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    Tattoo Design Tips

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    been planning a tattoo design for months, or whether you've impulsively decided to just go for it, when you're actually about to get your first tattoo it is completely normal to be nervous! You may well be anxious about the pain, whether you'll be able to stick it out to the end, or whether you're really able to commit to one design for life. Either way, tattoos are more popular than ever! Here are my top 8 tips to make getting your first tattoo easier: 1. Think about where the tattoo will be…

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    Regina Robo a contributor to the Salary researched that “44 percent of managers said they had tattoos or body piercings in places other than the ears”. Many employers turn down a great candidate for the job because of visible piercings and tattoos but don’t consider their qualifications for the position. Discrimination in the workplace occurs every day due to body art. Businesses should not take body art into consideration when hiring a potential employee because body art is growing popular in…

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    In real life, a distinguishing physical attribute such as a scar or mark can reveal an aspect of the bearer’s history. A crooked nose recounts the time when a throw went astray in little league. A veteran with a missing limb lets his or her injury speak for itself about the brutality of war and the sacrifice soldiers make for their country. A blotch of old frostbite brings back memories of long winter adventures. Markings can tell stories without even using words. In literature, however,…

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    Pros Of Tebori Tattoos

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    Tattoos have been around for centuries. The art of tattooing is done in a multitude of different ways. Some methods are much more primitive than others. For example, Tebori is an ancient Japanese tattooing style that has very few artists. In Tebori, the artist uses a sharp bamboo stick and repeatedly stabs it into the skin of the canvas. (Wofford). The electric needle gun used in modern tattoo parlors vibrate at 190 times per second and have a built in reserve for ink so it can be applied…

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    Tattoos are one of the most controversial things that we can do to our bodies. Even when the ink going onto somebodies’ skin does not affect us, we still have our opinion on it, and some of us are not afraid to speak up about it. Some people hate them, they think tattoos are trashy or a form of destructive vandalism on the temples that we call our bodies. Other people may be head over heels in love with the idea of being able to adorn our bodies with a permanent picture. With all the controversy…

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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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    shops with sanitation and regulations, tattoos have evolved since then. Each area, placing a stigma of the art, or using it for the opposite like showing a higher social status. Modern day tattoos make a place for themselves in everyday culture. There are thousands of different reasons why anyone would get a tattoo. The amount of ideas for one are endless from religion, friendship, and to show memories of deceased loved ones the list of ideas keeps going. Tattoos today might be one of the most…

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    Tattoos Do Not Define You Going to work everyday should not be like going to school was, you should not be judged for what you wear, how you look, and the tattoos and piercings you decided to get. It is your body, so you should be aloud to do whatever you want to with it. Many older people are not used to people having tattoos or piercing. For the people who have those things it may be harder for them to get a job. In Barrie Gross’ article “Tattoos in the Workplace: What’s an Employer to Do?”…

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    Tattoos In The Workplace

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    At one time, you only saw tattoos only sailors, prisoners, and rebels. Today millions of people have tattoos. Tattoos have many different meanings. Also, make sure you think very carefully on what you want-no turning back. Tattoos are great ways to start up a conversation. Today, there are more than 45 million people who have tattoos and over 4,000 shops in the US. Many people get tattoos as a form of expressing themselves. Tattoos have many meaning from honoring a memory to just like the…

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    Tattoo Research Paper

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    Tattoos are a way for one to express themselves. Tattooing is an odd and beautiful form of art, very interesting and a more expressive sentiment than any other thing given thing. It is more fascinating than costly jewelry; and cannot be lost, borrowed or stolen. It is a simple memento we can keep throughout our lives and retain after death. Individuality, culture, and stereotypes are all words that pop into my head when thinking about the acceptance of tattoos. The presence or absence of artwork…

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