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    Throughout the world‚ there are many varieties of one’s appearance. The way one looks to another’s eye may cause them to pass judgments. “On Teenagers and Tattoos” by Andres Martin‚ and “Dreadlocked” by Veronica Chambers‚ are stories that show examples of the variations of one’s physical presence. Although there are various causes of one’s change in appearance‚ there are effects that will follow‚ some more severe than others. There are many causes as to why one chooses to present themselves

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    Samoan Tattoos Essay

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    Samoan tattoos – or tatau – are part of a rich historical tradition‚ but they have also become popular in recent years as a tattoo choice for people from different cultures all over the world. These geometric designs carry symbolic meaning for the Samoan people‚ and can be used to visually represent values of personal significance. History and Significance of Samoan Tattoos In Samoan culture‚ the pe’a – or the traditional male tattoo – is both representative of tribal standing and a way to represent

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    Tattoos have been around since ancient Egypt and have also been discovered on "the iceman" from millions of years ago. So why all the talk today about the tattoo culture and its effects on our society? Some nations of the world still sees tattooing as a family and cultural tradition. Children are tattooed as a right of passage. In America‚ we feel it is an expression of who we are as a person. With this self expression comes positive and negative feedback from other members of our society.

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    Greek Tattoo History

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    History of Dayak tattoos Tattoos are one of the world’s longest standing art forms and has been extensively performed for thousand of years. They have been used for various purposes ever since the dawn of time.They have acted as symbols of rights‚ rank and seniority‚ spirituality‚ devotion‚ religion‚ rewards for bravery and acted as amulets‚ talismans for security.The evidence of the existence of tattoos dates back to as early as 6‚000 years ago in Egypt‚ before Egypt was even an systematized

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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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    Tattoo Research Paper

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    Acquiring tattoos without thinking of the consequences COM / 150 March 07‚ 2010 Michaela Roessner-Herman Tattoos: The 21st century status symbol. Individuals are crowding the tattoo shops to become part of this new wave crossing the country. This symbol admits them to the greatest show on earth. They become part of an elite group who has a sense of belonging and able to express their personalities without limits. Tattoos have been a part of history for hundred of years and

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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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    MA2 The mainstream source for the current article presented was found from ScienceDaily.com titled‚ Connection Error’ in Brains of Anorexics. The article was posted on the website January 24th‚ 2013 and no author was listed for the mainstream article. The scientific article which was cited form ScienceDaily.com is stated below: Suchan‚ B.‚ Bauser‚ D. S.‚ Busch‚ M.‚ Schulte‚ D.‚ Grönemeyer‚ D.‚ Herpertz‚ S.‚ & Vocks‚ S. (2013). Reduced connectivity between the left fusiform body area and the extrastriate

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    their bodies as they believe that tattoos are beautiful and acts as an identification mark or it may have a great meaning in their lives. Many youths especially the black American teenage boys and superstars have many tattoos all over their bodies. Some tattoo themselves just because their friends in the neighborhood or at school have tattoos thus I can argue that tattooing is an act of peer pressure. There are so many question asked on the importance of tattoos that’s why scholars have researched

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    Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. This form of body art is accepted in parts of today’s society‚ not all of society. This has always been true. Many people have tattoos that represent their life‚ history‚ interests‚ or their memories. Tattoos are popular for being rebellious‚ adventurous‚ and nonconformist. It’s a type of public announcement which makes the individual feels they are different‚ and even more adventurous. The practice of tattooing has always been discouraged. Even today

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