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    town. What is happening here? And why the fuck did I come back? As I walked down the street I counted each and every stone, just as I used to, observing the renovated but still oddly familiar storefronts . One, two, three, four, fuck. Another one. A body. A young, beautiful women. She can't be over 25 years old. I imagined how her crystal blue eyes once gleamed with ambition, full of joy. Now those same eyes look grey and sunken, the life sucked from them. This is the third one I found so far.…

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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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    protected by job discrimination laws, there are numerous petitions that are being organized to protect the people with tattoos and piercings from losing their jobs. In the LinkedIn article, Tattoos in the workplace, are they really taboo in 2015, by Sally Pearman, the view of tattoos in the workplace are further argued. She asks the question: “Does having a tattoo or piercing really impact your value as an employee?” She states that even though more people are becoming accepting of tattoos,…

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    today’s generation body art should not be judged because it is seen on all types of people, for all types of reasons. A study done by Liu and Lester (2012) conducted a survey, to see in what location people got a tattoo and why. Liu and 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…

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    turn our bodies inside out and they would tell different stories”. Have you ever wondered what was going on inside your body? What’s causing your tummy to ache? Why it takes the doctor so long to figure out what's actually wrong with you? Although X-Rays may show us dense materials like bones, it can’t tell you things like what's in your veins. Turning ourselves inside is not an option at the moment, but, the Endoscopy Pill is. It allows you to know what’s exactly going on inside our bodies and…

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    Warren Surrett NU ID:36533636 April 24th 2015 Body Art in Different Cultures Introduction Body art (body modification) is used differently all around the world to represent aspects of cultures. Arts being practiced, range from a variety of modifications to the body. Some of the most common type of body art are piercing, tattoos, and scarification. These methods are often used as a rites of passage, aesthetic reasons, religious reasons, and to show self-expression. The three different cultures…

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    Tattoo Persuasive Speech

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    creative. Tattoos in teenagers can be limiting in future options. Tattoos in any age tend to pose a since of restriction. It is still a major problem in the work environment with the new fad of body modification. Tattoos unlike other body modification may not pose as much of a obnoxious effect as piercings, gauges, and undersurface implants but they still very much limit your options. One of the major things in life is looking presentable to the occasion at hand and with today's newly shaping…

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    Tattoo Legalization

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    I’ve always loved seeing what makes an individual unique; after all, if we were surrounded by people that all looked the same, acted the same, and were nothing but alike we’d live in a very bland world. I was thirteen years old when I first noticed a visible tattoo on someone that was in my age range, and I remember analyzing the tattoo and thinking how beautiful each detail was. It wasn’t until a couple of days of getting to know this person that I noticed how no one would sit with him, or talk…

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    Mixing Pens and Ink Most people probably have heard some controversy about tattoos being a taboo in the workplace. More than not, businesses tend to enforce rules that require employees who are sporting tattoos to cover them up completely while they are at work. Some people say this is so to not offend anyone by viewing the tattoos. Tattoos have been deemed unprofessional, and to some people, tattoos are something that should never be visible at work or in a professional setting; however, to…

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    appreciate paintings and listen to different genres of music from a young age. We are told that being different is okay. Creativity and self-expression are constantly being encouraged. Then why are we so judgmental of body art? Many people choose 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…

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