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    audience. There are several similarities and differences between my real identity and my advertising identity, Harley Davidson ads are the ads that showcase this paradox of identities. Every motorcycle ad that targets bikers includes booze, women, or tattoos, these companies consider my advertising identity rather than my real identity. Alcohol is something that everyone thinks is associated with being a biker. These things are stereotypical with biker culture. I consider myself a biker, but i…

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    Well we see in the poem that the man has many tattoos he uses these to relieve his agonize pain from war, we see this when the speaker states “a white cross for the men he didn’t miss.” (8). Therefor the man has been trying to fix his problems with a frivolous manner of ways. In the poem we see a moment were the speaker does not agree with reasoning behind their lover having the tattoos when they say “He won’t leave the long tale his tattoos read / for me, so I amend the story” (13-14). We can…

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    such beautiful lines of poetry, song, and literature, so permanent, so idealized, so intwined into Scotland’s identity, I couldn’t help but notice the parallel between my own body and the building laid out before me. On the left side of my body is a tattoo, a quote taken from the Harry Potter books, “It does not do to dwell on dreams, and forget to live.” Earlier in the day, before visiting the parliament building, we ate lunch at the Elephant House, the coffee shop where the author of Harry…

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    able to find many interesting things such as tattoos, injuries, fractured ribs, a missing rib, and something else in his body near his shoulder. tzi is still very mysterious to me and I have many questions about him. Five of those questions are how he died, what he was doing in the area that they found him in, how old he was when he died, what is the object they found inside of him, and do those tattoos on him mean anything important? Do the tattoos on him mean anything important? I believe…

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    The color of my body is almost even now, stripes of “brown rainbow” started fading and I am left with the faint tinge of my existence as an individual while standing alone in a balcony with a cup of coffee. With each passing moment of the dusk, progression of my existence is hailed by the memories of solo trip to GOA. The memories which helped me to ignore the background noise and remain focused to what I really want in life. Why I chose to go for a solo trip? I completed a book “The Revenue…

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    decrease bullying, and save money. However, contrary to common belief, despite these views school uniforms are not beneficial for school. Many people are against schools requiring strict dress codes. They restrict things such as leggings for girls, tattoos, and for some schools, even specific hair lengths! The way people dress is one of the biggest ways to express individuality and having these restrictions do not allow them to do so, because everybody who has a uniform is the same. School…

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    Narration is an important part of any novel, because it solidifies the relationship between the storyteller and the reader, and is the novel’s basis of time and events. The narrator of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick is Ishmael, whose process of storytelling is very detailed and intricate. The character of Ishmael extracts from an extensive amount of material and often goes on rants as he discourses his telling from the actual events of the story. Ishmael forms many relationships with the other…

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    a dozen on his arms and some on his legs, his tattoos tell a life story! Javier Baez has one on his neck of the Major League Baseball logo that represents his “love for the game.” He has a tattoo on his upper arm of his sister, Noely Baez. She had died April 8, 2015 of spina bifida. On his wrist he has his mother’s name (Nelly/Nelida). His mom never liked tattoos, so he got with her name so she wouldn’t be as mad. For more information about his tattoos go to…

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    shoulder-length hair and Thea with short, brown hair tied up in two ponytails on the sides of her head. The photo gives us a clearer understanding of the Sharpie-written tattoos that they given each other. The tattoo that Desmond-Harris applied with black Sharpie onto Thea’s stomach reveals that Jenée was more creative in her choice of tattoo. After reading about fifteen-year-old Jenée Desmond-Harris and Thea, I envisioned Desmond-Harris to be involved in African-American affairs. If it were not…

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    One cultural bias this author would like to share with the reader is about tattoos. This involves any individual who decides to wear a tattoo. For this writer, it is very difficult to see tattoos as an art. During her childhood, she was indoctrinated with the idea that whenever there is a person with a tattoo, this individual must either be a delinquent or a gang member who contributes little or nothing to society. This bias has created difficulty in communicating with these type of individuals…

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