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    have also been stereotyped for the number of tattoos I have. Currently, I have fifteen and counting. I do not place them where they can be easily seen. Some of my friends and family has yet to see my work and some have no clue I have…

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    want tattoos and piercings just because my friends have them, only because it is “trendy”, or because of the simple fact that I am a teenager. I am old enough to understand the outcome is by putting these things on my body. I understand that if I get a tattoo it is on my body forever and that if I want a piercing that it is possible for the hole to never close up. I understand that it is a commitment of a lifetime. I know that for my future profession, I might not be allowed to show tattoos or…

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    these days, you can be clean from drugs for a two-year period and can still be accepted for the Patrol. Mr. Haseloh said the standards to get into the State Patrol really changed. Mr. Haseloh believes the Patrol has strict standards on tattoos. They won’t allow any tattoos on the arms to be visible, so a lot of guys have to wear long sleeves year around, to cover…

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    If you ever happen to catch me in a cut off you might see that on my left shoulder there is tattoo of mountains, pine trees, and five birds leading up to my collar bone. You might ask the meaning, or you might just tell me how much you like it and compliment the artist and ask me where I got it done or ask if I have any others. You might never see a goal as a reason to get a tattoo but Mountains are my goal. My family and I visited the Rocky Mountain National Park the summer after my Junior…

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    a certain terribleness. Imagine a person receiving a temporary tattoo. The idea of temporary tattoos is so attractive because it can simply be washed away with soap and water. There is no real pondering on whether it will affect your perception or long term thoughts about it. People will flock to things that they can simply have and rid themselves of whenever they so choose. As opposed to this, there is of course, a needle made tattoo. The needles penetrate under the dermis and dye the lower…

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    Imagine becoming famous and suddenly losing all of this fame and fortune. This is what happened to Eddie in Tom Petty’s song.Eddie graduated High School and moved to Hollywood.There he got a tattoo and met a girl that had a tattoo, too. Tom Petty’s fake narrative about Eddie turns into rock star, is an untrue story and shifts tone in an unrealistic way. Tom Petty’s narrative poem tells a story about a rock star, named Eddie, trying to get famous. It all started when Eddie finished High School.…

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    Vikings Season 5 Analysis

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    Lagertha going to become the new ruler of Norway? Katheryn Winnick unveils tattoo Vikings Season 5 will take a long time to return but the shooting is in full swing and now actress Katheryn Winnick has shared an interesting photo on Instagram. It is quite intriguing and hints at some serious shift in power in the historical show. Winnick has shared a new photo of her character Lagertha on Instagram that shows her with a tattoo on her shoulder and upper arm, reports GameNGuide. In the video, the…

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    An aspect of their culture that the Mandan people were specifically known for, were their tattoos. The women had tattoos on their chins and men could have had tattoos anywhere, therefore the Mandans were known as “the tattooed people”(Source B). The tattoos that the Mandans wore were made from soot, clay, and dye. The different methods of tattooing resulted in different colors of the tattoos. The tattoos also were for marking important events in a person’s life, which was accompanied by sacred…

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    one another. Some of the many symbols used by the MS-13 gang are tattoos, hand signs/signals, and specific words. There are certain tattoos that every MS-13 gang member has. This is because the tattoos are not a mere form body art. Each tattoo has a meaning and the longer that someone has been a MS-13 member, the more tattoos he or she will have. The tattoos become a resume for a gang member. Of course, there is the obvious MS-13 tattoo. Additionally, many members have a series of numbers…

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    Chapter four focuses in on there are different ways to explain an individual 's body that could affect them to partake in some form of criminality. It also brought in the fact of the IQ test. The book says, “Ranking from the best to the lowest intelligence, the first group were the morons, the second-lowest group were the imbeciles, and the lowest-intelligence group were the idiots”(Tibbetts). Looking at this rank, I noticed how the words meant something a little differently. When I hear or…

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