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    the past few years, body piercing has become more and more popular, and today it is very common to see people who have not one, but multiple body piercings. There are many different types of piercings out there to choose from, and if you are considering getting a piercing done, you may find yourself a bit confused and intimidated as well. More than likely you have quite a few questions, so here are a few of your top questions answered so you can better understand body piercing and how it all…

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    do you feel about piercings? Have you ever been sitting in class and other student’s body modifications distracted you? Answer my questions honestly. I think piercings express a person’s self-expression. Pointing piercings out is a ginormous waste of class time and causes more of a disturbanceto point out than to let them go. Some people might say that piercings are distracting to other students in the classroom, they really aren’t. I think people should be able to have piercings in school.…

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    Body art, tattoos, are an expression of one’s personality. According to a Creative Cast Blog statistics show 15 to 25% of all Americans have tattoos, but workplaces still enforce policies of not being able to show tattoos of any kind. Many companies have dress code that make tattoos either be covered or they are just prohibited all together. An employee should not be penalized because of having a tattoo, saying someone can’t have a tattoo is discrimination, they show self expression, and some…

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    HOW I HEALED MY PIERCING (NOSE, HELIX, TRAGUS) My first piercing was ear lobe piercing, which I don't remember. When I was in high school I added two more piercing on my upper lobe at the same time. They healed pretty much good. Before starting college I did my nose piercing, which was good at first but it got worst later. During the sophomore year, I did my helix, very painful until it healed completely. When I started my professional job, I did my tragus. It was very painful from the moment…

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    Cultural Research: Inquiry 5 Human mutilation is the process of removing or disfiguring parts of the human body. Mutilation has been used for thousands of years, in many ethnic groups, as a form of punishment, a form of control over women, as a division between different societal classes, and as a traditional practice. In many African countries, crimes such as stealing and adultery are crimes that regularly result in the removal of hands, feet, or genitalia. These punishments are used to assure…

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    Social Deviance

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    When associated with deviance tattoos and piercing and other body modifications fall into a spectrum rather than a simple yes or no answer. People with excessive tattooing are more likely to be criminal. Having excessive tattoo can impact a person life in a negative way. Over time the deviance of tattoos and piercings has changed from a nominal yes or no to a spectrum that encompasses all levels of tattooing and piercings and other body modifications. Deviance must first be defined to give the…

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    Body Art Essay

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    However, among various forms of body art, people with tattoos and piercings tend to receive negative criticisms from society, especially in Vietnam. Sadly, I am a victim of those prejudices from Vietnamese people. Anyhow, I am not blaming people for having such adverse belief towards people with tattoos and piercings like me. Instead, this essay is written in order to give some information about body art, especially tattoos and piercings; how people might classify me into a group, and the…

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    Have you ever received your daily coffee from a local Starbucks and the person who handed you your coffee had tattoos and piercings? How about when you had a home maintenance problem and the one who fixed the problem had many tattoos? Or your lawyer that was defending your case had a few piercings and visible tattoos? Tattoos and piercings have become a growing problem in the workforce. The question is, what's that problem? So what makes something unacceptable in the workforce? Half the world…

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    subsequently broken down in order to create a metaphor representing how they are seen in contrast to how they wish to be seen. The ad ‘More than Medication’ depicts a teenage boy, out late in an alley. He is dressed in dark, baggy clothing and has an eyebrow piercing. He is then seen sneaking around, spray-painting the alley walls. He appears to be jumpy and nervous, constantly checking over his shoulder. Next, he enters a house where a woman, presumably his mother, looks at him with disdain.…

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    Eyebrow Stylist I believe in doing my mother’s eyebrows so she doesn’t have to rely on a stranger to do them. No matter if I’m busy or tired, I will always help her when she asks. I do this for her, not only because her vision is failing, or that her hand is not as steady as it use to be, but because she has taught me how to do mine. She didn’t hire someone to take care of me as I grew up, so why shouldn’t I do the same for her? Even though I would do anything for my mother, I know quite a…

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