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    Self Introduction Essay

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    Ajou University Self-Introduction Essay Full Name in English: Li-Ying Huang Gender: Female Nationality: Taiwan Home University: National Chung Hsing University My name is Lydia. My parents gave me this name and hoped that I could be friendly and always in good manners. I was born in a sweet and great family. English is like my mother language‚ mainly because my parents do export business and it requires them to use English frequently. I am very close to my parents and my older sisters. I share

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    Tattoos: the Beauty Within

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    Tattoos: The Beauty Within Throughout history tattoos have been used for many different purposes. They have also been criticized for being placed on the human body. People throughout history have been assigning their own beliefs to tattoos. Some beliefs‚ even when strange to others‚ have a substantial value to the person whose choice it is to have admiration for a symbol. History shows that tattoos represent diversity in significance and opinions; this diversity is reflected through a person’s

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    Risks Of Getting A Tattoo

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    Getting a Tattoo A tattoo is a form of body modification in a form of a design that many people get in view of the fact that it represents something or merely because they fond it. Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. They have been used including for marks of status and rank. For example‚ tattoos were used to mark slaves and criminals. An indelible tattoo is made by inserting permanent ink into the dermis layer of the skin to modify the pigmentation and therefore make the color of the

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    New School Tattoos

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    word tattoo. There are many different ways of describing them. Some call it body art‚ some call it body designs‚ but truly it does not matter. There are several very different classifications of tattoos. Some of the various classifications consist of Old School‚ New School‚ Tribal‚ Celtic‚ Biomechanical‚ and Typographic tattoos. Each of these classifications are unique in their own way and different from the others in most aspects. It will be easier to identify which classification your tattoo‚ if

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    Negatives of Having Tattoo

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    Monday‚ May 4‚ 2009 NEGATIVE SIDE OF TATTOOS-- informative speech outline Topic: Presentation about Ideas Organization: Topical Specific Purpose: I would like my audience to understand three negative effects of getting tattoos. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: Thirty years ago the percentage of people with tattoos was one percent. Today that number has increased to one in four. II. Relevance: The art of tattoos can be dated as far back to 2000 B.C. Back then tattooing was used

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    Tattoos and Their Adverse Reactions Tattoos have been around for centuries‚ Egyptians would tattoo themselves as a symbol of fertility and strength. In recent years‚ popularity has increased especially amongst teenagers. They range in size‚ designs‚ colors and location. However‚ as the popularity grows as do the concerns over the safety and risk. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate tattoos. This leaves the burden of safety and regulations to individual cities

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    Pros and Cons of Tattoos

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    cons of tattoos There are a lot of different opinions when it comes to the subject of tattoos‚ but with the way times have changed there is a lot more people getting them for many different reasons. I feel that if you have your own reasons and thoughts into what you really want to get imprinted on your skin then there is nothing wrong with that. I think it is actually very meaningful. Pro: Self-Expression Marking and altering the body is the ultimate form of self-expression and tattoos are

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    Title: Are Tattoos Appropriate in the Workplace? AIU ENG106 October 25‚ 2014 Abstract Topic: Can having tattoos stop you from getting the job you want? Intervention Strategy: I used brainstorming for my essay. I came up with ideas to explain about tattoos in the workplace. Tattoos can stop you from getting the job you want. I feel that having a tattoo does not stop you from performing the job you are supposed to do. Does having a tattoo prevent you from doing your work? Why are some employers

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    article I have chosen is Tattoos and Body Piercings: New Terrain for Employers and Courts by Jon D. Bible. It can be found in the fall 2010 Labor Law Journal Volume 61 issue 3 pages 109-122. The author is a professor of business at the College of Business Administration at Texas State University. Based on his background‚ I expect the author’s presentation to be fair and unbiased. The introduction starts by discussing the possible negative effect of employees’ tattoos and piercings could have

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    Andre Martin’s essay‚ “On Teenagers and Tattoos” discusses the cons of tattoos and piercings on teenagers. Although valid points are made‚ he views tattoos as a whole‚ as mutilations and cries for attention. He addresses how tattoos are a form of identity and ownership‚ as well as a permanent marking upon the body. The individual is in complete control and it gives teenagers the sense of stability that they long for. While valid points‚ Martin seems to look past the reason why a majority of adolescents

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