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    HOW I HEALED MY PIERCING (NOSE, HELIX, TRAGUS) My first piercing was ear lobe piercing, which I don't remember. When I was in high school I added two more piercing on my upper lobe at the same time. They healed pretty much good. Before starting college I did my nose piercing, which was good at first but it got worst later. During the sophomore year, I did my helix, very painful until it healed completely. When I started my professional job, I did my tragus. It was very painful from the moment…

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    Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace Tattoos are becoming more popular in today’s society. Tattoos originated with Egyptians back in 3500 B.C. Then it was discovered the Japanese started them for cosmetics and religious reasons. They even branded criminals as a part of their punishment. Tattoos were done by hand, but in 1981 the first tattoo gun was issued. Recently in the society tattoos have become more popular as a way to express themselves and or their religious beliefs. Ear piercings…

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    Have you ever received your daily coffee from a local Starbucks and the person who handed you your coffee had tattoos and piercings? How about when you had a home maintenance problem and the one who fixed the problem had many tattoos? Or your lawyer that was defending your case had a few piercings and visible tattoos? Tattoos and piercings have become a growing problem in the workforce. The question is, what's that problem? So what makes something unacceptable in the workforce? Half the world…

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    tattoo world and piercing community have changed quite a lot over the times. Piercing has not yet taken off like tattooing but it’s still continuing to grow. Trends now in the piercing community consist of things such as lip piercings, eye brows, tongue, and the most common the ear. A common culture found with a nose piercing is Hebrew women of India. Though the nose piercing didn’t originated from India it was introduced by the Mongolians sometime in the 16th century. Nose piercings, commonly…

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    and achieving a desired self image, public interest in body modifications has also increased. Body modification is defined as the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or appearance; these alterations can range from small changes such as minor piercings and tattoos to major modifications such as implants and removals (The art and History of body modification, lightspeedmagazine.com). This increased use of body alterations has transformed the modification industries such as the cosmetic and…

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    Body Art Essay

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    However, among various forms of body art, people with tattoos and piercings tend to receive negative criticisms from society, especially in Vietnam. Sadly, I am a victim of those prejudices from Vietnamese people. Anyhow, I am not blaming people for having such adverse belief towards people with tattoos and piercings like me. Instead, this essay is written in order to give some information about body art, especially tattoos and piercings; how people might classify me into a group, and the…

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    Saint Sebastian

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    and real. Firstly, his expression is very dramatic. His eyes were opened, but if people look close enough, they can see his eye balls turned up and almost turned over; he frowned slightly, and his mouth was opened that viewer can see his teeth and tongue clearly. All of the details on his face revealed that he is painful and misery.…

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    Stardust Monologue

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    over your head, watching you with cool, cool eyes following you down into the cool cool tunnel. You gulp roses so thorns will stutter underneath your rib cage and erupt into thick, red, blooming welts across your chest. The stardust coats your tongue, your words dripping with galaxies of imagination. The stardust coats your hands, the shattered planets…

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    Theorizer: A Short Story

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    She grinned, "Now, when I say One, both of us will hit the button at the same time. On my count, Theo. Three…Two…One.” With the knife against her throat, she pressed the button and felt piercing pain rippling through her body and something warm drip down. She gambled her life and lost. When she felt the piercing pain, she knew that Theorizer had…

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    Essay On Gum Graft

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    What is Gum Graft Surgery? What is a gum graft and why might one be needed? The initial thought of having a gum graft performed can be enough to cause some stress. However, worry not, if you need a gum graft, it is a simple procedure performed in your dentist’s office. In all honesty, it sounds worse than it actually is. If you need to have a gum graft performed, or are considering one, clearing the air of what it actually is and why it is needed may help alleviate some of your fears. A gum…

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