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    History of Tattoos

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    History of tattoos Did you know that the first sign of tattoos were discovered on the “Iceman” dating back over five thousand centuries? These tattoos were simple lines and dots‚ but the significance is unknown. The word tattoo is said to have two major derivations- from the Polynesian word ‘ta’ which means striking something and the Tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means ‘to mark something’. After reading this‚ one will know the background and history of tattoos‚ the evolution of the equipment used

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    Informative on Tattoos

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    of tattoos. Thesis: Tattoos can be viewed in two ways: positively and negatively. Introduction I. Sitting there while my hand was being held by my mom I thought to myself‚ “how in the world are my fingers still attached to my palm?” then I realized my mom was probably going through more pain than I was considering she was getting her second tattoo on the top of her foot. (Attention-getter) II. I have done some research on the different aspects of tattoos. (Credibility) III. Tattoos can

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    Conformity

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    friends could he accomplish it. Conformity does not hurt our ability to experience life fully. In fact‚ it not only supports our making of decisions‚ but also benefits our mentality with social interaction. Without the help of his friends‚ Harry wouldn’t have been able to find all seven Horcruxes –essentials to defeat Lord Voldemort. People around Harry always gave him advice and helped him with attacks and fights. When we want to accomplish things‚ our peers can help us. The saying‚ “two heads

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    Conformity

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    standing up for what you believe in‚ is as simple as saying yes or no‚ many seem to find themselves following the most accepted answer. As a teenager who has experienced and witnessed such peer pressure and conformity take place‚ I agree with Drabble’s statement. I have experienced firsthand conformity to something that I didn’t even enjoy‚ but chose to engage myself in because I wanted to be apart of the “cool crowd.” As teenagers‚ we are exposed to the many dangers of alcohol and drugs in our high

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    Rebellion

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    Rebellion of 1837-1838 Causes and consequences There were many causes and consequences of the rebellions of 1837. There was so much wrong with Canada at the time socially‚ politically‚ and economically. There were long-term and short-term problems between the French and British in lower and upper Canada at the time. The British ruling a country with a majority of the population being French‚ a rebellion was bound to happen. These are the main causes of the rebellion and the consequences.

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    Conformity

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    February 1‚ 2012 A Period Conformity A nonconformist is a person whose behavior or views do not conform to prevailing ideas or practices of the society. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury the main character Guy Montag was a nonconformist to his society‚ and in the movie Cool Hand Luke directed by Stuart Rosenberg‚ Luke Jackson was the nonconformist. Guy Montag was considered a nonconformist because in his society you weren’t allowed to read books‚ and he did. In Luke’s society he

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    Tattoo Research Paper

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    Elizabeth Bachmayer Professor Magee College Writing Paper Tattoos: An Art Form When I turned 18‚ I finally got the tattoo that I have been wanting to get since my 16th birthday. I designed it myself. It says‚ “take a breath” with a heart at the end of it. I went to the tattoo parlor a week before my actually appointment and explained to my tattoo artist the exact font‚ coloring‚ and reason behind my tattoo design. The saying “take a breath” is meaningful to me. I try to follow the advice

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    History of Tattoos

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    Malisa Smith The History of Tattoos Axia College University of Phoenix Tattoos have been around throughout our history‚ from Egyptian times to the present day. Many people may say they know the history of tattoos‚ and where they originate from‚ but do they really? Does one know that there were reasons that some people had tattoos? There may be people who know the actual history of tattoos and body art and why one would decide to get one; however there are people who do not. To be able to understand

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    Risks if Getting a Tattoo or Body Piercings Tattoo and body piercing maybe fun to get‚ but one should know the health issues before deciding whether you should get them or not. Even though the needles are sterile risk of infection is high. These are ideas that one needs to address to fully understand the risks that come along with getting a new tattoo or piercing. Has one every wondered what the risks are of receiving body art and piercings? Is there more than what they see in

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    Tattoo - Essay

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    Tattoos‚ an art form? What was once seen as a taboo thing‚ similar to drugs‚ or secret societys it has been changed into a fashion statement. What was once seen on gang members‚ and sailors‚ is now seen on the teacher‚ on the athlete. It has become a respected talent and skill‚ to be able to creat art on someones skin‚ and allow it to show. Due to times changing‚ and opinions on something that used to be taboo‚ tattoos have become mainstream and accepted in our society___ History of Tattoos. Humans

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