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    Nursing Tattoo Designs Tattoos are trending among many people‚ and various tattoo designs emerge. Nursing tattoo designs also trend more especially in nurses and abundantly in women as the profession is strongly linked to them.These nurse tattoos are made to express the love‚ importance‚ and struggle for this profession in many ways. There are many nursing tattoo designs for nurses as highlighted in this article. Which nursing tattoo designs are the best? There is a wide range of nursing tattoo designs

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    personalities. Some of these tattoos consisted of dotted lines‚ animals‚ and intricate shapes. (“Native American Tattoos”). Tattoos were also used as right of passages. In some cultures‚ getting a tattoo marked the transition from adolescents to adulthood. Some nomadic clans would believe that if a young boy could not handle the pain of getting a tattoo‚ then he would not be useful in battle. They also would not be considered strong enough to protect family members. Similarly‚ if a young girl could

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    teenagers believe that tattoos and piercings are the best thing ever; however‚ they do not understand the effects they could have on their body. Although tattoos and piercings could take hours to get‚ and some may take no time at all. The risks of tattoos and piercings could affect the rest of their lives. People can get anything from a skin rash to HIV just by getting a tattoo or piercing. Before anyone gets a tattoo or piercing it is best to know the risks of it all. Tattoos are permanent designs

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    has a tattoo. Tattoos have been around for centuries and have different purposes all around the world. B. Significance: After my speech‚ the audience will have a better knowledge on why people get tattoos. C. Credibility: I have researched information based on this topic. D. Thesis Statement: To inform my audience on the reasons people get a tattoo and discuss some examples. E. Preview: A. Honor B. Religion C. Obsession II. Body A. Many peoples get tattoos in honor

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    know that a body tattoo is injected into the skin by using a machine with a sharp needle and ink. What you probably don’t realize‚ is that a tattooing machine can pierce the skin as many as 3‚000 times a minute. Each one of these holes can be as deep as 1/16 of an inch. These open wounds scab over‚ but they can still cause health problems... and maybe even death. Before you even consider injected in this fashion‚ you need to know the deadly dangers of body tattoos. As far as tattoo parlors are concerned

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    Functionalism is a structuralists theory with the belief that the institutions and organic analogy is what keeps the society in agreement and working properly. Religion plays a big part in the family and society; if a family is religious this will be taught to the new members of family‚ the family may choose to send a child to a religious school‚ which is the family teaching the child the role of religion due to there choice. Law is also an agent of the family’s role‚ the family all have to abide

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    From what I have experienced in my life in our society I do believe that Americans are most likely more ethnocentric‚ than people in than other Western Industrial nations‚ As Americans we are cultural diversity. Most Western nations are surrounded by many countries with many different languages and cultures.Americans are surrounded by Canada which is more liberal; and Mexico which is more conservative.We can only see cultures between states‚ regions and time zones.Ethnocentrism is believing in the

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    Asses the view that in today’s society the family is losing its functions. We usually define the word "family" with a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household but to many sociologists‚ this definition is narrow and is not a very accurate way of describing a family. According to Murdock (1949) the family is a "social group" which is identified by common "residence"‚ "economic" and "reproduction" whereas Giddens (1993) states that the family is directly linked by "kin

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    He stood overlooking the balcony on the 4th story of a hotel‚ seeking for any target in the shadows created by the ebony night. As a scream penetrated the air and sliced through the eerie silence‚ he jumped off of the balcony to rescue the poor victim who was being attacked. He flew through the air with the help of his cape and landed on his two feet in front of a frightened female. Heroism. You may think this word includes wearing a cape‚ a costume‚ or a pretty face‚ but that isn’t the case.For

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    Thoreau Views on Nature‚ Society‚ and Man Henry David Thoreau’s life began on July 12‚ 1817 in Concord‚ Massachusetts. At a young age he began to show an interest in writing. In 1833‚ at the age of sixteen‚ Thoreau was accepted to Harvard University. Although his parents could not afford the cost of tuition‚ his family offered to help with the funds‚ and in August he entered Harvard. In 1837 he graduated and applied for a teaching position at a public school in Concord. However‚ he refused to flog

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