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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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    reality that body art‚ in the form of tattooing‚ has become an integral part of our culture and society. Although tattoos once had a reputation as part of the “undesirable” class in American society‚ as they were typically associated with the biker and criminal milieu‚ tattoos have experienced a resurgence in popularity over the past decade. As numerous celebrities have begun to utilize tattoos as a means of expressing their personal style‚ so too have many Americans followed suit. The image of the young

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    Tattoo Parlor - Ethnography

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    describes the job of a tattoo parlor and the tattoo artist‚ and the interaction between the artist and the customer. The description is of a normal day where I visit Blue Moon Tattoo‚ watch a lady being tattooed‚ and receive a tattoo of my own. I describe the complete day in the parlor‚ from watching a woman find the perfect tattoo‚ to watching her getting the tattoo. Along with the description‚ the main point of this essay is to explain how people can actually be comfortable with a tattoo artist and be comfortable

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    Each day tattoo artist are tattooing more and more people. Tattoos have become a normal sight to see on anyone. In today’s society‚ many citizens think badly of people with ink. It is becoming harder to obtain jobs because the business industry tends to judge tattoos as unprofessional. Honestly‚ it is not any different than someone expressing themselves with a hairstyle‚ or clothing choice. Some of the best employees could be looked over due to the ink on their skin. A person’s skin does not define

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    Should I get a Tattoo?

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    is becoming more normal to see tattoos in everyday society. Tattoos can have so many meanings‚ and the possibilities are limitless. Media‚ celebrities or a change in culture have made them popular in this era. I have been inspired to search for these answers after reading Stephanie Dolgoff’s Tattoo Me Again & Again. With all of this information on tattoos; I find myself questioning if i should get one myself. These days it is very common to see exposed tattoos on a regular basis. The practice

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    The History of Tattoos and Body Piercing * * * * Angela Gipson * * * * COM/150 * * * * 04/30/2010 * * * * Linda Neff Tattoos and body piercings come in different shapes and sizes‚ from the delicate to the extreme. What is the obsession with tattoos and body piercings and why do people insist on having them done? Do people just do these gestures without knowing the pros‚ cons‚ and the statistics of people who get an infection or die from tattoos and body piercing? Everyone has the

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    at least one tattoo? Anyone have multiple? Well‚ According to the American Academy of Dermatology 24% of Americans have tattoos. That’s almost one out of every 4. Well‚ personally‚ I have over 100 hours of tattoos. I have worked many hours with my tattoo artist and the tattoo process has become almost second nature to me. Well since many of you have tattoos‚ or have thought about getting a tattoo‚ I will speak about a brief history of tattoos‚ and a basic overview of the tattoo process from

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    COM 150 11/27/2009 The History of Tattoos and Women Tattoos are not a new idea in regard to being a way for people to be individuals. The thing that has changed in regards to tattoos is why people are getting them. This is especially true for women. The first tattoos were put on people to tell other people information about them‚ whether the information is good or bad was based on the person and society. This was especially true for women because women have always been seen as submissive

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