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    Majority of people picked out the tattoo that goes permanent onto their skins. Tattoos are expensive and permanent onto their skins forever. Getting tattoo is a personal decision, however they should concededly earning the future into account when making living into lifestyle. If they want to get big house, they need to get high pay jobs with college degrees. Tattooed people can ignore the negative comments from the peers but hardly chance of getting the jobs. Do visual tattoos decrease their…

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    Lester (2012) states “Out of the 4,690 responses (2,078 men, 2,581 women, and 31 “other”), 18.6% were 18 years old or younger, 70.8% were between 19 and 30, and 10.6% were older than 30” (p. 22). After conducting the survey, results show “More body modifications on females were associated with the four types of self-reported abuse… For males, having “other” piercings and scarifications on the lower arm was associated with all four types of self-reported abuse” (p. 24-26). This evidence proves…

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    How Does Tattoos and Piercings Affect Your Ability to Get Job? What do you do if you have tattoos and piercings and you 're looking for a job? You might want to cover it up because some people do judge you because you have tattoos and piercings. But when they ask you if you have any questions you can ask them what their policies are on tattoos and piercings. You would think since so many people got tattoos and piercings that they wouldn’t care but they really do. It is starting to change it…

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    that beauty is what one wears and buys. Many people use different beauty products all around the world because they think it’s what makes them beautiful. Different things that people around the world get include make-up, cosmetic surgeries, body modifications, food to go on a diet, and stylish clothes. True beauty is not what one may see on the outside. Instead, it is truly what is in one’s heart. There are many disadvantages and advantages to using all these products such as the risks, cost,…

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    Tattoo Narrative Essay

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    Tattoos, Mental Illness, and Narratives Narratives are significant to our lives as humans, we create internal narratives about our relationships, careers, perceptions, and struggles by entwining experiences over time in order to interpret them in meaningful ways (Haldey, 2013). Tattoo Narratives, described by Oksanen and Turtiainen (2005), refers to ways in which an individual can tell their own personal life story through their tattoos. This “autobiographical aspect of tattooing” has immense…

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    In “Body of Work” by Rita Pyrillis, she interviews and tells stories of people that have tattoos and are in the professional workforce. She discusses if having these effects getting or keeping a job. Many people believe that tattoos and piercings are a negative thing. Rita doesn’t give her personal opinion if tattoos should be accepted or not but she shows how they are seen in the professional world. It is just facts and answers from interviews. She explores how people deal with tattoos in the…

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    Today we are living in a society surrounded with many cultural artifacts, the objects created by humans to give clues about cultural values and heritage of their society. There are some artifacts receiving respects and admiration from society, such as Statue of Liberty, IPhone, Washington DC, and so on; in contrast, there are also some artifacts encountering controversies and prejudice. Tattoos, the art of hot needle under the skin, used to be considered as a social deviance in American society.…

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    Old School Tattoos

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    Why go for School Tattoos Specialist for your next tattoo? Tattooing is a special ritual that has been estimated to be at least 5200 years old. The word tattoo has its origins from the Tahitian word 'Tatu' that means to mark something or someone. The oldest tattoos on human skin were found on the mummified remains of Otzi the iceman, found on the border between Austria and Italy. Mummified bodies with tattoos have been found all over the world including Alaska, Siberia, the Andes, and also…

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    Should judgement of tattoos on a person be allowed when trying to gain employment? Shouldn't an employer look at a person's skills, talents, and education, no looks. I strongly feel tattoos should not affect someone from gaining employment if the meet the job qualifications. Focusing on changing the way people view tattoos in the work force could be a positive movement for the younger generation. So many judgements are passed on people when it comes to employment, qualifications is all that…

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    take it upon themselves to create their own characteristics through a process called body modification. People from around the world use many different types body modifications for a variety of reasons. Body modifications have been used for at least four reasons: the search for beauty, a symbol of status, forms of identification, and coming of age rituals. The…

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