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    used this art full of distinctive signs to express their identity and personality. Tattoos would indicate status in a hierarchy society: sexual maturity‚ genealogy and one’s rank within society. Nearly everyone in ancient Polynesian society was tattooed. Tattooing is a sacred ceremony in Polynesian culture. According to the culture of Maori‚ all high-ranking Māori were tattooed‚ and those who went without tattoos were seen as people with lowest social level. Traditional tattooing tools consist of

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    However‚ this time I would like to explain a very minor moment‚ finally getting my tattoo. This may not seem like a moment that could have even shaped me in an individual way‚ other than physically‚ it oddly has though. I had been waiting for this moment since my 18th birthday back in September‚ sadly for me‚ my father kept putting it off‚ because it was supposed to be my birthday gift from him.

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    judge individuals with tattoos and piercings? Tattoos and piercings have been around for thousands of years. Tattoos and piercings are considered a small medical procedure‚ and tattoo shops have become more sterile to prevent disease and/or infection. Tattoos and piercings are all right to have they are not forever anymore. People pass judgment on a person having any type of tattoos and/or body piercings before they know who that person is. People should understand tattoos and piercings before they

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    Tattoo culture and influence in society Nowadays‚ tattoo has been regarded as a sign of fashion. “A trend that started growing in America and Europe in the early ’90s‚ tattooing soon became so popular that 36% of Americans aged 25-29 had at least one body tattoo by 2003(Julie Genser 2007).” However‚ tattoo could probably bring health risks to tattoo carrier. Historically‚ tattoo originally is the nation’s cultural and symbolic‚ different tattoo pictures have own meaning and even it is a symbol of

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    have ordained their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent and artistic marks have always had a personal meaning. The beautiful marks that were so carefully and meticulously etched onto the skin have served many purposes. The tattoo showed signs of love and inspiration while others were used to ward off danger or to protect the human from certain dangers. Some people view tattoos as unnecessary marks on the human body‚ while others believe the tattoo represents life‚ death‚ and

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    teenagers have a tattoo? Having prevailed in the world for thousands years‚ nowadays‚ tattoos have been known in every corner of the world (Lawrence‚ 1999). The Food and Drug Administration estimated that 45 millions people in the United States have at least a tattoo (Israel‚ 2011) and then 17% of them regrets getting tattoos (Schulz‚ 2011) due to its health effects and the discrimination against it. Thus‚ in our opinion‚ teenagers should not be allowed to have a tattoo. The

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    Both men and women would get tattoos so they could be protected against evil (DeMello 183). Another reason for getting tattoos was to remember important events through one’s life. There were also some social and religious rituals that many people could not partake in because they did not have the right tattoos to enter (DeMello 183). When it came to the women tattooing they would get their faces‚ lips‚ ears‚ feet and

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    Just because tattoos are meant to be permanent doesn’t mean they have to be. Tattoo removal methods have been around for many many years. Of course‚ the more primitive methods tend to be much more painful and more likely to cause severe scarring‚ but they actually get rid of the tattoo itself fairly well. Even so‚ there are other options out there that one may wish to try. Some are more expensive but more effective‚ while some are cheaper but may not work for everyone. If financially limited‚ it

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    generation the question has more or less evolved to‚ who doesn’t have a tattoo? Yes‚ it has been a colossal shift from days gone by where tattoos where really only found among bikers and prisoners. Anymore‚ people from all religions get tattoos for boundless reasons. Some may be religious or cultural‚ some may be for a lost love or a best friend‚ and some may just get them because they look good and it’s the trendy thing to do. Tattoos can be big or little; they can also be easily hidden or put for the

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    at Cry Baby’s Ink a tattoo shop in Eugene‚ Oregon it is very different from other tattoo parlors because of its overall atmosphere to customer service quality to its artist work quality. You get that deja-vu feeling at Cry Baby’s‚ because it’s homely. When you walk in the door at Cry Baby’s Ink you notice something different about this from other tattoo parlors…the walls are painted very bright neon green and there are racks of clothing which is different from your average tattoo shop. Not to mention

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