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    Should judgement of tattoos on a person be allowed when trying to gain employment? Shouldn't an employer look at a person's skills, talents, and education, no looks. I strongly feel tattoos should not affect someone from gaining employment if the meet the job qualifications. Focusing on changing the way people view tattoos in the work force could be a positive movement for the younger generation. So many judgements are passed on people when it comes to employment, qualifications is all that…

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    Tattoos have existed for 5,200 years. The first true siting of tattoos were on three Egyptian mummies and on Iceman. Most of these tattoos were on women. These tattoos were symbols of pagan rituals. Ancient tattoos usually had some spiritual meaning which was shown through a complex work of patterns. Although tattoos have been popular and are gaining even more popularity, they are not the best for anyone. Tattoos are harmful for human health. They contain traces of metals that could lead to…

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    Tattoos and why they should not be considered deviant Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs, sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal markings have served as amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments and even forms of punishment. Prior to my research I had no idea where the tattoo even originated from? Which is ironic because neither does anyone else. The history of the tattoos are…

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    People get tattoos for all sorts of reasons. Some tattoos give a person a sense of freedom, while other tattoos may have a deeper meaning or sentimental value to them. Therefore, in today’s generation body art should not be judged because it is seen on all types of people, for all types of reasons. A study done by Liu and Lester (2012) conducted a survey, to see in what location people got a tattoo and why. Liu and Lester (2012) states “Out of the 4,690 responses (2,078 men, 2,581 women, and 31…

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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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    The meaning of tattoo practices in the U.S. has greatly changed over time. When the popularization of tattoos began in the 1970’s, it was not widely accepted. Since then, Americans have gradually grown fonder of tattoos, especially the younger generations. Tattoos have various meanings. Depending on the person, it may serve as a symbol of rebellion, commitment, or art. When the tattoo revolution took place in the 1970’s, it was mainly a method for men to be more expressive. Meanwhile, women…

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    Understanding body modifications Tattoos and piercings in today’s age are commonly seen on teens. They are gradually becoming more popular as more of the youth are struggling to stand out and find themselves today. Although this is becoming the new common trend in today’s mainstream of fashion on teens and young adults, there are still many people who argue both for and against tattoos and piercings. Author Andrew Martin published an article titled “On teenagers and tattoos”. Martin guides his…

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    Tattoos have been around for over thousands of years and are becoming more and more frequent in today’s society. The intricate ink designs have transformed from more than simple tribal markings, allowing people to use their bodies as shrines. With how available they are to get today, along with the growing number of talented artist, people are getting them for more than rebellious reasons. Body ink has become a way to showcase ones interest and tell their back stories, along with aid in the…

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    Cool Tattoos For Guys

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    most popular and cool tattoos for guys? Description: Men are now in need of cool tattoos for guys for making their ladies impressed. Moreover, personal attitudes can also be framed in a proper manner by means of having these tattoos. Modern guys just love to have cool tattoos in different parts of their bodies. There are many options for cool tattoos for guys and you can check them out in order to make selection of the best ones. You can also keep on changing your tattoos from time to time as…

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    A tattoo artist is a professional that will typically create tattoo based on what each client wants. The tattoo artist doesn’t always do tattoos, they also do piercings and brandings. New tattoo artist would want to work in an existing tattoo shop. To work at a tattoo and piercing studio, you must have a minimum of 2 to 5 years shop experience. An employee must have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and…

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