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    Like its name suggests, this body modification is marked by a bagel shaped protrusion from the forehead. This protrusion is filled with saline, and, unlike blackout tattoos, they are not permanent. The way that this look is achieved is by taking a needle and injecting a saline infusion into the forehead. This trend was started by a Japanese artist named Keroppy after visiting an extreme body modification convention in…

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    perspective into the issue of tattoos and professionalism. Most of the studies that are available report on the perceptions that people have of tattoos and how this might influence the workplace. But it is more insightful to hear the experience of these marked individuals and whether they believe themselves to be repressed. I developed a series of eight questions to ask my participants that would let them share their opinions and experiences. I started by asking how many tattoos/piercings they…

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    Nowadays tattoos have increased dramatically over the past decade. For those who have tattoos on their backs, arms, stomachs, and legs this stigma is inconsequential. There are discussing in many workplaces. It’s about decency in the society, because some workplace has the regulations forbid about tattoo. And also the modernization about culture and global. Its cause to allow each part of their body for tattooing and some career strongly acceptable, for instance, celebrity, star film, dancer,…

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    Tattoo Persuasive Essay

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    If you look up the definition of a tattoo online you won’t see much on what they clearly are. All you are told is that it is a strong knocking or pulsation, and that is correct. It is the act of “tapping” ink into a person's skin. However, there are many different styles of tattooing all around the world. Places like New Zealand and Japan try to preserve the tradition of tattooing by not using the advanced machinery that is offered. In Japan, tattooing is considered to be taboo. There’s a wide…

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    The concept of “Art for Art’s Sake” helped transform and modernize art in the nineteenth and twentieth century. It helped to transform art to be the way that it is today. “Art for Art’s Sake” is the idea of making art only for the purpose of art and nothing else. During the late nineteenth century the concept of “Art for Art’s Sake” remained important in contemporary discussions about censorship and the significance and nature of art. During the early twentieth century art started to…

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    Tattoos and piercings are becoming a norm in today’s society, and they can be seen on the skin of teachers and Red Cross workers across the nation. Millennials have deemed these modifications as works of art and self-expression, but one Melanie Phillips poses a different point of view. She claims that these self-alterations are forms of self-mutilation, and they serve only to show how corrupt the values of recent generations have become. Her article utilizes extreme criticism of one man’s tattoo…

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    Under Arm Tattoo

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    used, a man with an arm tattoo, and the same man without an arm tattoo, a woman with an arm tattoo, and the same woman without an arm tattoo. The photos were viewed on a 21” monitor. The tattoos were removed using Photoshop (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA). Design…

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    One does not simply go out and get a tattoo; tattoos are not something one just decides to do on a whim just because. They are well thought out in terms of design, color, location, size, and price, but are in no means an act of impulse. Tattoos are used as a form of expression when words are just simply not enough because when your words fail you, you still have art to turn to. It takes courage to deal with the long process of getting a tattoo inked onto your body. Having a needle, or several…

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    "tramp stamp," (is that still a thing?), but some on social media are not warming up to Ariel Winter's new butt tattoo. It's less of where the new ink is located on Ariel -- like the "Modern Family" star's other tattoos -- than what the meaning signifies. Ariel Winter, 19, gave fans on Snapchat an eyeful on Sunday when she uploaded a partial image of her butt that revealed another tattoo. In the pantless picture, Ariel (we assume it's her; her face isn't shown in the snap) lies on her side and…

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    Tattooing Research Paper

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    types of art. Tattooing is also a way to show off on people and and brag about what you have and how good it looks. The first tattoo I saw was on this lady that I saw in a fair. She had roses all of her arm with chains and locks. In the middle it had her name in it in this beautiful writing. When I saw it made me fall in love with tattoos. I wanted that same tattoo, it seem like it had a meaning and a reasoning behind it. I…

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