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    Tattoos have existed for 5,200 years. The first true siting of tattoos were on three Egyptian mummies and on Iceman. Most of these tattoos were on women. These tattoos were symbols of pagan rituals. Ancient tattoos usually had some spiritual meaning which was shown through a complex work of patterns. Although tattoos have been popular and are gaining even more popularity, they are not the best for anyone. Tattoos are harmful for human health. They contain traces of metals that could lead to…

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    the beholder (54-55).” This shows that people throughout history have been modifying their bodies to look beautiful or more attractive and that is not necessarily a negative thing. This relates to empowerment because for years, people have been “piercing their skull” and performing drastic changes to make themselves look better and as a result of these actions, they feel more beautiful and gain confidence. If people feel better about their appearance, that is an increase in self-confidence,…

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    associated with such depressing emotions. The altered image on the cover of the magazine uses a lighter background, and swaps the turquoise for grey. This alteration of the photo for the cover was done in order for the audience to focus more on the piercing stare and make it pop with the neutral gray, as opposed to having it be somewhat overshadowed by the turquoise of the…

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    com/profiles/amy-jade-winehouse-691.php#kve5LdjMoIDd6MVD.99 At the age of 12 Amy was accepted into a highly reputable school called Sylvia Young Theatre School. Unfortunately Amy was expelled for not taking the school seriously for not applying herself and piercing her nose. Just before Amy left, she met a lot of other students who already had record…

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    too afraid to be themselves . I will explore how the media has a big impact on the way others feel about themselves. In the poem “Nonconformist” the protagonist is expressing how much of a nonconformist she is by dyeing her hair purple and piercing her nose as a way of expressing her individuality, but ironically she says she’ll wait till someone else does it because she doesn’t want anyone…

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    The 90s Research Paper

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    The 90s was also a groundbreaking decade for many different male hairstyles and hair care products. Men were known to be busy in this particular decade as well, so they often opted for different low-maintenance styles like the women. As stated by Fabulous Fashion of the 1990s “Men wore their hair short and well groomed, some people shaved their hair, often inspired by celebrities like Michael Jordan. Some men wore sideburns which was a throwback to the 60s and 70s”(Niven 11). While sideburns…

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    The Provision of Religion I truly believe that religion is still important in the American society because it provides us with faith, comfort, and social stability. For instance, if we did not have faith in God, family, and friendships where would our faith lie? If we are not comfortable with the fact that our religious beliefs are stable and provide stability, then what is there for us to rely on? Our religions give us something to believe in and to depend on.Without our religious support…

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    ruffled, tawny hair that fades into an undercut in the back. He has sharp, amber eyes with low lids and thin, pointed eyebrows. His nose and face shape share the same slim and angular qualities, and both his nose and chin jut slightly upward at the tips. He has thick, elongated cartilage cuffs on both of his ears that he kept as gold, in contrast to the iron or silver piercings rest of the Fallen have. His style emulates vintage 70s prep. He sports pastel dress shirts with either sweater vests…

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    they here? I dig my index fingers deep into my conchae. The deafening missile crashes to the loose soil. The missile drives into the defiled ground with an explosion. I shelter my begrimed face as a booming sting creeps up my right side. A loud piercing screech escapes my mouth. I force my eyes to look at my raw, burning flesh. Blood, red as crimson runs down my right arm. I wince at the sting worsening on my right arm. I cradle my right…

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    disease. However, treatment usually involves some form of rest, recuperation, medication or vaccine. Common There are numerous common communicable diseases, such as throat colds and the flu. They often produce symptoms like sore throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, headache, fever and nausea. These can typically be treated with adequate rest and over-the-counter medication. Medication for common communicable diseases may include pain relievers like Tylenol as well as nasal…

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