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    Tattoo Removal

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    Tattoo Removal By: Britnee Camacho COM/150 May 23‚ 2010 Allison Howry What do you think when you think about a tattoo? Are you for them or against them? Do you have any yourself? Would you ever get one? These are just some of the questions that someone may think about before getting a tattoo. But‚ the main issue with tattoos is that they are permanent. Until now‚ various types of tattoo removals have been discovered/developed‚ the cost‚ risk‚ and schooling vary on which

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    Tattoo Sociology

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    Pasang Sherpa Professor Schulman Sociology 103 Dec 2‚ 2015 TATTOO Tattoo is a form of art used for self-expression and for aesthetic appeal. Before only those who served in the military had them‚ then individuals with questionable reputations like prisoners‚ gang members got them and now nearly every other young individual has one. According to the study‚ 40% of adults aged between 18-25 have at least one tattoo now. Tattoos were once associated with gangs and criminals who wanted to categorize

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    The Tragedy Of Andres Bonifacio Philippine Daily Inquirer November 27‚ 2005 Isagani A. Cruz Let me express these non-historian’s thoughts about a patriot of our land whose birth anniversary we shall celebrate this coming Wednesday. It is an official holiday declared by law in his honor as Bonifacio Day. Andres Bonifacio was the unknown indio who organized and led the Katipunan that was to ignite the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and ultimately free this country from Spanish rule after more than

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    Outline on Tattoos

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    Tattoos Specific Purpose: I want the audience to learn all about Tattoos. Thesis Statement: Where tattoos originated from‚ complications from tattoos and why they are so popular today. Introduction Tattoos are everywhere today‚ from teenagers to military men to gangsters to tribe men. They have different meanings to everyone and not everyone likes them and some people are even completely against them. Who in this audience has a tattoo or even more than one tattoo? Because they say‚ once you

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    Psychology of a Tattoo

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    Psychology Dr. Farber February 23‚ 2010 Introduction In this paper‚ the psychology of Tattoos will be the topic. You will read about the Origin‚ the process of getting a Tattoo‚ and the psychological effect on people who get them. You will also read about the people who do not participate in this art and their reaction to those who do. As I did my research I found that getting a Tattoo can be a beautiful experience in your life‚ while it can also be a label that will mark you forever

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    Tattoo History

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    the history of tattoos‚ starting with the Polynesians‚ then I will uncover the role tattoos played during World War 2‚ and lastly‚ I will talk about tattoos in the modern day. Tattoos have a very long history in Samoa‚ Polynesia which began over two thousand years ago. Tattooing is known as an unbreakable Polynesian tradition which is passed down from father to son. Tattooing during this time is extremely different than today as they usually spent many hours designing‚ using a

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    History of Tattoos

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    forms‚ and techniques of tattoos. Henna tattooing is one of the oldest forms of tattooing. Henna is not a permanent tattoo and does come off in time. Tribal tattoos are the second form of tattooing. There are several reasons for the tribal tattoo. Depending on the tribe‚ tattoos are shown for bravery‚ strength and making their way into manhood.  Tattoos and body piercings come in different shapes and sizes‚ from the delicate to the extreme. What is the obsession with tattoos and body piercings and

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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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    Tattoos and Society

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    up to millenniums tattoos have been a part of human nature. Tattoos have been a part of society all the way from Egyptians’ tattooing pregnant women to the rebellious teenage daughter the preacher though he raised better. Tattoos at one point were used for healing all the way to marking the status of which somebody is markings of belonging to a gang‚ pregnant woman or Indians marking which tribe they belong to. Throughout this essay I will discuss with you the statements tattoos make what they symbol

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    Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897)‚ a Philippine revolutionary hero‚ founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society which spearheaded the uprising against the Spanish and laid the groundwork for the first Philippine Republic. Andres Bonifacio was born in Tondo‚ Manila‚ on Nov. 30‚ 1863. He grew up in the slums and knew from practical experience the actual conditions of the class struggle in his society. Orphaned early‚ he interrupted his primary schooling in order to earn a living as a craftsman and then as

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