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    April 2010 Human Canvas Did you ever think that when you got your first tattoo that you had just turned your body into a human canvas? Sometimes they can be private but other times they are on display for all to see. Most people see tattoo’s as a beautiful way of expressing themselves or as a tribute to a person or an event. Anyone considering getting one should put a lot of thought into the type and placement of a tattoo for many reasons. Safety is another important factor to think about. Tattoo’s

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    Me Death”: Rhetorical Analysis Essay Throughout Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech in 1775‚ the arguments about the unfair ways that the colonies were living through under the British were depicted in prolific and influential writing style. The ending of the British Crown’s exploitation of the thirteen colonies‚ as well as Patrick Henry’s and many other American colonist’s revolutionary ideas were encouraged and elaborated through the speech. Various rhetorical devices such

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    o create a list of  information about tattoos. What do we know about  What do we need to know tattoos We know that they can give you skin cancer. What in the tattoo causes us to get skin cancer. They can be really painful. What reactions can a tattoo give a person. They can have some sort of symbolic meaning. The kind of ink they use in order for the tattoo to be permanent. They are permanent and later fade. They are expensive to get. With a new tattoo you cant donate blood for a certain amount

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    Helen Day is a part-time journalist and blogger. She maintains her blog entitled Street beat on a variety of current social issues. This blog entry‚ The Power of Ink‚ is about tattoos and it has drawn a variety of responses from readers of her blog. In recent years‚ the practice of ‘inking’ your body‚ or having tattoos indelibly imprinted on your skin has become almost ‘de rigueur’ for many in our society‚ especially the young. There is a wide variety of views about this practice and Helen Day

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    first draft. Essay Summary You are writing an essay about tattoos and body piercings. You discuss some reasons people get tattoos or piercings‚ and you also discuss some of the problems or disadvantages associated with tattoos and piercings. Strengths You have used commas correctly in these two sentences: They show these artist‚ models‚ and athletes with tattoos and piercings. Someone who has a tattoo of their mother‚ father‚ grandfather‚ etc. sends out a certain sympathetic

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    history of those types of modification. There are many different types of body modification. I am going to be focusing on two of the most known types: tattoos and piercings. Tattoos are pictures that have been imprinted on a person’s skin. They are put on the skin with needles that have ink on them to make them permanent. There are also non-permanent tattoos which are put on top if the skin with henna ink or temporary dyes. Piercings are holes that have been purposely made in the body of a person. Typically

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    the body through the ear‚ and metal repelled the evils. Tattoos in ancient times were often used as declarations of love and also as protection. The ancient Egyptian women decorated their abdomens and thighs with tattoos for protection for their unborn babies. Since ancient times‚ body modification has been associated with more than just body decoration. Some religious people feel they need to show their dedication to their faith through tattoos. They do this by tattooing religious symbols‚ figures

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    analyze the essay titled “Tattooing the Twenty-First Century” by a former 121 writing student. Tattoos in our current time isn’t as taboo as in once were. Tattoos are one of the many ways people throughout the world opt to individualism‚ with creative‚ meaningful and heartwarming self expression. In “Tattooing the Twenty- First Century”‚ the author did a very stellar job highlighting the reasons tattoos are more popular and‚ how the perception of them has greatly changed. The history of tattooing

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    Renegade Image to Thrive In The Mainstream”. Traditionally‚ tattoos were meant for sailors‚ soldiers‚ bikers and gangs. Along with several changes in the industrialized and technological society of the twenty-first century‚ the standard for getting body modifications have altered as well. Everyday‚ people are willing to get permanently marked as an individual choice rather than the customarily perception of belonging to a certain group. Tattoo and piercing shops are not seen as “the backstreet” of the

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    American Intercontinental University Mrs. Sharon Reid Human Resource Management – MGT 303 ABSTRACT Most employees today are covered by this body art called tattoos and piercings which conflicts with job presentation and perception. Employers today also has to deal with protecting both the company and there employees. Tattoos have its misconceptions and carries stereotypes for the bearer who’s characterized as rough‚ tough‚ or less educated. Can employees conceal body art that impinges the

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