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    Analysis of Social Bodies

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    natural appearance. I believe that Mrs. Deborah A. Sullivan is correct in her beliefs‚ as well as her findings. Adults have the right to do what they choose to their bodies. Whether that is surgery or a tattoo‚ we need to respect that they can make decisions for themselves. If they want a full body tattoo then let them have it. They can make their own decisions about their body. Some of society actually tries to set themselves apart from the rest. The punks or the Goths are the most profound of them

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    Analysis Of Parker's Back

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    hide from God and Parker rushed to the tattoo parlor‚ O’Connor states‚ “He only knew that there had been a great change in his life‚ a leap forward into a worse unknown‚ and that there had been a great change in his life” (O’Connor 434). After crashing into the tree he rushed to get a tattoo of God’s face on his clear back. O’Connor must have initially left his back clear to set up this scene in the story. O’Connor making it seem an act of God to make Parker tattoo his face on his back‚ knowing God works

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    What We Don’t Acknowledge about “The Thin Red Line” Jennifer Egan’s‚ “The Thin Red Line” argues between self-injures and body modifiers having an unknown difference. Getting a tattoo or a cut design is not the same as slashing one’s flesh. “One is a shared act of pride; the other a secretive act steeped in shame (162).” Mutilation is the act of self-injury that degrades the appearance of the body‚ and modification is the act of changing something‚ in this context‚ the body. With Egan’s segregation

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    head home and change to attend my ballet classes every Tuesday‚ Thursday and Sunday for one hour each. Then I have guitar lessons on the same days in the same buildings. I also am on my Masjids Muslim girl swimming team. Along with this I do henna tattoo at a salon. My various hobbies and interests have influenced my values and my community. At the age of fourteen‚ I was going through stress and depression due to rumors about me at school. My mom enrolled me in ballet classes and soon ballet became

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    Ever since the dawn of time‚ man has been ever-changing his outward look‚ modifying it with paint‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ scars and the like for his tribe‚ his gods‚ even his own pleasure. However‚ over the course of history‚ in several parts of the globe it has become less and less accepted for man to alter his look. Those that do so are deemed as barbaric‚ primitive‚ or uncivilized. What the opponents of body modification fail to grasp is that their ancestors participated in these practices as well

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    shown. Unlike a tattoo on your thigh‚ trying to cover all that pain that you went through. With them pants and long skirts trying to attack you. Nice biceps‚ but why you wearing a long sleeve‚ try taking some pride and show them what your worth for. Stand out for yourself and raise that chest up stop wearing turtlenecks and show them what you’re made of. It doesn’t even matter what you think. You know why? Cause I’m famous. I am much known in any tattoo shop you walk in. In every tattoo book you look

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    The practice of body adornment has roots reaching back at least 30‚000 years. Evidence at archaelogical sites in Africa has uncovered forms of body modification‚ including flesh permanently marked either by a knife or tattoo needle and elongated earlobes and necks. These and many other practices have fascinated the Western world for years; the body decorations are seen as exotic distortions which served numerous purposes in various cultures. Cultures cite different reasons for body adornment and

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    on my mood. If I’m confused‚ there would be notable or even excessive lines.I aim to break boundaries with my artworks and be different from others. For this reason‚ my wood burning aims at mimicking tattoo designs because since they both etch into their canvases and are permanent‚ I can see how tattoos might influence wood burnings. When doing my artworks‚ I first outline the figure I’m trying to create‚ then I go around and fill out the rest with lines and patterns until I feel like the artwork is

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    In what ways does Moniza Alvi examine themes of identity in ’An Unknown Girl? Moniza Alvi was born in Pakistan. Her father was Pakistani and mother English. She left Pakistan when she was a baby for England. The poet is caught between two worlds and her poems exemplify her quest for her cultural identity. The prescribed poem appears to be set in India. Pakistan was a part of India before the partition‚ therefore the setting may be a symbolic thirst for her motherland. The title of the poem is

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    rewarding experience‚ and in my case my knowledge about the different aspect of the Maori culture will be directed in particular to the significance of the ancient art of “Ta moko”‚ that is the art of Maori tattoos. To be honest‚ I have never liked tattoos‚ or‚ I’d better say‚ I don’t agree with the tattoo fashion

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