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    in high school, I always talked to my friends about tattoos and how mind blowing it would be to have one. However, they always asked me “are you sure you want a tattoo, you know they don’t ever go away right?” I always downplayed what they said until I actually did research about tattoos. Once I learned that my religion, Islam prohibited any form of tattoo I was heartbroken; I always dreamt of getting a tattoo but, I never knew what to get. Tattoos serve a variety of purposes depending on religion

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    Tattoos And Tattoos

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    Tattoos are more popular than ever. Though tattoos were long thought of as a symbol of rebellion and outsider status, nearly one in five people in the U.S. have one, and they are even more common among Millennials, nearly 40 percent of whom have one. Despite the fact that tattooing was illegal in many places in the U.S., some as recently as 2006, the number of people with at least one tattoo increased from about 6 percent in 1936 to about 21 percent in 2012. It comes as no surprise that the tattoo

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    have at least one tattoo, says a survey conducted in 2016 by Statistic Brain (“Tattoo Statistics”). That’s 45 million people who face discrimination every day because they made a choice about what they wanted to do to their own body. There are many negative connotations affiliated with tattoos. Some people associate tattoos with gangs or other violent organizations, while others believe that having a tattoo makes you uneducated and a delinquent. Whatever the case is tattoos have a bad reputation

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    Tattoos Is Bad

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    Tattoos can be a bad problem when trying to find a job, or can it? Tattoos can be a good thing and can cover up wounds from injuries. It’s your body so it should be up to you what you put on it. Jobs are hard to find when you have visible tattoos, because people can think you are a part of a gang. Tattoos can be used for good things or even just to get something you like permanently on your body, but some people believe tattoos can give someone a bad image and get them judged quick. Tattoos can

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    Tattoos are commonplace in today’s society. Most adults have at least one, but the majority people do not stop and think about how society got to this point. However, in every situation there are the outliers. Carol Rose, lawyer and journalist, known for her involvement in advocating human rights and civil liberties, is this exception. Her article, “On Pins and Needles Defending Artistic Expression.” posted on her blog about privacy, freedoms, and the law on Boston.com, focuses on tattoos and their

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    don't understand the reason why anyone would dress like that. There are many benefits in wearing me compared to no half or no sleeved tops as I cover you painful past, promotes self-image and overall health. There is no better way to cover scars, tattoos and bruises. Also the professionalism maturity portrayed with my presence is very valuable. Furthermore, I provide many health benefits as I protect from the harmful sun’s rays, mosquitoes and the spread of illnesses when you sneeze into me. As

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    exhausted. I did it. I had gotten my first tattoos. Most people don’t know about my tattoos. I just tend to have my tattoos covered, not because they’re anything to hide or in places I couldn’t show them off. In fact I love to show them off, I’m just a freeze baby and tend to wear hoodies all the time. I have drawn on myself all my life. When I was a toddler I’d draw lines on my legs with pens. When I was about fifteen I’d designed myself several tattoos and would draw them on myself regularly with

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    Tattoo Essay

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    Do tattoos identify a person and who they are? I myself have tattoos, many people have tattoos for all different reasons they may stand for something important in their lives could be cultural or religious people feel that tattoos are a symbol of art. Judging a person on his or her tattoos is like judging a book by its cover or judging a person based on their race. The number of Americians getting tattoos is growing. More than one in ten Americians now have at least one tattoo(E 2015). but tattoos

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    eastern tribes. This practice was usually connected to spirituality and safeguarding people against the unknown. Native Americans have been tattooed for many years because of their culture. For them, every tattoo is a symbol that relates to something within their culture because of the belief that tattoos give them supernatural powers and strength. The story of the boy who wears long hair is an example of commitment of Jessica Oates, the boy's mother to Cocopah Indian culture, in which hair is viewed as

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    Tattoo Culture

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    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years and people are still being frowned upon for having these permeant designs placed on their skin and people are being 2nd guessed about the work they are able to preform in there area of expertise I personally think tattoos show peoples personality and every tattoo tells a different story. Now do not get me wrong I am not saying that employers should higher people with tattoos that may offend people, like having a gang related tattoo or some giant hemp

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