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    Teenagers and Tattoos In the article On Teenagers and Tattoos, A. Martin, MD. explains some of the reasons why tattoos and piercings are seemingly gaining more popularity with urban youth. Martin MD makes the point that legislation to curtail professional tattooing of minors, teenagers have turned to homemade or what is referred to as “jailhouse” or “self-made” tattoos (Martin MD, 2012 pg. 320). It is alleged that teenagers may desire to obtain body decoration for a variety of reasons. Some…

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    by positioning the reader to acknowledge the past history of tattoos, and the significance they held before their original meanings were lost. She states that there were a sign of “deviance” and “criminality”, words which are infused with rebellion, distaste, and shock. By this effect, she conveys that tattoos have been historically looked down upon over the course of history. Consequently, the reader may seek to view those with tattoos in a less positive light, as they are associated with…

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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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    Stereotypes In Body Art

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    illustration of women. Women do get their tattoos at a young age, but they do not have sexual intercourse at a In the world there are many different types of groups that are misunderstood, but a group that is misunderstood due to their physical appearance of having tattoos, piercings, or both are having difficulties in their lives. Imagine having your body covered in different color ink with designs…

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    The appearance of a tattoo on a person is a unique way to set them apart from everyone else. Tattoos are sometimes frowned upon by just as many people as those who think they are simply amazing. On many occasions, depending on the person and society, tattoos have been misjudged and misused. Tattoos can be a beautiful way to express individuality or commemorate a death of a loved one; however, tattoos are permanent, expensive, and can lead to medical emergencies if the equipment is not properly…

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    perspective on tattoos has changed over the years. Tattoos are permanent ink colored or non color images on one’s skin. People who tattoo themselves create a personal and cultural expression with tattoos. Many individuals utilize their bodies as an artistic medium to create visible expressions of their interior emotions. The meanings of tattoos can symbolize different emotions, such as personal achievement by tattooing something that symbolizes that achievement on their body. Other people tattoo…

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    Tattoos have been around since the dawn of time, but their popularity has risen to incredible heights in the last couple of decades, gaining social acceptance. Roughly 500 licensed tattoo artists were based in the United States in the early 60’s. That number increased to nearly 20 times as many by 1995. Two decades later, there are over 210,000 tattoo parlors operating in the United States, becoming a $1.65 billion industry. Individuals use tattoos to expresses themselves in different manners in…

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    beautiful creation that we know as a tattoo. The process of tattooing first begins with an idea in your head of something that either means a lot to you or that you like and you want on your body forever. So how do we tattoo somebody and what is the purpose and process of getting a tattoo? Tattoo 's in the modern world are done now by a tattoo machine rather than burning your skin or creating marks with other sharp objects. So what really is tattooing? Many see tattoo 's already completed and…

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    Shenanigan's Tattoo

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    Shenanigans Tattoo: A Refreshing Twist of a Tattoo Parlor Like others, I had a complete mock up of what I thought a tattoo parlor would be envisioned in my mind. Provocative art work would cover every inch of the walls, floors concealed with dirt, and unsanitary couches as well as chipped paint that looked like it had been there since the dawn of time. I was reluctant, to say the least, that I could be wrong about this stereotype as well as the stereotypes that follow the men and women that work…

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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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