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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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    of people picked out the tattoo that goes permanent onto their skins. Tattoos are expensive and permanent onto their skins forever. Getting tattoo is a personal decision, however they should concededly earning the future into account when making living into lifestyle. If they want to get big house, they need to get high pay jobs with college degrees. Tattooed people can ignore the negative comments from the peers but hardly chance of getting the jobs. Do visual tattoos decrease their…

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    Future of American Traditional Tattoos A robust, youthful gentleman waves a stoic goodbye to his lover as he embarks on the USS Midway navy ship. Attired in snowy sailor clothes, a pin-up tattoo peeks out of his sleeve as the cobalt, crisp ocean waves slap against the ship’s flanks. This is the origin of the American Traditional pin-up tattoo, an illustration depicting a flirtatious woman with bright red lips often found wearing flimsy lingerie. The pin-up tattoo is the most noticeable…

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    society views people. The ancient Egyptians really brought tattooing to life and it has been ever blooming since then. Originally, tattoos were believed to have begun some time around 2000 B.C. In 1991, however, scientist discovered a mummy that they dated to be around 5,200 years old. The mummy had small tattoos scattered around its body. This meant that the earliest tattoos were now from 3350 B.C. to 3100 B.C. (The Incredible Age of the Find). This mummy became known as Iceman. Iceman was…

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    Why Do People Get Tattoos

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    these cultures have used tattoos to identify different tribes or military branches, along with family heirlooms or simply because they appreciate the art of ink. Although there are so many different reasons as to why people get tattoos, they are not always so great. In recent history, tattoos have gained the stigma of gang related and deviant behaviors. These behaviors are associated with repetitive bad decisions and time spent in prison, to the use of drugs. However, tattoos have provided…

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    Judge By Appearance

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    Do Not Judge By Appearance I have had many people stop me and ask “what do your tattoos mean?”, “Do you understand what that will look like when you’re old?”, “you’re such a pretty girl why would you wreck your imagine with tattoos?” and etc. Many people give me looks of scorn because I have tattoos and piercings. I work 2 part time jobs, go to school, church, am as active in my community as much as possible, babysit/nanny as often as possible, and am family/friend oriented. Never once have I…

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    relationship between tattoos and one’s identity and how a tattoo can be a meaningful way to “mark a new era” (Jamison 458). This piece demonstrates how Jamison confidently got her tattoo reading: “I am human: nothing human is alien to me,” but over the course of the story, she realizes what the tattoo really means to her. Many people tell their stories and express their individuality through the permanence of tattoos. The story describes the seemingly long process of getting her tattoo and what…

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    English 1320 Mr. Peters 4-2-2018 Word Count: Graffiti: A Misunderstood Medium Since the dawn of early civilization, people have been looking for ways to express themselves, their feelings, emotions, and experiences. It started with rock painting and basic sculptures, which then evolved and developed into the higher art of the Renaissance and ensuing periods in history. Today, in addition to art in its traditional expression, alternative variants have made their appearance, causing heated…

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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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