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    The Tattooer Culture

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    difficult to realize that they are largely focused on the culture and traditions. "The Tattooer" is a story that is full of coldness. This reading is about a young man named Seikichi. Seikichi was a well-known tattoo artist in Japan because of a special ability to tattoo all his clients. This young man had…

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    Lets start off by saying getting tattoos can be extremely painful to have done. Tattoos can cause people not to be hired for jobs they are qualified for, It's not an image that some corporations care for. I believe that if you would like to get a tattoo, make sure that it's hiding. Exposed tattoos may hinder ones chances to be hired. To begin with, " A 2011 study by CareerBuilder shows that 31 percent of surveyed employers ranked having a visible tattoo as the top personal attribute that…

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    Tattoos can be dangerous, a waste of money, possible skin allergy reactions, and job opportunities, etc. Even though tattoos are popular with all ages, hardly anybody thinks about the health risks, policies within a hiring company regarding tattoos and more aftermath consequences. For these reasons Tattoos are just not worth the time, and money. Many employer policies state that employees “cannot have visible tattoos” (Padowski 7). In addition to this, there have been many cases where there…

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    Lee Smith Tattoo Summary

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    healthcare assistant for eight years talks about his tattoos. He mentions that he thought that his body art would cause controversy before he started working as a nurse. Although he concluded that it did not discomfort his patients and was mostly just asked several questions about them. The tattoos he had were located on either end of his neck, a very noticeable place. His tattoos were inoffensive as he had both of his daughter's initiation printed. This tattoo was an expression of love to his…

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    First Tattoo Anthropology

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    anything except tattoos.” His reasoning for becoming a tattoo artist was mundane and expected as well as kind of infuriating. Ryan had graduated from Auburn, a top school in the country, and only became a tattoo artist because he did not want to look for a job. Ryan’s artwork was remarkable and could have gone somewhere but without the drive and audacity to make that happen, it sits in a tattoo parlor on Thach avenue. Seemingly enough, his lethargic attitude was the catalyst for his first…

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    Tattoos and Piercings Bias Tattoos and piercings have become more and more popular fashion statements as artists continue to create new ideas, as well as the acceptance of the ink and jewelry. Although it may seem that there is an approval towards this style, many are put into stereotypical categories based on their appearance. Regardless of who the person truly is, the bias associated with tattoos and piercings often leads him/her to be percieved as less intelligent, fraudulent, and less…

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    Tattoo Research Papers

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    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. The oldest known exists on Otzi, the Iceman. Ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, and Mayans believed tattoos could change everyday life. They believed that tattoos could improve various abilities, increase fertility, and bring them closer to their deities. For thousands of years, there have been just as many reasons one may choose to be tattooed. This essay serves to elaborate on a select few; memories, sex appeal, and addiction. Many tattoos…

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    Is a Tattoo Right for You? Style is changing as society changes, something that is becoming more popular is tattoos. Tattoos are becoming more of a common fashion icon not only does it make you stand out from the majority but there can even be a meaningful story told behind the tattoo but not always. When getting a tattoo there should always be some things to consider prior. Tattoos are a great way to express certain things in your life or just simply put something permanent on your body but…

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    to cover their bodies with tattoos and piercings. In fact, one out of five adults in the United States, according to Harris Interactive, one of the worlds leading market research firms, has a tattoo and many people judge them for it (Stevens). Just because someone has a tattoo does not mean they are in a gang or are violent, and it does not mean that they are not as capable or achieving as someone without a tattoo. Tattoos are not character traits. People with tattoos may not be considered for…

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    Poison Apple Tattoos

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    imagine a tattoo artist in this day and age. They have the whole rocker outfit going on; dark hair, a beard, a bandana, and dark clothing. Such as the man I met named Archie, the owner of the Poison Apple tattoo shop. Archie knew what he wanted to do since he was a kid: he worked hard and did what he had to do, to become an amazing tattoo artist. He looks like any other Tattooist, but once you listen to his story he is so much more. Growing up, Archie found a passion for the designing of…

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