tattoos For Minors Kat Von D, a tattoo artist famous around the world, has been quoted to say- “I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach.” She exemplifies the feelings behind tattoos and provides a wonderful illustration into the life of someone with and why they got them. Her beliefs support my opinion that tattoos are a gateway to a person 's soul, desires, and motivation

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    Piercing, Body piercing Body Jewellery – What Is the Significance in This Modern Era? Are you interested in getting body jewellery? Well, in this case, tattoos and piercing are the two most prominent options that can make your body more decorative. You can have higher embellishing effects by using these kinds of body jewellery. Nowadays, popular tattoo parlours are serving both these services and thus you have to look for the most popular one. These services are usually catered in a personalised manner

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    Tattoo Culture

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    The world of tattoos is at the forefront of modern society as a greater number of people are heavily tattooed than ever before. From an authorial standpoint, this phenomenon is deeply interesting. Tattoo culture has historically been an underground one, and to see its tendrils weaving their way into everyday life causes me, as a researcher, to question: how do members of this niche culture see themselves fitting in with the rest of society at large? By immersing myself into the world of tattooing

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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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