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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    tattooing has been a major part of communities and cultures. Whether it be for a religious reason or to mark a person in a group, tattoos have made their way through history. Nowadays most of the older generations see tattooing as harmful and not acceptable for society, but much of the younger generations see tattooing as a way of self-expression and extremely common. Getting tattoos has changed over time; in the past it was mainly used for religious reasons, but in more modern times tattooing…

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    Maggie did just that. She quotes,” I want a child, and it is my time to conceive, I have locked up the liquor cabinet and I will make him satisfy my desire before I unlock it, (Tennessee Williams, pg.975). Serafina, the character in the “In the Rose Tattoo was a Sicilian woman that was paralyzed of the loss of her late husband whom she loved unconditionally. At one time, she would not look at another man, or make herself presentable to be viewed as a beautiful woman. A salesman by the name of…

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    “Culture is a fluid set of customs, traditions, beliefs, values, and practices developed over time by a specific group or community” is what I had to repeat over and over again throughout this whole semester. Section R class first learned what culture is throughout our eyes and how other cultures see it too. We watched a variety of short clips of different cultures and what they believed in. In some cultures, we thought that they were insane because we did not understand why they would do that.…

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    Video response worksheet SOCI 101 CCBC/SPRING 2016 SECTION 03/Amber Parks/MS13 a. Ethnocentrism/pg. 36 is the use of one’s own culture as a yardstick for judging the ways of other individuals or societies, generally leading to a negative evaluation of their values, norms, and behaviors. This can be observed in the video through the ways of the gang members. Each and every one of the members believes that their gang is the best and that all those who are not a part of it is scum and all those in…

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    Gang affiliations lead to violence, drugs, and possibly death. As Hopsin approaches the gang member in the music video, the viewer can see that he has many tattoos, just like how a gang member would have many tattoos of his/her gang signs. The gang member is also smoking a cigar and is wearing a gold chain. These could be symbols of his lifestyle which is full of drugs and greed. Hopsin follows up on explaining his lifestyle by saying…

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    Final Essay FGSS1104 Will Stange The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, a Must! It was, famously, the first of Stieg Larsson’s final novel series. “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” gave way to a thrilling literary and film trilogy of contemporary heroism and counterculture mystique. Lisbeth Salander, the novel’s subject, is different from other heroines. She wears almost exclusively black clothing, has multiple facial piercings and died jet-black hair. She’s exactly the type of girl you would…

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    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a crime-filled novel which can be looked at from various perspectives. We must use a sociological perspective to examine these crimes due to the vast amount of crimes that occur, the way in which they are discovered, and the way in which they occur. The social conditions under which these crimes occur also contributes to a better understanding of the crimes themselves. This novel portrays libel, serial murder, sexual assault, rape, and white-collar crime. It…

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    In the movie The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Lisbeth Salander exemplifies the strength, loyalty and courage of a modern woman who has always suffered mistreatment and prejudice. Moreover, this movie is based on the first book of the trilogy Millennium, created by Stieg Larsson. Both, the book and the movie, narrates the story of Mikael Blomkvist, a journalist of the magazine Millennium, whose credibility is questioned when he publishes an article about a business man named Hans-Erik…

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    Overall,I found the novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by international award winning Stieg Larsson a gripping obsession which demonstrates many compelling compartments. It captures a murder mystery,the growth of a love story and family saga’s which make an intriguing combination that develops into a satisfying and complex atmospheric novel. This novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo could be highly recommended to year 12 students.This entertaining novel around the two main characters Mikael…

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    Stieg Larsson’s novel, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, is an intense thriller that concentrates on the systematic violence against women in Sweden. The original Swedish title translated to Men Who Hate Women, the story revolves around solving the forty-year-old disappearance of Harriet Vanger. While looking into what seemed as a murder, Mikael Blomkvist, an investigative journalist, and research assistant, Lisbeth Salander, began to uncover a series of violent murders of women from the past and…

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