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    He refers to piercings as being a less permanent way for adults to bond with children during this time of excessive hormonal imbalance and rapid physical change. Martin MD, also makes note that piercings may be a temporary solution to tattoos with regard to their less permanent nature, but may also be considered a gateway to the more permanent tattoo (Martin, 2012 pg. 321). Also noted was the fact that during this upheaval of the adolescent…

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    January 3rd, 2015. On this day I chose to get a permanent reminder of an organization that had significantly impacted my life. To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit organization that works to help those struggling with mental illnesses, such as depression, self-harm, addiction, and suicidal thoughts. I was twelve years old when I happened to come across this organization. I can’t remember the exact date or what I should’ve been doing at the time, but I was browsing through YouTube. I…

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    Rangi's Treatment Plan

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    In addition, the extraction of primary anterior incisors have minimal effect on the developing permanent teeth (Welbury, 2001). Due to Rangi’s asthma, I will select Mepivicaine as my choice of local anaesthesic. Wilkins (2005) emphasises that local anaesthetic with epinephrine contain sulphite properties that produce asthma symptoms. As a consequence…

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    My View: Tattoos Are Unprofessional, that they make a person look unprofessional due to the stigma of them still in our culture. Tattoos are essentially permanent since tattoo removal is more expensive than the tattoo itself, and even then some colors cannot be fully removed. With so many other ways to show self-expression, why do so in a permanent way that you may end up regretting later? With the stigma surrounding tattoos, the first instinct of many, he argues is to see and judge that person…

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    As a Resident Assistant, I can expect to be confronted with at least a few incidents on a given weekend night. Although these incidents are often unpredictable in the sense that no two incidents are entirely alike, there are some general assumptions I can make before confronting the incident. One of the strongest assumptions allows me to hypothesize the trajectory of the incident based on the genders of the individuals involved. Based on my experience as a Resident Assistant, incidents involving…

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    and manage what is in my control. I take criticism hard, but I also use it as a tool to improve and become better. Why is the programming component vital to the duties of a Resident Assistant? The programing component is vital because it develops a sense of leadership for the RA and community for the residents. The residents have the ability to learn information that is important for their adult life as well as their matriculation in college. It is hard coming into college with one’s support…

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    maintained by Resident Assistants. Depending on the housing configuration, an on-campus student, referred to as a resident, will have either a Resident Assistant on her/his floor, or one Resident Assistant for the entire building. The role of a Resident Assistant at the University of Connecticut is…

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    The risks of getting a tattoo are very high. If there is a possibility of anyone considering getting a new tattoo in the future keep in mind all things that could go wrong. There are some cases in which some don 't know they have gotten a bad tattoo, or even contracted a new infection from receiving a tattoo from an unsanitary shop, or even the possible mistake of cross contamination. Because of the lack of regulations on tattoo ink, tattooing can cause cancer, blood born diseases, and granuloma…

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    why it is important to think about how a tattoo will affect your future, what jobs do not except tattoo or are very strict on their tattoo policies and What should be done to prevent these problems from happening. As you know, most tattoos are permanent! Yes, there are new ways to get them off and/or cover them up but, to get something that you might regret later down the line is a waste. It would just be a waste of money both ways. I recently…

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    Author V. Vale once said, “A tattoo is a true poetic creation, and is always more than meets the eye. As a tattoo is grounded on living skin, so its essence emotes a poignancy unique to the mortal human condition” (Vale 55). From this, it is evident how intimate tattooing is. A life-long commitment to a piece of artwork that one will carry on one’s skin wherever they go requires careful consideration. Tattooing itself has been practiced for centuries all over the world, with the first known…

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