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    Temporary Tattoos

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    punishment. Tattooing goes back as far as 5000 BC. Throughout the years tattooings meaning has differed and grown into new ideas and meanings. Now people can even do temporary fum tattoos or permanent ones that are for enjoyment, labeling they are in a group or even to remember an important time or someone. Temporary tattoos are novelty items, Ones that are put on with a washcloth and water and stay for a short amount of time. These ones are mostly for kids who wish to have a little fun at a birthday

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    Tattoos Essay

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    the history of tattoos, how tattoos are made, and the impact of tattoos in society. Research shows that people have been experimenting with tattoos for many years, as early as c. 2000 B.C. The ancient Egyptians were the ones to help popularize the idea of tattooing. Tattoos have many meanings behind them depending on the culture. Such as for the Ancient Asian cultures tattoos were to help sustain strong physical health. Another example would be the military personnel who get a tattoo to show their

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    Tattoos Culture

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    The evolution of tattoos has risen over the past couple decades; they are what one sees on friends, family, and people walking on the streets. What once was believed to be a risky trend, has now become a social norm. The rationality behind tattoo reasons are as unique as the individuals who got tattooed; it may be for self expression, memories or milestones, a form of art, or out of passion. How did tattoos become apart of pop culture, when it used to be a disgrace to have one? To begin with the

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    Tattoos And Culture

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    Tattoos and Maritime Culture Throughout history, the growth and development of the maritime industry has been fueled by technology, innovation, and regulation. While the day-to-day goings on of modern sailors has changed drastically over time, one thing has remained fairly consistent: tattoos. Few things have captivated the maritime industry like tattoos; whether they were used to show a sailor’s rank, prestige, or to highlight their past travels, tattoos became synonymous with the sailor. Tattoos

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    Tattoos In Workplace

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    In the world today tattoos have become commonplace. They are no longer for just men, women are also getting tattooed all over their bodies. It is normal to see people of all ages covered in tattoos. If someone was to count the number of people in a shopping mall who had tattoos that were visible it would more than likely be at least 30% of the shoppers. Over the last 15 years the popularity of tattoos has doubled, there are multiple shops in every town, but tattoos are still not widely accepted at

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    Tattoos Career

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    is about how to become a tattoo artist. The reason I want to become a tattoo artist is because over the years I have really enjoyed drawing and I became really good so as other people keep telling me. I think it would be great to become a tattoo artist helping other people enjoy the work and art that I did. I love seeing reactions from the drawings that I draw and I’m excited to see what people think of my tattoos in the future(Iacono). I am assuming that becoming a tattoo artist is not only very

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    The Beginning of Tattoos

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    When Did Tattoos Begin? Tattoos are not a new fad that grew over night. Tattooing has been a form of art that people have used to communicate with for ages. Whether it is a family crest, a butterfly, or a zodiac sign, all tattoos have meaning in which someone can tell a story. The history of tattoos goes as far back as the first people who roamed this Earth. Tattoos have been around for so long that no historian or archaeologist can precisely trace back to when and where tattooing began. From the

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    Tattoos Essay

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    Tattoos are common place in society today. No longer are they only on bikers or bad guys; now they are on doctors, lawyers and even pastors. Tattoos no longer determine a person’s character or who they are. They are a way of expressing oneself and showing experiences in a person’s life or expressions of meaningful things. Even older people are getting "ink" put on them. For as much as they are accepted in society, they are also still looked down upon. Having tattoos can affect being hired for a job

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    Ink Tattoos

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    ink tattoos presented in the texts. “When, for example, does tattooing become self-mutilation?” This quote is taken from text 1 by Andy Carrington who’s a poet and writer. In 2012 he published this text “Is Tattooing a Form of Self-Mutilation?” through his personal website. The question is: Does tattooing mean self-mutilation at all? It depends how you turn the perspective. Andy Carrington has a majority of tattoos, since he wrote “I will confess I chose to have a majority of my tattoos done

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    Tattoo Impact

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    Tattoos and Their Impact John Robert’s (2012) research divides the population into three categories: non-tattooed people, people with tattoos, and tattooed people. The difference between people with tattoos and tattooed people is relevant to the ability to easily conceal, cover, or hide the tattoo. People with tattoos have an easy time covering their body art with clothing; often being tattooed on the back, chest, rib cage, upper arm, or hip for example. Tattooed people often have their tattoos

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