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    The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian "tatu" which means "to mark something." It is arguably claimed that tattooing has existed since 12,000 years BC. The purpose of tattooing has varied from culture to culture and its place on the time line. But there are similarities that prevail form the earliest known tattoos to those being performed on people around the world today. Tattoos have always had an important role in ritual and tradition. In Borneo, women tattooed symbols on their

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    Life as a Tattoo Artist “Writing on the body is as old as time” says Joyner. The art of tattooing dates back to as far as 200 BC. Tattoos are extremely common from famous celebs to random strangers to the closest of friends have tattoos. Although everyone seems to have tattoos, people tend to look down on tattoo artist as their career choice. However, research shows the overall outlook of being a tattoo artist is quite sustainable. Preparing to pursue the career as a tattoo artist, one may want

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    long time. "The current first proven incident of a tattoo dates back 4,000 years B.C. a traveler was found in Italy near Austria, preserved in the permafrost of a glacier. Carbon dating and arte facts found near him suggest that he is over 5,300 years old" (Tattoos and Design). Tattoos have been used

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    Otzi's caretaker shares that Otzi had 61 tattoos that were located by using a special camera (Brennan 2016). Archaeologist, Aaron Deter- Wolf came to Gary’s studio to look into the meaning behind the placing of the art on his body (Brennan 2016). The iceman had arthritis on his lower back, right knee, and ankles and lower right abdomen gall worms and all of the tattoos were strategically placed where he experienced pain (Brennan 2016). This reveals that his tattoos were therapeutic and he is the earliest

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    the Casual Relationships between Tattoos and Life-Course-Offending among males from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development” (Jennings, Hahn, Farrington 2014) and “Nonmainstream Body Modification: Genital Piercing, Branding, Burning, and Cutting” (Myers 1992). Jennings, Hahn, and Farrington’s article investigates the correlation between tattoos and deviant behavior. In addition, the researches ultimately want to discover if the relationship between tattoos and crime may in fact be casual, or

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    reasons for my decisions, so I flippantly say, “Whitney, as I recall, five horse thieves, seven drug smugglers, three prostitutes and hordes of corrupt politi-cians hang from the West family tree. Honestly; no one will notice a college dropout or a tattoo artist perched upon one of its branches.” Patiently, I explained that Tommy would be my mentor during a three year apprenticeship program. However, when I mention Tommy believed I had the potential to become the greatest ink icon of my generation

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    The Gucci Mane Conspiracy

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    After his release from prison in 2016, the conspiracy that Gucci Mane is a clone rose due to leaving his “trap” lifestyle behind, picking up a new, sophisticated lifestyle, and how he will not confirm nor deny the allegations. To this day, there is still a lot of buzz in the air that the Gucci that was released in 2016 is not the same Gucci that was incarcerated in 2013. Previous to his arrest, Gucci Mane became notorious for living and glamorizing the “trap” lifestyle, a lifestyle heavily influenced

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    Do tattoos make a mark on more than just your skin? b Student Number: 26877075 Introduction The fundamental focus of my topic is the discrimination and prejudice experienced by individuals who have tattoos on their body. My hypothesis “Do tattoos make a mark on more than just your skin?” signifies the growing concern within today’s society towards equality and the elements of fear. This topic was developed from as I recently got

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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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    Cultural Tattoos Essay

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    Tattoos and Their Cultural Relevance For as long as there have been people, there have been methods of distinction amongst them. Throughout the years we have discovered ways in which to express our beliefs, our ideals, and our passions. Tattooing has been one of forefront methods in expressing our humanity, or in certain cases, our lack there of. For so many, they have taken on many different representations, each with an equal level of significance. The importance found in the symbolism of tattoos

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