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    prevent fluid loss from the body. Many have argued whether or not tattoos are hazardous to your health. A tattoo is created by puncturing the dermis layer of the skin and injecting ink. Not all cases are the same, and as a result some individual’s skin can reject the injected ink. Immune response scarring and removal pain increased risk of redness and bleeding effects of tattoos on the Integumentary system. You sure you still want a tattoo? Your answer may or may not be based on the pain, and or…

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    Eminence Ink Case Study

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    local tattoo shops providing similar services and targeting local college students. The closest tattoo shops with high ratings like Pandoras Playground are Bent N Twitztid Tattooing (Willington, CT) and Eminence Ink (Willimantic, CT). (See figure 1, “Competitor Analysis”). All of these shops have a Facebook page and a Google page with reviews, price range, hours, location, etc. However, unlike Pandoras Playground, Bent N Twitztid and Eminence Ink have their own websites showcasing their tattoo…

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    The Risks Of Tattoos

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    different reasons, such as, possible ink poisoning or presenting an undesirable appearance. So what makes tattoos different from what our parents said? Before someone gets a tattoo, many people do not think about the damage the ink will cause and how that person will feel about the tattoo later on. Along with that, why does someone need to memorialize someone or have a design that can be turned into a necklace or a bracelet that doesn’t harm your skin? Getting a tattoo seems trendy and someone…

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    Tattooing In The Workplace Tattoos have been apart of American culture as long as the country itself. People use it to display messages that have deep meaning to them, or simply something that they find pretty. Regardless of why they got the tattoo, they can be fired from whatever job they have because of the art they choose to display on their skin. There are laws protecting one from being fired for their sexuality, gender, and race, but none for having tattoos. An employer can fire their…

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    more safer for the people who decide to receive one. Modern day society has placed stricter rules on who can get a tattoo and when you are able to get a tattoo without your legal guardians consent. Most tattoo shops today have clean, and efficient equipment using disposable needles and gloves for when they start to work. There are caps on the ink so when they are not using it the ink doesn’t get contaminated. The shop should also contain a tattooing area specifically to perform the art. There is…

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    To Hire Ink or Not To Hire Ink Audience: My audience is business owners who are not overly religious and have a more conservative traditional view about what the employee work appearance should be. They would be willing to start looking at the qualifications of an applicant as opposed to judging them on personal appearance. They are right now most likely to pass up a person with tattoos based on stereotypes about the type of person who would have tattoos. I believe that business owners…

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    single trait but many traits. There are many texts and lectures that have influenced what it means to me to be human. Texts such as Machinal by Sophie Treadwell and speakers like Chris Baker of Ink 180 have shown me what it truly means to be human. By comparing and contrasting earlier ideas of the course to Ink 180 and Machinal, my own and other people’s meaning of humanity can be shaped to see that equality, compassion and freedom, together are what makes us fully human. Past texts have…

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    Tattoos, a permanent work of art on the human skin in the form of a design or wording, done by injection of ink and needle, are acquired for numerous reasons and have a variety of consequences. Although those with tattoos are not perceived in a positive manner, tattooing has become the sixth fastest growing retail business in the world (Singh). Tattoos also add fuel to the ongoing gender differentiation controversy because women with these permanent markings are severely looked down upon whereas…

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    What Makes a Good Tattoo Artist? In the tattoo business, being a good tattoo artist calls for a lot of skill and commitment to give utterly the best kind of art which can rival others. The fact of the matter is that, not all become good tattoo artists and the ones that have already made it in the business, such names as Carolina Mansur, Rob Kind and Tim Derose (from Goodkind tattoo parlor in downtown Chicago) , have that something that makes them each tick and become the best that they are. So…

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    Tattoos are turning out to be all the more ordinarily found in our general public today. They are seen on numerous famous people and ordinary individuals of all ages. In spite of their developing ubiquity individuals have blended sentiments about tattoos particularly with regards to a young person having them. Some individuals consider it to be a self-expressive work of art while others consider it to be a defiant juvenile act that will one day be lamented. Tattoos on young people are a…

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