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    Kraft, two men took a plea deal on a case their being charged with. Gorman was inking his friend Gonzalez, after that Gonzalez son a 7 year old saw his dads tattoo and was pestering and begging him that he wanted a tattoo like his, after the father denying him he finally gave in so Gorman started inking him. One day the child’s mom saw the tattoo and called the police, it shocked the whole community including the police department because of his age and being inducted in to a gang. The DA…

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    Four digits and an eye, a passport in reverse” (65). The first part of this statement displays how Offred is constantly feeling as if she is being watched. The fact that she has not habituated to seeing a tattoo that has been on her body for a long period of time is evidence that no matter how hard she tries, she cannot stop thinking about how her every move is being observed. The second half of this sentence is important because not only does it show that…

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    concentration camp during World War 2. In Wiesel’s novel night a tragic theme is dehumanization. Throughout the novel dehumanization occurs when the Jewish community is loaded into cattle cars,stripped of most of their personal belongings, and got tattoos of their number. In the novel the whole Jewish community was loaded into cattle cars. They Could be in the cattle cars for a period of 4 to 18 days. The cattle cars had no bathroom. The Jews were given a pail of water and some bread. If they…

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    from birth defects and scars to tattoos and piercings. Yet, all these things can be discriminated against. Judging people by their looks is an insanely superficial thing to do, and though we don't like to admit it, we all do it. Even first impressions that someone gets from a person is judging someone solely based on appearance. First impressions are important, but it seems that people that look different are less likely to be accepted. A perfect example of this tattoos. According to a video…

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    who is out to get who ever comes in his way. One way Mr. Dark is shown to be a Devil Figure is through his tattoos “you must be the Tattooed Man…no the Illustrated Man” (Bradbury74). He is the Illustrated man owing the fact that every tattoo is meaningful unlike the Tattooed Man. For every person that that scrambles to the carnivals charms, he has tattoos covering his whole body. The tattoos are there to represent the power Mr. Dark has over everybody in the carnival and how he controls them.…

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    thought process of picking out a tattoo and what the change means for him. This passage here succinctly summarizes and introduces the idea of an evolving identity, and raises a number of questions that both the author and the main character attempt to answer before it’s done. The first is, why does a person choose a new identity? For Chappie, at least at this point of the story, it’s for practicality. He’s supposed to be dead, burned up in an apartment fire. The tattoo is just another step in…

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    Feathering Eyebrows Tattoo Makeup time can be nerve wracking first thing in the morning, especially when it comes to drawing in the ideal eyebrow shape to last the rest of the day. You may or may not be able to draw both brows to match identically, and you must carry you brow pencil with you since the makeup might wear off if you perform any type of physical activity during the day that causes you to perspire. Luckily, you can now take advantage of the feathering eyebrows tattoo method when you…

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    Obadiah Elihu Parker attempted to find the mysterious something that would bring him contentment, fulfillment, and meaning. His search had led him to marry a religious woman and to tattoo his body. The search was only to end, however, when he turned back. He had to turn back in the pages of the tattoo book, back to his own unmarked back, and back to the destiny that had been a part of him since the day he was christened in his mother’s Methodist church. He never realized that the fulfillment…

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    In the second interview, I picked an Asian male whose parents were born in the United States. During the interview, I followed the same study guide and adding different questions that related to the topics I had on my guide. I started the interview by asking some general questions about his background. I followed my question guide and ask him those questions. He is a fourth year college student and is working at an insurance office. He is Taiwanese American. He has one younger sister and two…

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    What Constitutes Art

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    Evaluate the claim that what constitutes ‘art’ is highly dependant on social and cultural context. In a world where one can roll out of bed leaving a disarray of sheets and strewn tissues and call it art (Emin 1998), we could be forgiven for believing that the former famous greats of the art world such as Van Gogh and Da Vinci might well be turning in their graves at the preposterous levels at which art can be declared within our contemporary society. This begs the debate of what is it that we…

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