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Beastly Compare And Contrast
"Oh, Beast, Beast, why did you die? I was getting to love you so much." The movie beastly is very
similar to the story beauty and the beast. However, even through all of the similarities it is also easy
for one to spot the drastic differences between the two. Beauty and the beast focuses more towards
the aspect of the beauty is inside a person instead of on the outside. While Beastly focuses on this
point, but adds in an extra aspect of vanity on top of this. Beastly as well as Beauty and the Beast
focus on beauty on the inside and true love; however, the rose part of both beauty and the beast and
beastly are drastically different.
Each story focuses on the theme of beauty on the inside in their own ways. However very similar
beastly takes
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Tattoo Culture In America
Tattoo's Culture Tattooing is not a fantastic thing in America, but in China, tattoos always can arouse
people's curiosity. As a Chinese, tattooees are rare, since people always have prejudice for those
body art because of traditional idea and social impact. When I was in high school, I was attracted by
tattoos because of a paster that can post on body. I put them on collarbone, arm, and ankle, just like
tattoos. But my parent did't allow me to get a real one and said that would hamper me to get a great
job. To be honest, I can't understand such a traditional thought while I think tattooing is a kind of art.
Differently, in America, most young people have one at least, as far as I can see. It seems like a
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The former is whose tattoos are visible by everybody, while the latter one gets the tattoos are easy to
hide by cloth. He finds more than ninety percent of American belong to "the people who have
tattoos". So, there is a principal reason for tattooing, demonstration. For me, If my parent allows me
to tattoo, maybe I will want to get a Leo symbol to show myself, or a little picture about something I
like, such as rose, sunflower, or a new moon. We can summarize three purpose for people tattooing.
First, some people are simplex for art, who just paint a small pattern or a big picture for good
looking. Moreover, many people said every tattoo has its own story. That sort of pattern is for
commemoration. Usually people like to remember their past, so they put something they don't want
to forget. According my personal survey, Xuanzheng, a sophomore student in University of London,
got his first tattoo just few days, and that is several Roman numerals, which means his two twin
sisters' birthday. Another group get tattoo for a virtue. Yue Fei, who is a hero in Chinese history, bear
four Chinese characters "Jin Zhong Bao Guo" on his back. Those four words, which means he was
willing to devoted to his country, signifies his loyal and patriotic heart. Similarly, in the United
States, there are many people getting a flag or totem to
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Kat Von D: Artist Of Tattoo
Marika Vesco
Art Appreciation
Mr. Miller
November 30th, 2016
Artist of Tattoos Katherine von Drachenberg also known as Kat von D is a tattoo artist, model,
musician, business owner, entrepreneur, and a tv personality. Kat was born on March 8th, 1982 in
Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Her father is Rene Drachenberg who is German and her
mother is Sylvia Galeano who is Italian–Spanish. Kat has a close bond with her brother Michael von
Drachenberg and her sister Karoline von Drachenberg. Kat and her family moved to L.A. and settled
in Colton, California when she was four years old. At the age of six she started Piano lessons. She
gives the credit of introducing her to art to her grandmother; by playing the piano, listening to
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She did some guest appearances on talk shows. She appeared on Pimp my ride in 2004, Bams
Unholy Union in 2007, Madtv in 2008, and I Love Jenni in 2013. Some movies she appeared in was
Bam Margera Presents: Where the Fuck is Santa? In 2008, and the bleeding in 2009. Kat got #62 on
the list of "Hot 100 Worlds Most Beautiful Women" by Maxium magazine. She is covered in some
amazing art work as well. She has a tattoo of Beethoven which is her favorite as I mentioned earlier.
Kat also has some of her favorite bands emblems as tattoos; ZZ Top, Misfits, AC/DC, Guns N'
Roses and many more. She has tattoos of portraits of her father, mother and sister. Tattoos are her
way of showing what she loves. "I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and
shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach."–Kat Von
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Urban Decay : A New Standard Of Beauty
Another Vice Urban Decay, not only a makeup line but a new standard of beauty. Well known for
their show stopping makeup and worldwide fame, Urban Decay is known for setting themselves to
be above and beyond competitors. The literal definition of beauty is; "the quality of being physically
attractive. The qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind." Urban
Decay's products are the definition of beauty, their products are outstanding and one of a kind, and
brings pleasure to those who choose to wear it. Urban Decay is a daring brand and makes it known
that they do not want to be considered basic, as demonstrated in their most recent advertisement in
cosmopolitan staring Ruby Rose. The advertisement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within the past few years, Ruby Rose has sprung out of nowhere and became famous rather quickly.
She is seen as a sex icon in today's world, she is gorgeous in every aspect. All though she is a
lesbian, men still want to be with her and women wish to be here. A common saying amongst
women today is "if I were gay, I would get with Ruby Rose." Individuals of different genders, races,
ages, and sexual preferences, everyone wants a piece of Ruby Rose. She is daring and beautiful
person, who is unique just like the brand that she represents in this advertisement. Every aspect of
this advertisement screams sexy and daring! But the main focus throughout this advertisement is
Ruby Rose's tattoos, she is covered in them. Urban decay does not even bother covering up her
tattoos, they embrace them. Her most prominent tattoo that is being shown says "The Thorn", all
though a rose is beautiful it will always have its thorns. Ruby Rose has her thorns, which is her
daring attitude, it is what is different and sticks out about her. Her beauty is simple but yet daring,
just like an actual rose they are beautiful but their thorns make them daring. You associate thorns
with roses just as you associate Ruby Rose with her not giving a shit attitude. The rest of Ruby
Rose's tattoos are somewhat blurred out to where it is hard to see exactly what they are. Urban
Decay wants the audience to focus on her "The Thorn" tattoo
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Tattoo Artistic Expression
Tattoos Are a Means of Artistic Expression
From the time of my early teenage years I have had the strong desire to have a tattoo. Growing up in
an age that saw the tattoo become mainstream, I never really entertained the thought "Are tattoos a
means of artistic expression". After reading the article "On Pins and Needles Defending Artistic
Expression" by Carol Rose, which was posted to Boston.com on April 8, 2010, I asked myself that
very question. Carol Rose is a lawyer as well as a journalist and she currently serves as the
executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. In her piece she makes
the claim that "the right to tattoo is part and parcel of our right to artistic expression" (Rose37). No
one argues that
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Tattoos And Culture
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 within the maritime culture can be split into three categories: military, nautical and
superstitious. According to Megan Churchwell of the Puget Sound Navy Museum, the earliest link
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This tattoo symbolized the need of a sailor to persevere during difficult times (TatRing). Tattoos on
the knuckles were seen by the sailor every single day, serving as a constant reminder. Spending
many months at sea is tough for even modern–day sailors, and being able to consistently see the
reminder to "Hold Fast" could have subconsciously given many sailors throughout history the
strength they needed to carry on in times of
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Persuasive Essay: The Popularity Of Tattoos
According to the Statistics Brain Research Institute, "the annual amount of U.S. spending on tattoos
in 2016 so far has been 1,6500,500,000 dollars." (Statisticbrain.com) So, now I ask are tattoos
popular? Of course they are. That's a lot of money to be spending on something that will be on your
body for the rest of your life, but it is not a bad thing. Tattoos have a different meaning to every
person. There are a lot of reasons why people get tattoos, and ultimately they have become popular
because people identify themselves with them, they tattoo achievements, and because of gangs
related reasons. Firstly, tattoos are getting popular due to people tattooing things that they identify
themselves with. Tattoos are not just a picture, symbol,
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Analysis Of Tennessee Williams 's ' The Glass Menagerie '
Fontes 11 Tennessee Williams is considered to be one of the most distinguished American
playwrights of the twentieth century. As a Southern writer, Williams used his personal life and
experiences as subject matter for many of his stories. Williams? turbulent early life was the basis for
many of his plays. As an autobiographical play, The Glass Menagerie depicts individuals not only
fleeing from reality, but also escaping from their desperate situations. Escape is defined ?as a means
of obtaining temporary freedom from worry, care, or unpleasantness.? 1 Although the Wingfield
family fails to accept reality, the characters have their own reasons and methods to escape their
hopeless circumstances. Thomas (Tennessee) Lanier Williams III was born on March 26, 1911 in
Columbus, Mississippi. He was the second child of Cornelius Coffin (C. C.) and Edwina Williams.
C. C. was a traveling salesman, and Edwina was a minister?s daughter. His sister, Rose was born in
1909, and his brother, Dakin was born in 1919. Williams? early life was over–shadowed by his
dysfunctional Southern family issues which included his parents? martial problems, his father?s
alcoholism, and his sister?s mental condition. C. C. was a descendent of a prominent Tennessee
family, which included John Servier, a Tennessee pioneer and the first governor of the state. His
great grandfather, Thomas Lanier Williams, was involved in the formation of the state of Tennessee.
C. C.?s military service included
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Tattoos On Women Research Paper
Ask most men whether tattoos on women are sexy or not and you will get a mixture of answers. It is
certainly not as easy as getting a yes or no answer. In reality, you are either for tattoos or you are
not. If you are, then whether or not they are sexy will depend upon a couple of important factors.
First, are they appropriate for the person involved? And second, are they partly hidden and discreet
leaving something for the imagination? Research done on this topic indicates that most men are
more likely to be turned on by an elegant, well placed tattoo rather than an endless display of "body"
art where it is hard to see any untouched skin at all. A perfect example of this is seeing someone as
elegant as Angelina Jolie and the tasteful and sexy way she has gone about the process of being
tattooed. Given that, if you are going to get yourself a sexy tattoo, do your homework and find a
design that suits you. We are all different and what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Flowers – While some consider flower tattoos to be "old hat", they seem to be making somewhat of
a revival in the popularity stakes. Ideal for your first tattoo as they are the epitome of femininity and
sexiness. There are any number of flower options from roses (red, white or pink) and rosebuds
through to Cherry blossoms (great with an elegant Japanese tattoo), lilies and even orchids. In fact,
as far as flowers are concerned, you are only limited by your imagination and what is important for
you. Each flower has its own meaning which is great if you are looking for something of
significance in your life. Butterflies – As free as a butterfly! Is there a better way to remind you of
those beautiful, carefree days in your life? Butterfly tattoos lend themselves to beautiful colors to
match your skin type and is there anything sexier than seeing a butterfly near a beautiful gal's bikini
line. Butterfly tattoos continue to be one of the most popular of all tattoos because of their beauty
and
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Comparison Of Tattoo-Motives And Imagery
Tattoo – Motives and Imagery
Tattooing is definitely nothing new today: the mummified tattooed skins, ancient tattoo tools,
primitive artworks that depict tattooed figures and other archaeological discoveries all suggest that
tattooing has existed since around Neolithic times. It was practiced for religious and cultural reasons
with varying styles and imageries across cultures. This paper will examine a few tattoo designs
originated from Japan and Borneo and some traditional motifs that help us recognize their cultural
roots.
The process of tattooing is brutal and painful; more so in the past as it involved the chiseling of skin
in some cultures. Nevertheless, tattoos have received great popularity in contemporary times,
especially in America. I will therefore first explore the various reasons for which people tattoo
themselves referencing Michael Atkinson's book Tattooed: The Sociogenesis of a Body Art.
Meanwhile, it seems that very few scholars have examined changes in the tattoo imagery. Since
around the 1990s, the increased accessibility to traditional ethnic designs from different cultures has
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In Figure 3, the design has an illustration of four bones from human vertebrae that is shaded. The
thin lines that compose the bones contrast the thick dark black line pattern in the background. The
pattern seems to have been inspired from Borneo tattoo designs as the bold lines intersect or overlap
each other and always end with pointy edges. The tattoo design in Figure 4, similarly, incorporates
the solid lines from Borneo tattoo. Curiously, two of the lines resemble receptacles and are in
conjunction with two red flowers on the ends, making the other lines look like plant leaves. In this
way, the modern and traditional imageries are combined harmoniously and a third color is added to
a design that is conventionally black and
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Speech About Tattoos
What is your first impression when you see someone with tattoos?
Tattoos have long been considered as gangsterism, uncouth commoner and crude. A demonstration
of people who don't adhere to rules. Why do people constantly scrutinize people and stereotype
them into bad boys, gangsters, outlaws, rebels or promiscuous just because of having body art?
Aren't people allowed to be able to mark themselves to signify a deeper meaning, a story behind the
symbol. Do what they desire without being judged and misconstrued?
Tattoos started off in the late BC as "tatu". The word tatu derives from the word "to mark
something". Tattoos have long been embedded in cultural and traditions and were worn with
pride.Tattoos were once seen as dignity and rank. However now they are regarded with negativity
and snide remarks.
Tattoos are a representation of "silent words" the unspoken feelings and thoughts one expresses in a
physical form. These markings are permanent therefore before choosing one the person must have
gone through deep thought and reasoning. Tattoos are also expensive which means they had to be
very confident before investing all that money and time. Not only that but the process of getting
tattoos are painful. To assume or misread someone because of the having a ... Show more content on
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Tattoos may have a deeper significance to the person that bares the tattoo. A widower may get a
tattoo of the date of her wedding anniversary to signify her loss and love for her husband. People
instantly relate tattoos to recklessness. A widower does not need to be subjected to people's constant
judgement for trying to be at peace for her loss. Could you possibly imagine the pain she is already
going through? Not only that but now she has bare with your animosity, listen to your disapproval?
Another example why one might opt for a tattoo is to serve as a reminder of the trials and
tribulations they have gone
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Body Modifications In Millennials
The popular trend of body modifications among millennials, also known as generation Y, is a trend
that was scandalized in the generation of the baby boomers. When referring to body modifications
they refer specifically to tattoos and piercings (Swanger, 2006). Until recently, tattoos were mostly
popular among the perceived deviant, such as hoodlums, gang members, and convicts who were
associated with negative behaviour such as engaging in violent and dangerous activities and
potentially had poor mental health (Timming, 2015). This has changed for the millennials, however,
as many of the individuals who are getting piercings or tattoos are in their late teens or early
twenties, as it is commonly not legal to pierce or tattoo an individual in Canada under the age of
sixteen for piercings and eighteen for tattoos, without parental consent. Though ... Show more
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Older generations tend to have a negative view on individuals with tattoos and piercings because,
until recently, the only people who had tattoos and piercings were gang members, bikers or convicts
(Swanger, 2006). According to Foltz (2014), some older generations have more negative mind sets
of tattoos than the younger generation, because many people in the older generations feel that people
with ink on their skin or studs on their face were less intelligent and less reliable then someone
without tattoos or piercings. Another survey cited by McElroy, Moore and Summers (2013) found
that 87% of human resource managers said they have negative views toward applicants with visible
tattoos and piercings and that visible modifications are judged more harshly than non–visible even if
it means just covering them
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Persuasive Essay On Tattoos And Piercings
Tattoos and piercings have always been a debatable subject among individuals. In my writing, I will
try to explain both sides of this issue and help people realize that tattoos and piercings are not a
terrible thing to have. I will explain how they are just a way to self–express and how they are forms
of art, not just tattoos. The individuals that conduct interviews use discrimination when hiring; not
want to hire people that have a full sleeve of tattoos or a ring in their nose, tongue, lip and so on.
What exactly is discrimination? Discrimination is defined as "the unjust or prejudicial treatment of
different categories of people or things" (Dictionary). It is illegal to base any final judgement on the
fact of race, sex hair color, tattoos, piercings along with many other things. Many people in this day
in age have at least one tattoo or piercing. I feel like it is this generation that has had the most in
tattoos and piercings. The younger generation is the generation getting discriminated because they
choose to express themselves through this type of art form. Every generation had their own way to
express their feeling and ways to express themselves as individual human beings. My generation
likes to put art on their skin so they can take it
Henthorne2 everywhere they go, we like piercings because it makes us feel more like ourselves. We
like to change our hair color so we can change our look. We have many reasons why we do these
things. People argue that tattoos should never be shown in a professional setting. Most places of
employment even have a dress code that requires you to cover them while working. Employers, in
some settings, say that tattoos would or could be offensive or obscene. It was hard to find any article
that was against tattoos in the workplace. After a while of searching the internet and databases, I
found an article titled "Tattoos in the Workplace: The Research Forbes Was Too Lazy To Do" by
Annie Singer. Written on February 26, 2016 and updated February 26, 2017, Singer's research found
that "consumers showed a preference for non–tattooed front–line staff." She also found that "visible
tattoos had a predominantly negative effect on employment selection, driven by the hiring manager's
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The Cultural History Of Tattoo Discrimination
Jacquella Bell
Professor A. Parker
ENG 112
24 July 2017
Tattoo Discrimination
Tattoos have been dated back to 5000 BCE. Tattoos have played the role of being badges of honor,
ceremonial markings, signs off social rank, forms of punishment, and of course ways for people to
beautify themselves (The Cultural History of Tattoos). Over the past years, tattoos has increased and
continues to increase significantly in popularity. According to statistics, 36% of American adults in
the U.S. between the ages of 18–25 and 40% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 26–
40 have at least one tattoo (Seth). While the trend of getting tattoos are increasing, the concerns of
the employers starts to increase. People who have tattoos should not be discriminated because it is
unethical, a form of self–expression, and art.
Garrett Kennedy is a representative for the employers and senior executives in all aspects of
employment–related litigation; a complaint that helps deal with situations that involves an employee
being treated differently at his or her job. In this case, Kennedy is representing the people who are
being discriminated at the workplace because of their body modifications. Kennedy acknowledges
that, "...studies reflect negative biases against individuals with tattoos which include assumptions
that they are less intelligent and attractive, and more rebellious. Not surprisingly, 60% of human
resources professionals reported that visible tattoos would have a negative
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X Rays Vs. Fingerprint Analysis
Two scientific methods that could be used to identify me after I have been abducted and killed by a
terrorist group would be x rays and fingerprint comparisons. Since the death and discovery has only
been within the last 6 hours, the postmortem factors would not be a concern. Wild animals would
not necessarily have enough time to start eating important evidence such as fingers for the
fingerprint comparisons. The body would have started to set into rigor mortis but would not have
decomped to the point of not being able to identify. The x ray would show the plate and screws in
the elbow that would match medical records. If the body was not discovered until some time later,
the plate and screws would be visible at the scene from where the body had decomposed.
Fingerprints would be harder to get due to the state of the body. ... Show more content on
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Lightweight, frameless and burgundy in color. Curved at the earpieces. The second identifier would
be the tattoo on my upper right shoulder of a butterfly and a rose intertwined with a teardrop on the
rose. The rose has not fully developed and is in between the budding stage and flower stage. The
butterfly is multicolored and the rose is pink in color. There are 2 lines in greenish blue sweeping
through behind them. The last identifier would be the scar on the outside of my left elbow
approximately 3 inches in length. All of these are fairly easy to spot and would assist in making a
good identification of the body. The tattoo is one that is unique and would be easily identifiable
since there is not another around like
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Tattoo's : a Permanent Mark on Pop Culture Essay
The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian "tatu" which means "to mark something." It is arguably
claimed that tattooing has existed since 12,000 years BC.
The purpose of tattooing has varied from culture to culture and its place on the time line. But there
are similarities that prevail form the earliest known tattoos to those being performed on people
around the world today.
Tattoos have always had an important role in ritual and tradition. In Borneo, women tattooed
symbols on their forearm indicating their particular skill. If a woman wore a symbol indicating she
was a skilled weaver, her status as prime marriageable material was increased. Tattoos around the
wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
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The tattooed in the western world today include many people from various walks of life including
doctors, skateboarders, artists and teachers, punks and bus drivers, lawyers,bikers, convicts,
mothers, fathers, grandparents, gang members, professors, students, street performers and even
dentists. Tattoos today seem to cross all boundaries, cultural, political and socio–economic. The act
of tattooing, one of but many forms of intentional body modification, has been enveloped by the
mainstream into the popular culture of the new millennium. Tattoos have become contemporary
symbols of western identity and individualism.
1Atkinson, Michael. Tattooed: The Sociogenesis of a Body Art. Toronto: University of Toronto
Press, 2003. As elements of mainstream, consumer culture, tattoos today have essentially become
fashionable art. Those that tattoo are ‘tattoo artists;' those that get tattooed bear ‘skin art.' This has
not always been the case. The introduction of tattoos into popular culture has been a very recent
phenomenon. Tattoos were once the exclusive domain of sailors, bikers, convicts and punks, and
were considered, through the eyes of the mainstream, a deviant behaviour, a low culture. In fact,
tattoos for most of the twentieth century in North America existed solely at the sub– cultural level
When
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Essay About Tattoos
As the art of tattooing has become more popular and accepted within various societies, stigmas and
stereotypes of those with such body modifications remain. For over three hundred years, tattoos
have been viewed as a deviant act, one that causes individuals to associate those with tattoos with
risky and foolish behavior. Despite the characteristics of tattoos being large or small, tribal or
fashionable, people did not express any difference in opinion toward individuals who endured the
pain of tattooing. The stigmas and attitudes placed upon these individuals continue in an array of
areas, as those with tattoos are judged based on personality, character flaws, behavioral patterns,
intelligence, and approachability. Such judgments of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As increasingly diverse groups of people get tattoos, popular perceptions are often discordant with
the individual meanings behind tattoos. Still, tattooing is often seen as a negative behavior.
This research is important because of the growing number of tattooed individuals in the United
States For example, Barry (2012) reveals that 42% of the US adult population has a tattoo.
Similarly,76% of employees feel tattoos and piercings hurt your job interview chances. However,
73% of people say they would hire staff that had visible tattoos. 6% of tattooed people say they
wouldn't hire someone with visible ink. Only 4% of tattooed or pierced people say they've actually
faced discrimination in their current job.
Barry(2012)Tattoo statistics also shows tattoo popularity has grown 13% since 2007. The Number
of people with 2 or more tattoos as doubled since 2007. Women under 35 are almost 50% more
likely to have tattoos than men under 35. Senior men are 71% more likely to have tattoos than senior
women.The top 5 most popular locations for tattoos are 1) lower back 2) wrist 3) foot 4) ankle 5)
armband
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Ethical Discrimination On Tattoos
Tattoos have been dated back to 5000 BCE. Tattoos have played the role of being badges of honor,
ceremonial markings, signs off social rank, forms of punishment, and of course ways for people to
beautify themselves (The Cultural History of Tattoos). Over the past years, tattoos has increased and
continues to increase significantly in popularity. According to statistics, 36% of American adults in
the U.S. between the ages of 18–25 and 40% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 26–
40 have at least one tattoo (Seth). While the trend of getting tattoos are increasing, the concerns of
the employers starts to increase. People who have tattoos should not be discriminated because it is
unethical, a form of self–expression, and art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although Elzweig's research may seem trivial, it is in fact crucial in terms of today's concerns about
the discrimination of tattoos in the workplace. While it is true that there are laws that protect others
from discrimination against gender, race, sexuality, etc., it does not necessarily follow that one has
protection from the discrimination against tattoos. Society has come to a realization that a difference
in someone's skin should not change how others view or treat them, so why do people treat those
who have tattoos differently than those who do not? Although it is granted that if one is being
treated differently at his or her job it is considered employment litigation, one can take action and
bring the situation to court. Nevertheless, when it comes down to dress code, the employer has every
right to release those who don't respect the rules. As stated in Elzweig's quote, if a person who has a
religion that requires them to have body modifications, they are protected by the law and they have
the right to take the employer to court for employment discrimination if employee states otherwise.
In addition, Elzweig suggests that the employment practice violated a constitutional right. Title VU
made it "unlawful employment practice for an employer... to discriminate against any individual...
because of such individual's race,
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Kesha Symbolism
The release of Kesha's song, "Praying" signals the liberation of Kesha's musical purgatory after 4
years. Over the past few years, Kesha Rose was bound to an exclusive contract with Dr. Luke which
hasn't allowed her to release or produce any new music. She claimed in a lawsuit that this contract
enabled Dr. Luke to control every aspect of her life. Kesha has accused him of both verbal and
sexual abuse during this contract. As of March 2017, Dr. Luke's role as CEO of his record company
has been expired and Sony, the company that owned Dr. Luke's record label didn't renew it, and has
released Kesha from her contract. Now, Kesha is able to release new music she writes on her own,
all seen on her new album "Rainbow" which "Praying" is on. To develop the underlying message of
the song, Kesha uses setting, point of view, and symbolism throughout her music video. Coming
from a sensitive place in her life, Kesha uses setting in her music video to convey her emotional
state. In the music video Kesha starts off in a dark basement surrounded by people dressed as pigs,
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Solely in the music video Kesha states "If I am alive, why? Why? What is the lesson? What is the
point?... God give me a sign or I have to give up. I can't do this anymore" (Rose). Kesha's point of
view is in the first person revealing only her thoughts and feelings. She does this by speaking in the
background as an inner monologue, letting the viewer/listener know that she is only asking herself
these questions. Kesha is doing this because it shows how she feels and her attitude towards not only
her life, but the concept of why she should be alive. Kesha's point of view demonstrates her true
colors by revealing her tone through rhetorical questions in the beginning of her music video that
later set a path that reveal what happens next through her song and examples of
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Alicia Monologue
Alicia is a fairly tall individual standing at 1.78 with a slim body not weighing more then 76 kg.
With her height coming mainly in her legs she often towers over people. Her arms are of a regular
length going down to her hips. Her hands are very small almost too small in fact because of this she
will often hide her hands from others when she can. Her hands aren't the only small part of her her
feet and follow the same pattern. She has been wearing the same size shoes since she was 13 a fact
she often tries to hide by buying larger shoe sizes and stuffing them hoping no one notices. Her eyes
are blue not dull but not too bright either. A balance between the two. She's one of those people that
were gifted with beautiful eyes although she doesn't care for showing them off. Preferring to show
off the control she has of her kakugan.What's special about her kakugan is that she can control the
color of her sclera and keep it white as she pleases. Only letting it turn black when she's serious
however they will turn black if she loses control of herself. Her hair is blonde and a shade she likes
to call Marilyn. It is of a medium length going down to her shoulders. Before she used to keep it
long but, it proved problematic to say the least. When it comes to tattoos she isn't big on them but,
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She can most commonly be seen in a black singlet as she finds sleeves to be restricting and they
tend to hide her tattoo which she often displays proudly. Her favourite pastime is biking riding her
bike everywhere she goes, to accommodate this she will often wear black spats to go along with her
singlet. When the winter months approach she will often wear her mother's white cashmere sweater.
The sweater is her greatest treasure along with a necklace given to her by her father. The necklace is
made of silver and is the shape of a paper
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Vce Language Analysis Essay
Tattoos have recently become increasingly popular in youth, due to the hidden meanings and
symbolism that they are endowed with. Helen Day's opinionative blog entry, The Power of Ink,
asserts that the significance of tattoos have diminished due to the fashionable aesthetics that tattoos
project. A highly casual, yet acknowledging tone characterises her blog entry, which is
predominantly catered to young Australian readers who are interested in receiving a tattoo.
Accompanying her blog entry is a number of comments which both support and criticise the new
phenomenon of tattoos. Poignantly complementing her article is an image of Ta Mako tattoos, a
Maori form of body art, and the front cover of the written work "No tattoos before you're ... Show
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She further perpetuates this notion through her statement that "those...were an indication of control",
and "a sign that the bearer has a value that hovered somewhere between property and machine" As
such, Day conveys that tattoos debased humans as inanimate objects, capable of no humanity and
thought, and hence the reader may be incited to view such tattoos as offensive due to their historical
meanings, complementing her contention that tattoos originally had more "power" and significance
in the past.
Day then draws a sharp criticism on the increasingly "commodified" nature of tattoos, as she derides
them as a mere "fashion statement". The words "fashion statement" insinuates that such tattoos are
materialistic and transparent in meaning, upholding the notion that modern tattoos carry no purpose
in today's society, other than to impress others. The reader, as a result, may be invoked to feel
annoyance and frustration at the ignorance of the general public, who are implied to be unaware of
the previous meaning of tattoos. Moreover, Day compounds upon this pre–established notion of
commodity by stating it is "fashion's proprietary mark". The word "proprietary" may position the
reader to criticise the fashion industry, as it is suggested that the fashion industry has defiled body
art out of economical greed. Day finds this "profoundly annoying"; the conviction in her statement,
achieved through the use of brevity, may invite the reader to share similar sentiments,
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The Plays of Tennessee Williams
Tennessee Williams was known as one of the greatest and most controversial playwrights in
American history. He once said "I believe that writing or any form of creative work was never meant
by nature to be a man's way of making a living, that when it becomes one it almost certainly loses a
measure of purity" (Lewis 54). This statement shows that Williams was a genuine writer who used
his plays and poems to express his own thoughts. Williams was known for his Southern Gothic
writing style. This is "a style of writing practiced by many writers of the American South whose
stories set in that region are characterized by grotesque, macabre, or fantastic incidents" ("Southern
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It is shown throughout the play that lying is something people do daily in order to conform to
society's wants. Big Daddy has made his life, rose up from beneath and became a rich and social
man. His son, Brick, knows what his family expects of him and refuses to let them down by even
contemplating the fact that he may be homosexual. He has not been true to himself or the world in
the aspect of love. He knows that neither the world nor his family would accept him if it turned out
that he was homosexual, so he buries that thought deep inside him. The denial of his friend Skippers'
love for him tore Brick down little by little on the inside until he began to hate the world, and felt
disgusted for being a part of it. This play is just one more reason that Williams was known as a
controversial playwright. At this point in time, in 1955, homosexuality was not discussed publicly.
When Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was being made into a movie all hints of homosexuality were taken out
of the script because it was considered to be a form of perversion. Williams himself had a long term
partner in Frank Merlo, meaning that he himself was homosexual during the time when it was not
fully accepted. Merlo acted as Williams' manager, which in a way shows how Skipper was Bricks
best friend but was actually in love with him. Some critics say that because Williams used a lot of
the same themes in his works that he became predictable. Even Williams would admit to writing
about the same themes,
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Parker's Back And A Rose For Emily Analysis
Narrative Point of View in "Parker's Back" and "A Rose For Emily" An author's use of narrative
point of view has a significant impact on the presentation and interpretation of a text. The choice of
a first–person narrative, for instance, will create a viewpoint that is substantially different in
comparison to a third–person narrative. In "Parker's Back," Flannery O'Connor uses a third–person
limited point of view. Faulkner's "A Rose For Emily" employs a first person point of view. In
"Parker's Back," the third–person limited narrative allows the author to take an objective, analytical
view of Parker that allows the reader to understand the protagonist's psychology; in "A Rose For
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In the same way that the eyes of the tattoo make Parker feel "transparent," the third person limited
narration also makes Parker transparent to the reader by allowing the reader to access Parker's
thoughts and feelings. Parker likes to maintain control over what is seen and known about him; this
is clear in the fact that all of his previous tattoos have been on the front of his body: "He had no
desire for one anywhere he could not readily see it himself" (Kennedy and Gioia 430). On a more
abstract level, Parker keeps his real name a secret and goes only by his initials; his first real act of
intimacy with Sarah Ruth is to share his name: Obadiah Elihue. The third person limited point of
view, therefore, allows the reader to do what both the eyes of Christ in the tattoo and Parker's wife
do: to see Parker as he really is, not as he pretends to be. In contrast to the third person limited point
of view in "Parker's Back," the point of view in "A Rose For Emily" is the first person. The
narrator's exact identity; the first line refers to "our whole town," implying that s/he is a towns
person and neighbor. In fact, the narrator is never specified as one, single person; the pronouns "our"
and "we" seem to indicate that the narrator consists of several people, or even the town as a
collective whole. Rather than being told by a narrator who is outside of the story, and therefore
objective, the first person nature of this narrator
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Carol Rose Tattooing Analysis
In an article written by Carol Rose, who is a lawyer and journalist and serves as executive director
of the Americal Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, she discusses the right to free expression by
the way of tattooing. In the article "On pins and needles defending artistic expression" she expands
on how, even though tattooing is an ancient form of art that is practiced by many people, it was still
illegal in many states throughout America as of the date of the article being written. This article was
published to Boston.com April, 2010. When it was published tattooing had been illegal "in
Massachusetts and many other states" (Rose). She uses a claim of fact to justify her point by
showing that it took a case by the ACLU to change Massachusetts
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Why Do Tattoos Should Be Judged
Tattoos tell a story about who a person is and what they stand for. Some people see past the true
story and judge by what they see. People get judged for getting tattoos because they can "prove" a
person is a delinquent. Tattoos should be accepted and not judged because they are a way for people
to express themselves, show artistic freedom and creativity, and show religious views. First of all,
tattoos show self–expression. For example, people get tattoos of quotes or designs that have a
meaning behind them. For instance, a picture on google has a tattoo quote that says "but without the
dark, we'd never see the stars." An example of a design is that a man I know has a tattoo next to his
eye with music notes and it looks like he is crying
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The Portrayal of Women in the Work of Tennessee Williams...
Portrayal of Women in The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,
Orpheus Descending, Suddenly Last Summer, and Period of Adjustment
Tennessee Williams has become one of the most well known literary figures in modern America. His
plays are often controversial because of his preoccupation with sex and violence and his fearlessness
to probe the dark areas of human life. Williams's earlier work often inspired his later plays and basic
character types often reappear throughout each of his plays. A reoccurring theme in each of his plays
is the role of the female. The women featured in the plays of Tennessee Williams all suffer from
physical or emotional mutilation and seek fulfillment from a mate.
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Williams's mother, Edwina, had also been accepted into the Daughters of the American Revolution,
and she was occupied with social events (Griffin 520). Williams described his mother as a "woman
whose endurance and once fine qualities continued to flourish alongside a narrowness of perception
and only the dimmest awareness of human feeling" (Griffin 121). Amanda easily mirrors this
description of Edwina because of her selfishness concerning Laura and her being unattached. Laura
Wingfield is very shy and does not want to be involved with the world outside their apartment. She
collects tiny glass animals, and she treasures them more than actually participating in daily contact
with the public. Amanda enrolls her in business school so that Laura will have some sort of trade
with which she will be able to support herself in the future, but Laura is so shy that she does not
attend classes and is eventually dropped from the enrollment. This identical situation happened to
Williams' sister Rose. Edwina enrolled her at the Rubicam Business College, hoping she could learn
to be a stenographer, but she could not handle the group contact or the pressure (Griffin 20). When
Williams created the character of Laura, he remembered his sister's gradual entrance into an inner
world of darkness and unreality. Rose and Laura are so much alike that their gentleman callers had
the same name, Jim O'Connor. The situation that
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History of Tattoos Essay
Malisa Smith
The History of Tattoos
Axia College University of Phoenix
Tattoos have been around throughout our history, from Egyptian times to the present day. Many
people may say they know the history of tattoos, and where they originate from, but do they really?
Does one know that there were reasons that some people had tattoos? There may be people who
know the actual history of tattoos and body art and why one would decide to get one; however there
are people who do not. To be able to understand the idea of tattoos, one should educate themselves
to the history of tattoos. Although tattoos have been considered taboo and a stereotype, history
reveals that this particular form of body art has been used for self expression, status and ... Show
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This history goes back to as early as the XI Dynasty. In 1891, Amunet, a Priestess of the Goddess
Hathor, at Thebes, was discovered. According to Taylor (1998), Amunet is believed to be alive
sometime between 2160 BC and 1994 BC. Amunet displays several lines and dots all over her body.
The dots and dashes that were found were found in a grouping pattern. This form of tattoo is
believed to only belong to women, and usually the women were associated with ritualistic practice.
The Egyptians had spread the practice of tattooing throughout the word. By the year 2000 BC, the
art of tattooing had stretched out all the way to Southeast Asia (Taylor, 1998). Although there is
history that proves tattoos were used for many reasons, some people still fell into groups that are
considered stereotypes. The stereotypes of people with tattoos were considered to be criminals, drug
addicts, or habitual underachievers. There is somewhat of a statistical truth to that slander. Sadly
when it came to people who had chosen to show their tattoos in public, the stereotype is all too real.
That is no surprise though; people with tattoos are treated poorly by the majority. Traditionally,
tattoo clientele was considered to be that of bikers, bad–boy personalities, and truckers; however all
that seems to be changing. There is still the tough guy image to contend with. However, it is mostly
just with the older population. Chris Weskamp told the Denver Business Journal
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Johnny Depp Research Paper
One thing most people first see about Johnny Depp is his tattoos. Johnny has many tattoos and all
have interesting stories behind them. and one day on Ellen, Johnny was talking to him about having
tattoos and what it takes for him to get a new one. Johnny eventually explains to Ellen and he says
"My body is like a journal and my tattoos are my stories."(Ellen Degeneres Show)
Johnny's first noted tattoo is a Native American head that is "a tribute to his ancestral heritage."
(Johnny Depp's body art) His mother was of cherokee descent. He get the tattoo in the 1980 up on
his left arm. On his upper left bicep, Johnny has a heart with "Betty Sue" tattooed with tribal
marking around the heart for his mother. Johnny has another tattoo that is tied ... Show more content
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Most people who have tattoos some get stupid tattoos that they eventually cover up or hide all the
time. And for Johnny to have so many tattoos that he doesn't even know how many and them all
have a significant meaning is very smart thinking. Johnny has this thing with the number three.
"According to Johnny: "Three is a sort of magical number for me. It's a very creative number.
Triangle, trinity, you know, two people make another person. Three is a mystical, magical number."
But on another occasion he was quoted as saying: "It's just a three, man, a friend just put it there one
day while we were bored."(Johnny Depp's body art) Johnny has a three tattooed on his left hand in
between his thumb and index finger. he has three rectangles on his right index finger and three
hearts on the inside of his left arm. When you ask Johnny about the hearts he will tell you "Vanessa,
Lily–Rose, Jack." "While filming the Rum Diary in Peurto Rico, March 2009, Johnny got this tattoo
on his upper left arm."(Johnny) The three rectangles on johnny's right index finger he calls it
"Permanent Phone Doodles"(Depp) "once said they have a real "depp" deep meaning but he doesn't
quite know what yet. He use to draw them everywhere on his book during school
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How Did The Polynesians Develop Their Culture
Polynesian societies and cultures have developed by living in a place hard to survive for centuries.
Throughout these years the Polynesians have developed into a group of people with a strong sense
of community. Many things have shaped the way the Polynesians developed. The country of origin
for the Polynesians heavily influenced their own traditions and culture. When the Polynesians first
settled in Polynesia their traditions most likely would have been the same as those of their country
of origin. Eventually these customs evolved into different rituals, unique to the Polynesians. Some
traditions in Polynesia include the art of tattooing and tracking their genealogies. When the
Europeans first came to Polynesia, they too influenced the way Polynesia developed. The
Polynesians culture and traditions were discouraged and it was many years before the Polynesians
could safely go back to their old way of living. Due to these influences, Polynesia became the tribal
community that it is today.
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The Europeans introduced policies of assimilation. These policies banned Polynesian languages,
cultural traditions and religious beliefs. The policies didn't work as they deprived the Polynesians of
their identity, the Polynesians objected the policies. A well–known revolt is when the boat named
the Rainbow Warrior protested and was attacked by the French at Auckland Harbour, New Zealand
in 1985. The Europeans also killed thousands of Polynesians; some died by the diseases that were
brought over from Europe and others died from when the Europeans enforced nuclear testing on
their islands. The Polynesians were not evacuated during the nuclear tests and many suffered from
radiation exposure. European settlement greatly hindered the progress of Polynesian society.
Cultural advancement only started again once the Europeans allowed the Polynesians to follow their
own beliefs and way of
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Symbolism Of Tattoos
Tattoos are like symbols, it has different meanings and people can interpret it differently. Tattoos
could be interpreted as good, bad, evil, cute, past, present, future, personality, memories, events or
about something dear in their life. My tattoo has several symbols that have different meanings to
me. It is about my past, present, future, personality, and important people in my life. The tattoo that I
would be getting has a rose as a stem, dirt for the foundation, sunflower as the flower, inside the dirt
and the root of the flower are people, the steam and leaves have different symbols which are a book,
more people, basketball, and buildings. I would also put this tattoo on my forearm. These are the
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I picked the rose's stem because I interpret it as a strong and dependable way to connect my symbols
together. The stem has its own defensive mechanism like its thorns. The deeper meaning of the stem
for me is that it reminds me of how I want to live my life and how it connects to everything to each
other, and if someone tries to touch and change it, I would defend my beliefs and dreams to fulfill
how I want to live life. This is the reason why I chose this stem. The flower that I chose for my
tattoo is the sunflower. This is because, for me, the sunflower is a symbol of purity, happiness,
joyfulness, compassionate, and optimistic. These personalities are a symbol to remind me this is
how I want to live my life, like living life happily and full of optimism. Therefore, I chose the
sunflower as my flower in my tattoo. I would put this tattoo on my forearm because it is easy to look
at and remind me of what these symbols bring and mean. It is also an easy way to show people
because there should be no shame in it. These are the outline of my symbolic tattoo. These symbols
hold dear to me because it is how I want to live and fulfill my life. Inside the dirt and on the stem,
there is an image of human beings. These images are a symbol of family and friends. It is on my
tattoo because I know they would always be beside me even if things go right or wrong. These
symbols mean that they are dependable, strong, compassionate, and would
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The Changing Trends of Tattooing
When one is thinking of American culture and the trends that goes along with it, numerous
individuals will have a lot of different though to that phrase. Just like how America tends to change
over the years, the culture and trends of its people do as well. Things that weren't popular before are
becoming popular and some are even evolving. Even naming your child is like a new trend in
today's society, there is Beyoncé and Jay–z naming their daughter "Blue Ivy Carter" after that there
is Kanye West and Kim naming their daughter as well "North West". Two years back you had a
mother name her baby "Hashtag", which is a twitter symbol. Taking traditional things and turning
them around or even putting a new twist on them helps make a new trend.
Let's take a look at one of the most common but yet constantly evolving trend "Tattoo". Tattoo are
said to be around for about 5,200 years and it's not a completely new trend in today society. The way
that the time was determined is with the latest finding of the Iceman from the border of Italy and
Austria in 1991 and his tattoo patterns. It was even discovered to fewer back to the ancient Egypt
times.
Some history of Tattoo, you have the Polynesian culture with their elegant tattoos thought to have
advanced over periods of time. In the late 1700's, James Cook who was a British explorer went on
an expedition to Tahiti and on his return many of his sailor had tattoos done by the Polynesian
natives. The islanders of Tahiti term "tatatau"
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The Importance Of Tattoos
The eighteen–year–old boy, who had dreamed of becoming a lawyer went out for his eighteenth
birthday and got a gigantic tattoo of a skull on his forearm. He did not think that a simple birthday
gift would hinder him from landing this new job at a very popular law firm at the age of twenty–six.
Tattoos have become a new trend for the generation today. In some work places, there are strict rules
on having tattoos. A tattoo can cost you a certain position or it can even hinder you from getting a
job. I do not think having tattoos are big deals and it should not determine a person's work ethic.
Every tattoo has a unique meaning and I have a few reasons why they should be allowed in the
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I plan on getting a tattoo and I do not plan on regretting that I got the tattoo. Another reason people
get tattoos because they may have a loss a bet. I have witness a few tattoos because of bets and the
stories behind them are still entertaining. Tattoos can be memories. What is life if you do not have
memories? Tattoos can be mistakes that people want to hold on to. The third reason is, the cost of
removal can be expensive. I know every tattoo a person has is not a positive tattoo and should not be
seen at certain businesses, but paying one thousand dollars or more to have them removed is very
expensive. Laser tattoo removal have others cons besides the price. When getting laser tattoo
removal, it takes more than one session for the entire tattoo to be removed. The burning from the
laser to the skin to remove the tattoo off is painful. It is a part of the removal process, as a result, I
am sure it will cause swelling, irritation to the skin, etc. Another con in getting a tattoo remove is,
your skin can lose its color. The skin may become darker or lighter. I believe that keeping the tattoo
will be safer. Losing a possible great employee can hurt a business. I understand some business have
certain rules and image to keep, however keeping the tattoo can benefit the company and the
employee. In conclusion, every piece of art on a person can be how they choose to expressive
themselves. They can express themselves through personality or
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Risk Of Infection
When I was in high school, I started noticing that a few of my friends were getting tattoos. I have
always thought that they were beautiful works of self–expression and I consider them great
conversation starters. I especially admire intricate sleeve tattoos and anything with lots of color.
Nowadays tattoos are more popular than ever, and although I believe that they are gorgeous forms of
art, I maintain a few concerns about getting one myself. Tattoos can be very costly, and if they are
not done correctly with the proper equipment, the risk of infection is high. Getting a tattoo can be
both physically painful and socially stigmatizing. The cost of a tattoo can be astronomical, and
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I am not overly fond of needles, and like most people, I associate them with pain. After receiving
several tattoos in several places, I asked my friend Rayne how much do tattoos hurt. She told me
that as a rule of thumb, the more fatty tissues and skin there is between bone and nerves, the better.
Places like the feet, ankles, and rib cage where there is only skin on bone are more painful than
areas like the bicep or calf. [Not to mention that a needle has to pierce one's skin at a rapid pace over
an extended amount of time.] People with tattoos are generally viewed negatively by society. A
common public perception is that people with tattoos have gone to prison or are not as successful in
life as people with only a few or no tattoos. I have read several stories about parents with tattoos
getting berated in public and being told that they must not be good parents simply because they had
tattoos. Many employers will not hire applicants with a lot of tattoos. As a matter of fact, when I
applied to Chick–fil–A, the interviewer specifically said that if I had any tattoos they would need to
be covered while I was on the
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The Importance Of Tattoos
Tattoos are commonplace in today's society. Most adults have at least one, but the majority people
do not stop and think about how society got to this point. However, in every situation there are the
outliers. Carol Rose, lawyer and journalist, known for her involvement in advocating human rights
and civil liberties, is this exception. Her article, "On Pins and Needles Defending Artistic
Expression." posted on her blog about privacy, freedoms, and the law on Boston.com, focuses on
tattoos and their place in society over time. Written in 2010, this article was published at a time
when, in some states, tattooing had only become legal recently (Rose 37). In analyzing this
argument, it is important to look at the claim, warrant, and evidence. Rose defends the right of
people to get tattoos, and for those tattoos to be seen as skin art or self expression.
Rose's main claim, that tattooing should be recognized as a form of self expression, is a claim of
value. The warrant of this argument is that self expression is important and positive. She states that
"the right to tattoo is part and parcel of our right to artistic expression" (Rose 37). She backs this up
by giving examples of how tattooing has been seen in cultures all over the world and at different
times. She explains that "tattooed mummies" have been discovered in numerous places across the
globe, and tattoos have been found on a five thousand year old man's body (Rose 37). The presence
of body art going back thousands of
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Monologue About Tattoos
You pressed the home button on your phone. 9:58. You sighed happily, 2 more minutes until closing
time. You'd been sitting at the front desk of your tattoo parlor for over 3 hours now. Sure, you could
leave when ever you wanted, it was your shop afterall, but you liked to set an example for your
workers. You also wanted them to see you as a friendly co–worker rather than a harsh and
judgmental boss. You contrasted greatly with the theme of the shop you owned. A kind girl owning a
tattoo parlor, who would've thought it? But, tattoos intrigued you, you loved them. They were a
permanent reminder of a temporary feeling, good or bad. You loved how creative you could be with
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You glanced up to see a familiar face–Scott McCall, the cute boy who owned the neighboring flower
shop. It was kind of ironic, a tattoo parlor next to a flower shop, but you couldn't have wished for a
better neighbor. "Hello, Y/N," he smiled at you as he walked towards the desk with his hands behind
his back. You eyed him suspiciously, "Hi, Scott." "How was your day?" "Incredibly boring." You
propped your chin against your fist. "I hope this makes it better," he spoke as you raised an eyebrow
in question. He brought his arms out from behind him revealing a bright pink rose. He did this every
day. He'd come in a few moments before closing time with a flower from his shop, it was always
different. You blushed and took the flower from him and placed it in the glass vase already filled
with 8 different types of flowers. "Thank you," you smiled timidly. He leaned against the counter, "I
wanted to ask you a question," he told you as you got up to lock the doors. "Ask away," you replied
as you twisted the key inside the lock. "Will you go on a date with me?" You froze. Did he really
just ask that? You weren't anything special, why would he want to be with you? You had assumed
his gifts were just acts of kindness, not a way of showing
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Marenn Morris Tattoos Analysis
Maren Morris Displays Stunning New Tattoo Maren Morris is showing off a beautiful new tattoo
piece she just added to the inside of her arm. The piece features a bull skull, complete with
masculine horns and a delicate arrangement of roses. The tattoo has quite a bit of detail and is
stunning. Little bit Texan sass, little bit feminine. Thanks, @amandawachob ! Love your talent.
Have followed her work for almost 6 years!  A photo posted by @marenmorris on Jul 19,
2016 at 5:30pm PDT The artist behind this masterpiece is Amanda Wachob, who Maren says she has
been a fan of for years. She specializes in transforming skin into beautiful works of art. As you can
see from Maren's photos, she doesn't disappoint her clients. A better look
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Observation Paper On Body Art
Different fashions will come in and out of style but people want to be able to stand out in their own
manner showing the world how they express themselves. A common form of self–expression is by
getting a piercing or tattoo, something that can set a person apart from the majority. Body piercings
and tattoos on women at one time were unacceptable and distasteful in the United States. However
over time women having assorted types of body art has become more acceptable in society. Today
young women at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, use piercings and tattoos as a form of
self–expression that is vastly encouraged by peers and social media. Each woman has a different
reason for why they personally want a piercing or a tattoo but are there some factors that have
influenced the college community of women as a whole?
As I started my research to find out what influences college–aged women to get a piercing or tattoo,
I wanted my observation to take place where many different types of college women could be found.
I chose the campus library where women of all different ethnicities, religions, majors, and cultures
could be found. This would allow me to see these women as individuals. I began my observation on
October 23rd, 2017 at 12:00 pm, I sat at a table towards that back of the library so I was able to see
the majority of the main floor. I observed many women, all belonging to different social groups,
having different majors, and different senses of style, these women
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Tattoo: A Narrative Fiction
"Aaand... It looks like you're all done." The buzz of needle and ink faded until the only sounds were
those of Laurence cleaning up the mess over the fresh tattoo, wiping off blood and starting to
bandage it once more. The session had been long; longer than expected, and Nate itched to get back
to his feet, to get his mind off of the burning in his skin from the work he'd just gotten done.
Laurence looked up at him, flashing a smile and brushing a lock of bleached white hair from his
face. Oh. That did the trick. He looked away, glancing over the bandaged marks on his arm, fighting
valiantly against the heat starting to rise to his face. It had been a long night, but it would look great.
Laurie's stuff always did. He rose to his feet, fixing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I've never shown you my apartment." Nate's breath caught in his throat. Had he hit his fucking
head? There was no way that this was actually happening. No way that Laurie was actually...
Interested in him. And yet there he was, waiting for an answer. Nate swallows hard before he did the
most responsible, obvious thing: he nodded. Laurie's smile was blinding, excited, before he dropped
his hands, taking one of Nate's in his own. They walked together back through the shop, Laurence
turning lights off as he went, reaching the elevator that was tucked away in the back. Just like the
nursery, although Nate didn't use the upstairs space as somewhere to
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Research Report : What Are Tattoos
Subject: Design
Assignment: Research Report: What are Tattoos?
Criteria A
Name: Amna Saeed
Class: MYP 3
Date: 9/29/17
Word count: 1589
Research plan:
What Why Time Priority Primary Research Secondary Research
What are tattoos? To have knowledge about tattoos and can differentiate between tattoos and other
products. 9/29/2017 High 
What is the history of tattoos? For inspiration from past ideas and products. 9/29/2017 Medium 
Are tattoos unacceptable? To know the opinions of society and how they affect types of tattoos.
9/29/2017 High 
How can we apply tattoos? To see if there are diverse ways and why. 9/29/2017 High 
What are the forms of tattoos? To know how varied tattoos are and what the difference is. 9/29/2017
High  ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first canvas for art was skin, which was painted with sticks used as paintbrushes. Scarification
was one of the first primitive form of tattoos. Tattoos were believed to bring one's soul in alignment
with God's purpose, increase virility and fecundity, preserve one's body and outline hierarchies and
roles within tribes.
Whereas tattooing diminished in Western culture, it thrived in Japan, garnering lots of attention.
William Dampher was responsible for re–introducing tattoos to the west, and was a sailor who
explored the South Seas. He brought a Polynesian named Prince Giolo to London in 1691, and it
was the first time in 600 years that Europe had seen tattoos and it would be another 100 years before
tattoos made their mark on the west. After being banned many times and being looked down upon,
tattooing was finally accepted in the 1960s. Now it is increasingly popular, and varies in styles.
Types of tattoos:
Tribal tattoos.
Henna (used mainly for celebrations).
Permanent makeup (makeup which lasts for a certain time depending on quality).
Decorative tattoos (tattoos without any use).
Symbolic tattoos (tattoos with a certain meaning to the wearer).
Pictorial tattoos (tattoos depicting a certain person or item.
Traumatic tattoos (tattoos occurring from an injury).
Medical tattoos (tattoos with a medical purpose, such as showing a person's blood type, or tattooing
the name of an Alzheimer's patient
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Comparing "Beastly" and "Beauty and the Beast

  • 1. Beastly Compare And Contrast "Oh, Beast, Beast, why did you die? I was getting to love you so much." The movie beastly is very similar to the story beauty and the beast. However, even through all of the similarities it is also easy for one to spot the drastic differences between the two. Beauty and the beast focuses more towards the aspect of the beauty is inside a person instead of on the outside. While Beastly focuses on this point, but adds in an extra aspect of vanity on top of this. Beastly as well as Beauty and the Beast focus on beauty on the inside and true love; however, the rose part of both beauty and the beast and beastly are drastically different. Each story focuses on the theme of beauty on the inside in their own ways. However very similar beastly takes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Tattoo Culture In America Tattoo's Culture Tattooing is not a fantastic thing in America, but in China, tattoos always can arouse people's curiosity. As a Chinese, tattooees are rare, since people always have prejudice for those body art because of traditional idea and social impact. When I was in high school, I was attracted by tattoos because of a paster that can post on body. I put them on collarbone, arm, and ankle, just like tattoos. But my parent did't allow me to get a real one and said that would hamper me to get a great job. To be honest, I can't understand such a traditional thought while I think tattooing is a kind of art. Differently, in America, most young people have one at least, as far as I can see. It seems like a fashion for young people today, whereas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The former is whose tattoos are visible by everybody, while the latter one gets the tattoos are easy to hide by cloth. He finds more than ninety percent of American belong to "the people who have tattoos". So, there is a principal reason for tattooing, demonstration. For me, If my parent allows me to tattoo, maybe I will want to get a Leo symbol to show myself, or a little picture about something I like, such as rose, sunflower, or a new moon. We can summarize three purpose for people tattooing. First, some people are simplex for art, who just paint a small pattern or a big picture for good looking. Moreover, many people said every tattoo has its own story. That sort of pattern is for commemoration. Usually people like to remember their past, so they put something they don't want to forget. According my personal survey, Xuanzheng, a sophomore student in University of London, got his first tattoo just few days, and that is several Roman numerals, which means his two twin sisters' birthday. Another group get tattoo for a virtue. Yue Fei, who is a hero in Chinese history, bear four Chinese characters "Jin Zhong Bao Guo" on his back. Those four words, which means he was willing to devoted to his country, signifies his loyal and patriotic heart. Similarly, in the United States, there are many people getting a flag or totem to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Kat Von D: Artist Of Tattoo Marika Vesco Art Appreciation Mr. Miller November 30th, 2016 Artist of Tattoos Katherine von Drachenberg also known as Kat von D is a tattoo artist, model, musician, business owner, entrepreneur, and a tv personality. Kat was born on March 8th, 1982 in Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Her father is Rene Drachenberg who is German and her mother is Sylvia Galeano who is Italian–Spanish. Kat has a close bond with her brother Michael von Drachenberg and her sister Karoline von Drachenberg. Kat and her family moved to L.A. and settled in Colton, California when she was four years old. At the age of six she started Piano lessons. She gives the credit of introducing her to art to her grandmother; by playing the piano, listening to Beethoven who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She did some guest appearances on talk shows. She appeared on Pimp my ride in 2004, Bams Unholy Union in 2007, Madtv in 2008, and I Love Jenni in 2013. Some movies she appeared in was Bam Margera Presents: Where the Fuck is Santa? In 2008, and the bleeding in 2009. Kat got #62 on the list of "Hot 100 Worlds Most Beautiful Women" by Maxium magazine. She is covered in some amazing art work as well. She has a tattoo of Beethoven which is her favorite as I mentioned earlier. Kat also has some of her favorite bands emblems as tattoos; ZZ Top, Misfits, AC/DC, Guns N' Roses and many more. She has tattoos of portraits of her father, mother and sister. Tattoos are her way of showing what she loves. "I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach."–Kat Von ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Urban Decay : A New Standard Of Beauty Another Vice Urban Decay, not only a makeup line but a new standard of beauty. Well known for their show stopping makeup and worldwide fame, Urban Decay is known for setting themselves to be above and beyond competitors. The literal definition of beauty is; "the quality of being physically attractive. The qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind." Urban Decay's products are the definition of beauty, their products are outstanding and one of a kind, and brings pleasure to those who choose to wear it. Urban Decay is a daring brand and makes it known that they do not want to be considered basic, as demonstrated in their most recent advertisement in cosmopolitan staring Ruby Rose. The advertisement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the past few years, Ruby Rose has sprung out of nowhere and became famous rather quickly. She is seen as a sex icon in today's world, she is gorgeous in every aspect. All though she is a lesbian, men still want to be with her and women wish to be here. A common saying amongst women today is "if I were gay, I would get with Ruby Rose." Individuals of different genders, races, ages, and sexual preferences, everyone wants a piece of Ruby Rose. She is daring and beautiful person, who is unique just like the brand that she represents in this advertisement. Every aspect of this advertisement screams sexy and daring! But the main focus throughout this advertisement is Ruby Rose's tattoos, she is covered in them. Urban decay does not even bother covering up her tattoos, they embrace them. Her most prominent tattoo that is being shown says "The Thorn", all though a rose is beautiful it will always have its thorns. Ruby Rose has her thorns, which is her daring attitude, it is what is different and sticks out about her. Her beauty is simple but yet daring, just like an actual rose they are beautiful but their thorns make them daring. You associate thorns with roses just as you associate Ruby Rose with her not giving a shit attitude. The rest of Ruby Rose's tattoos are somewhat blurred out to where it is hard to see exactly what they are. Urban Decay wants the audience to focus on her "The Thorn" tattoo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Tattoo Artistic Expression Tattoos Are a Means of Artistic Expression From the time of my early teenage years I have had the strong desire to have a tattoo. Growing up in an age that saw the tattoo become mainstream, I never really entertained the thought "Are tattoos a means of artistic expression". After reading the article "On Pins and Needles Defending Artistic Expression" by Carol Rose, which was posted to Boston.com on April 8, 2010, I asked myself that very question. Carol Rose is a lawyer as well as a journalist and she currently serves as the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. In her piece she makes the claim that "the right to tattoo is part and parcel of our right to artistic expression" (Rose37). No one argues that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Tattoos And Culture 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 within the maritime culture can be split into three categories: military, nautical and superstitious. According to Megan Churchwell of the Puget Sound Navy Museum, the earliest link between sailors and tattoos occurred during Royal Navy Captain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This tattoo symbolized the need of a sailor to persevere during difficult times (TatRing). Tattoos on the knuckles were seen by the sailor every single day, serving as a constant reminder. Spending many months at sea is tough for even modern–day sailors, and being able to consistently see the reminder to "Hold Fast" could have subconsciously given many sailors throughout history the strength they needed to carry on in times of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Persuasive Essay: The Popularity Of Tattoos According to the Statistics Brain Research Institute, "the annual amount of U.S. spending on tattoos in 2016 so far has been 1,6500,500,000 dollars." (Statisticbrain.com) So, now I ask are tattoos popular? Of course they are. That's a lot of money to be spending on something that will be on your body for the rest of your life, but it is not a bad thing. Tattoos have a different meaning to every person. There are a lot of reasons why people get tattoos, and ultimately they have become popular because people identify themselves with them, they tattoo achievements, and because of gangs related reasons. Firstly, tattoos are getting popular due to people tattooing things that they identify themselves with. Tattoos are not just a picture, symbol, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Analysis Of Tennessee Williams 's ' The Glass Menagerie ' Fontes 11 Tennessee Williams is considered to be one of the most distinguished American playwrights of the twentieth century. As a Southern writer, Williams used his personal life and experiences as subject matter for many of his stories. Williams? turbulent early life was the basis for many of his plays. As an autobiographical play, The Glass Menagerie depicts individuals not only fleeing from reality, but also escaping from their desperate situations. Escape is defined ?as a means of obtaining temporary freedom from worry, care, or unpleasantness.? 1 Although the Wingfield family fails to accept reality, the characters have their own reasons and methods to escape their hopeless circumstances. Thomas (Tennessee) Lanier Williams III was born on March 26, 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi. He was the second child of Cornelius Coffin (C. C.) and Edwina Williams. C. C. was a traveling salesman, and Edwina was a minister?s daughter. His sister, Rose was born in 1909, and his brother, Dakin was born in 1919. Williams? early life was over–shadowed by his dysfunctional Southern family issues which included his parents? martial problems, his father?s alcoholism, and his sister?s mental condition. C. C. was a descendent of a prominent Tennessee family, which included John Servier, a Tennessee pioneer and the first governor of the state. His great grandfather, Thomas Lanier Williams, was involved in the formation of the state of Tennessee. C. C.?s military service included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Tattoos On Women Research Paper Ask most men whether tattoos on women are sexy or not and you will get a mixture of answers. It is certainly not as easy as getting a yes or no answer. In reality, you are either for tattoos or you are not. If you are, then whether or not they are sexy will depend upon a couple of important factors. First, are they appropriate for the person involved? And second, are they partly hidden and discreet leaving something for the imagination? Research done on this topic indicates that most men are more likely to be turned on by an elegant, well placed tattoo rather than an endless display of "body" art where it is hard to see any untouched skin at all. A perfect example of this is seeing someone as elegant as Angelina Jolie and the tasteful and sexy way she has gone about the process of being tattooed. Given that, if you are going to get yourself a sexy tattoo, do your homework and find a design that suits you. We are all different and what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flowers – While some consider flower tattoos to be "old hat", they seem to be making somewhat of a revival in the popularity stakes. Ideal for your first tattoo as they are the epitome of femininity and sexiness. There are any number of flower options from roses (red, white or pink) and rosebuds through to Cherry blossoms (great with an elegant Japanese tattoo), lilies and even orchids. In fact, as far as flowers are concerned, you are only limited by your imagination and what is important for you. Each flower has its own meaning which is great if you are looking for something of significance in your life. Butterflies – As free as a butterfly! Is there a better way to remind you of those beautiful, carefree days in your life? Butterfly tattoos lend themselves to beautiful colors to match your skin type and is there anything sexier than seeing a butterfly near a beautiful gal's bikini line. Butterfly tattoos continue to be one of the most popular of all tattoos because of their beauty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Comparison Of Tattoo-Motives And Imagery Tattoo – Motives and Imagery Tattooing is definitely nothing new today: the mummified tattooed skins, ancient tattoo tools, primitive artworks that depict tattooed figures and other archaeological discoveries all suggest that tattooing has existed since around Neolithic times. It was practiced for religious and cultural reasons with varying styles and imageries across cultures. This paper will examine a few tattoo designs originated from Japan and Borneo and some traditional motifs that help us recognize their cultural roots. The process of tattooing is brutal and painful; more so in the past as it involved the chiseling of skin in some cultures. Nevertheless, tattoos have received great popularity in contemporary times, especially in America. I will therefore first explore the various reasons for which people tattoo themselves referencing Michael Atkinson's book Tattooed: The Sociogenesis of a Body Art. Meanwhile, it seems that very few scholars have examined changes in the tattoo imagery. Since around the 1990s, the increased accessibility to traditional ethnic designs from different cultures has enabled people to appropriate, mix and create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Figure 3, the design has an illustration of four bones from human vertebrae that is shaded. The thin lines that compose the bones contrast the thick dark black line pattern in the background. The pattern seems to have been inspired from Borneo tattoo designs as the bold lines intersect or overlap each other and always end with pointy edges. The tattoo design in Figure 4, similarly, incorporates the solid lines from Borneo tattoo. Curiously, two of the lines resemble receptacles and are in conjunction with two red flowers on the ends, making the other lines look like plant leaves. In this way, the modern and traditional imageries are combined harmoniously and a third color is added to a design that is conventionally black and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Speech About Tattoos What is your first impression when you see someone with tattoos? Tattoos have long been considered as gangsterism, uncouth commoner and crude. A demonstration of people who don't adhere to rules. Why do people constantly scrutinize people and stereotype them into bad boys, gangsters, outlaws, rebels or promiscuous just because of having body art? Aren't people allowed to be able to mark themselves to signify a deeper meaning, a story behind the symbol. Do what they desire without being judged and misconstrued? Tattoos started off in the late BC as "tatu". The word tatu derives from the word "to mark something". Tattoos have long been embedded in cultural and traditions and were worn with pride.Tattoos were once seen as dignity and rank. However now they are regarded with negativity and snide remarks. Tattoos are a representation of "silent words" the unspoken feelings and thoughts one expresses in a physical form. These markings are permanent therefore before choosing one the person must have gone through deep thought and reasoning. Tattoos are also expensive which means they had to be very confident before investing all that money and time. Not only that but the process of getting tattoos are painful. To assume or misread someone because of the having a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tattoos may have a deeper significance to the person that bares the tattoo. A widower may get a tattoo of the date of her wedding anniversary to signify her loss and love for her husband. People instantly relate tattoos to recklessness. A widower does not need to be subjected to people's constant judgement for trying to be at peace for her loss. Could you possibly imagine the pain she is already going through? Not only that but now she has bare with your animosity, listen to your disapproval? Another example why one might opt for a tattoo is to serve as a reminder of the trials and tribulations they have gone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Body Modifications In Millennials The popular trend of body modifications among millennials, also known as generation Y, is a trend that was scandalized in the generation of the baby boomers. When referring to body modifications they refer specifically to tattoos and piercings (Swanger, 2006). Until recently, tattoos were mostly popular among the perceived deviant, such as hoodlums, gang members, and convicts who were associated with negative behaviour such as engaging in violent and dangerous activities and potentially had poor mental health (Timming, 2015). This has changed for the millennials, however, as many of the individuals who are getting piercings or tattoos are in their late teens or early twenties, as it is commonly not legal to pierce or tattoo an individual in Canada under the age of sixteen for piercings and eighteen for tattoos, without parental consent. Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Older generations tend to have a negative view on individuals with tattoos and piercings because, until recently, the only people who had tattoos and piercings were gang members, bikers or convicts (Swanger, 2006). According to Foltz (2014), some older generations have more negative mind sets of tattoos than the younger generation, because many people in the older generations feel that people with ink on their skin or studs on their face were less intelligent and less reliable then someone without tattoos or piercings. Another survey cited by McElroy, Moore and Summers (2013) found that 87% of human resource managers said they have negative views toward applicants with visible tattoos and piercings and that visible modifications are judged more harshly than non–visible even if it means just covering them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Persuasive Essay On Tattoos And Piercings Tattoos and piercings have always been a debatable subject among individuals. In my writing, I will try to explain both sides of this issue and help people realize that tattoos and piercings are not a terrible thing to have. I will explain how they are just a way to self–express and how they are forms of art, not just tattoos. The individuals that conduct interviews use discrimination when hiring; not want to hire people that have a full sleeve of tattoos or a ring in their nose, tongue, lip and so on. What exactly is discrimination? Discrimination is defined as "the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things" (Dictionary). It is illegal to base any final judgement on the fact of race, sex hair color, tattoos, piercings along with many other things. Many people in this day in age have at least one tattoo or piercing. I feel like it is this generation that has had the most in tattoos and piercings. The younger generation is the generation getting discriminated because they choose to express themselves through this type of art form. Every generation had their own way to express their feeling and ways to express themselves as individual human beings. My generation likes to put art on their skin so they can take it Henthorne2 everywhere they go, we like piercings because it makes us feel more like ourselves. We like to change our hair color so we can change our look. We have many reasons why we do these things. People argue that tattoos should never be shown in a professional setting. Most places of employment even have a dress code that requires you to cover them while working. Employers, in some settings, say that tattoos would or could be offensive or obscene. It was hard to find any article that was against tattoos in the workplace. After a while of searching the internet and databases, I found an article titled "Tattoos in the Workplace: The Research Forbes Was Too Lazy To Do" by Annie Singer. Written on February 26, 2016 and updated February 26, 2017, Singer's research found that "consumers showed a preference for non–tattooed front–line staff." She also found that "visible tattoos had a predominantly negative effect on employment selection, driven by the hiring manager's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Cultural History Of Tattoo Discrimination Jacquella Bell Professor A. Parker ENG 112 24 July 2017 Tattoo Discrimination Tattoos have been dated back to 5000 BCE. Tattoos have played the role of being badges of honor, ceremonial markings, signs off social rank, forms of punishment, and of course ways for people to beautify themselves (The Cultural History of Tattoos). Over the past years, tattoos has increased and continues to increase significantly in popularity. According to statistics, 36% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 18–25 and 40% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 26– 40 have at least one tattoo (Seth). While the trend of getting tattoos are increasing, the concerns of the employers starts to increase. People who have tattoos should not be discriminated because it is unethical, a form of self–expression, and art. Garrett Kennedy is a representative for the employers and senior executives in all aspects of employment–related litigation; a complaint that helps deal with situations that involves an employee being treated differently at his or her job. In this case, Kennedy is representing the people who are being discriminated at the workplace because of their body modifications. Kennedy acknowledges that, "...studies reflect negative biases against individuals with tattoos which include assumptions that they are less intelligent and attractive, and more rebellious. Not surprisingly, 60% of human resources professionals reported that visible tattoos would have a negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. X Rays Vs. Fingerprint Analysis Two scientific methods that could be used to identify me after I have been abducted and killed by a terrorist group would be x rays and fingerprint comparisons. Since the death and discovery has only been within the last 6 hours, the postmortem factors would not be a concern. Wild animals would not necessarily have enough time to start eating important evidence such as fingers for the fingerprint comparisons. The body would have started to set into rigor mortis but would not have decomped to the point of not being able to identify. The x ray would show the plate and screws in the elbow that would match medical records. If the body was not discovered until some time later, the plate and screws would be visible at the scene from where the body had decomposed. Fingerprints would be harder to get due to the state of the body. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lightweight, frameless and burgundy in color. Curved at the earpieces. The second identifier would be the tattoo on my upper right shoulder of a butterfly and a rose intertwined with a teardrop on the rose. The rose has not fully developed and is in between the budding stage and flower stage. The butterfly is multicolored and the rose is pink in color. There are 2 lines in greenish blue sweeping through behind them. The last identifier would be the scar on the outside of my left elbow approximately 3 inches in length. All of these are fairly easy to spot and would assist in making a good identification of the body. The tattoo is one that is unique and would be easily identifiable since there is not another around like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Tattoo's : a Permanent Mark on Pop Culture Essay The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian "tatu" which means "to mark something." It is arguably claimed that tattooing has existed since 12,000 years BC. The purpose of tattooing has varied from culture to culture and its place on the time line. But there are similarities that prevail form the earliest known tattoos to those being performed on people around the world today. Tattoos have always had an important role in ritual and tradition. In Borneo, women tattooed symbols on their forearm indicating their particular skill. If a woman wore a symbol indicating she was a skilled weaver, her status as prime marriageable material was increased. Tattoos around the wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 The tattooed in the western world today include many people from various walks of life including doctors, skateboarders, artists and teachers, punks and bus drivers, lawyers,bikers, convicts, mothers, fathers, grandparents, gang members, professors, students, street performers and even dentists. Tattoos today seem to cross all boundaries, cultural, political and socio–economic. The act of tattooing, one of but many forms of intentional body modification, has been enveloped by the mainstream into the popular culture of the new millennium. Tattoos have become contemporary symbols of western identity and individualism. 1Atkinson, Michael. Tattooed: The Sociogenesis of a Body Art. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003. As elements of mainstream, consumer culture, tattoos today have essentially become fashionable art. Those that tattoo are ‘tattoo artists;' those that get tattooed bear ‘skin art.' This has not always been the case. The introduction of tattoos into popular culture has been a very recent phenomenon. Tattoos were once the exclusive domain of sailors, bikers, convicts and punks, and were considered, through the eyes of the mainstream, a deviant behaviour, a low culture. In fact, tattoos for most of the twentieth century in North America existed solely at the sub– cultural level When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Essay About Tattoos As the art of tattooing has become more popular and accepted within various societies, stigmas and stereotypes of those with such body modifications remain. For over three hundred years, tattoos have been viewed as a deviant act, one that causes individuals to associate those with tattoos with risky and foolish behavior. Despite the characteristics of tattoos being large or small, tribal or fashionable, people did not express any difference in opinion toward individuals who endured the pain of tattooing. The stigmas and attitudes placed upon these individuals continue in an array of areas, as those with tattoos are judged based on personality, character flaws, behavioral patterns, intelligence, and approachability. Such judgments of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As increasingly diverse groups of people get tattoos, popular perceptions are often discordant with the individual meanings behind tattoos. Still, tattooing is often seen as a negative behavior. This research is important because of the growing number of tattooed individuals in the United States For example, Barry (2012) reveals that 42% of the US adult population has a tattoo. Similarly,76% of employees feel tattoos and piercings hurt your job interview chances. However, 73% of people say they would hire staff that had visible tattoos. 6% of tattooed people say they wouldn't hire someone with visible ink. Only 4% of tattooed or pierced people say they've actually faced discrimination in their current job. Barry(2012)Tattoo statistics also shows tattoo popularity has grown 13% since 2007. The Number of people with 2 or more tattoos as doubled since 2007. Women under 35 are almost 50% more likely to have tattoos than men under 35. Senior men are 71% more likely to have tattoos than senior women.The top 5 most popular locations for tattoos are 1) lower back 2) wrist 3) foot 4) ankle 5) armband ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Ethical Discrimination On Tattoos Tattoos have been dated back to 5000 BCE. Tattoos have played the role of being badges of honor, ceremonial markings, signs off social rank, forms of punishment, and of course ways for people to beautify themselves (The Cultural History of Tattoos). Over the past years, tattoos has increased and continues to increase significantly in popularity. According to statistics, 36% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 18–25 and 40% of American adults in the U.S. between the ages of 26– 40 have at least one tattoo (Seth). While the trend of getting tattoos are increasing, the concerns of the employers starts to increase. People who have tattoos should not be discriminated because it is unethical, a form of self–expression, and art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Elzweig's research may seem trivial, it is in fact crucial in terms of today's concerns about the discrimination of tattoos in the workplace. While it is true that there are laws that protect others from discrimination against gender, race, sexuality, etc., it does not necessarily follow that one has protection from the discrimination against tattoos. Society has come to a realization that a difference in someone's skin should not change how others view or treat them, so why do people treat those who have tattoos differently than those who do not? Although it is granted that if one is being treated differently at his or her job it is considered employment litigation, one can take action and bring the situation to court. Nevertheless, when it comes down to dress code, the employer has every right to release those who don't respect the rules. As stated in Elzweig's quote, if a person who has a religion that requires them to have body modifications, they are protected by the law and they have the right to take the employer to court for employment discrimination if employee states otherwise. In addition, Elzweig suggests that the employment practice violated a constitutional right. Title VU made it "unlawful employment practice for an employer... to discriminate against any individual... because of such individual's race, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Kesha Symbolism The release of Kesha's song, "Praying" signals the liberation of Kesha's musical purgatory after 4 years. Over the past few years, Kesha Rose was bound to an exclusive contract with Dr. Luke which hasn't allowed her to release or produce any new music. She claimed in a lawsuit that this contract enabled Dr. Luke to control every aspect of her life. Kesha has accused him of both verbal and sexual abuse during this contract. As of March 2017, Dr. Luke's role as CEO of his record company has been expired and Sony, the company that owned Dr. Luke's record label didn't renew it, and has released Kesha from her contract. Now, Kesha is able to release new music she writes on her own, all seen on her new album "Rainbow" which "Praying" is on. To develop the underlying message of the song, Kesha uses setting, point of view, and symbolism throughout her music video. Coming from a sensitive place in her life, Kesha uses setting in her music video to convey her emotional state. In the music video Kesha starts off in a dark basement surrounded by people dressed as pigs, whom she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solely in the music video Kesha states "If I am alive, why? Why? What is the lesson? What is the point?... God give me a sign or I have to give up. I can't do this anymore" (Rose). Kesha's point of view is in the first person revealing only her thoughts and feelings. She does this by speaking in the background as an inner monologue, letting the viewer/listener know that she is only asking herself these questions. Kesha is doing this because it shows how she feels and her attitude towards not only her life, but the concept of why she should be alive. Kesha's point of view demonstrates her true colors by revealing her tone through rhetorical questions in the beginning of her music video that later set a path that reveal what happens next through her song and examples of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Alicia Monologue Alicia is a fairly tall individual standing at 1.78 with a slim body not weighing more then 76 kg. With her height coming mainly in her legs she often towers over people. Her arms are of a regular length going down to her hips. Her hands are very small almost too small in fact because of this she will often hide her hands from others when she can. Her hands aren't the only small part of her her feet and follow the same pattern. She has been wearing the same size shoes since she was 13 a fact she often tries to hide by buying larger shoe sizes and stuffing them hoping no one notices. Her eyes are blue not dull but not too bright either. A balance between the two. She's one of those people that were gifted with beautiful eyes although she doesn't care for showing them off. Preferring to show off the control she has of her kakugan.What's special about her kakugan is that she can control the color of her sclera and keep it white as she pleases. Only letting it turn black when she's serious however they will turn black if she loses control of herself. Her hair is blonde and a shade she likes to call Marilyn. It is of a medium length going down to her shoulders. Before she used to keep it long but, it proved problematic to say the least. When it comes to tattoos she isn't big on them but, she did illegally get a tattoo on her shoulder. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She can most commonly be seen in a black singlet as she finds sleeves to be restricting and they tend to hide her tattoo which she often displays proudly. Her favourite pastime is biking riding her bike everywhere she goes, to accommodate this she will often wear black spats to go along with her singlet. When the winter months approach she will often wear her mother's white cashmere sweater. The sweater is her greatest treasure along with a necklace given to her by her father. The necklace is made of silver and is the shape of a paper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Vce Language Analysis Essay Tattoos have recently become increasingly popular in youth, due to the hidden meanings and symbolism that they are endowed with. Helen Day's opinionative blog entry, The Power of Ink, asserts that the significance of tattoos have diminished due to the fashionable aesthetics that tattoos project. A highly casual, yet acknowledging tone characterises her blog entry, which is predominantly catered to young Australian readers who are interested in receiving a tattoo. Accompanying her blog entry is a number of comments which both support and criticise the new phenomenon of tattoos. Poignantly complementing her article is an image of Ta Mako tattoos, a Maori form of body art, and the front cover of the written work "No tattoos before you're ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She further perpetuates this notion through her statement that "those...were an indication of control", and "a sign that the bearer has a value that hovered somewhere between property and machine" As such, Day conveys that tattoos debased humans as inanimate objects, capable of no humanity and thought, and hence the reader may be incited to view such tattoos as offensive due to their historical meanings, complementing her contention that tattoos originally had more "power" and significance in the past. Day then draws a sharp criticism on the increasingly "commodified" nature of tattoos, as she derides them as a mere "fashion statement". The words "fashion statement" insinuates that such tattoos are materialistic and transparent in meaning, upholding the notion that modern tattoos carry no purpose in today's society, other than to impress others. The reader, as a result, may be invoked to feel annoyance and frustration at the ignorance of the general public, who are implied to be unaware of the previous meaning of tattoos. Moreover, Day compounds upon this pre–established notion of commodity by stating it is "fashion's proprietary mark". The word "proprietary" may position the reader to criticise the fashion industry, as it is suggested that the fashion industry has defiled body art out of economical greed. Day finds this "profoundly annoying"; the conviction in her statement, achieved through the use of brevity, may invite the reader to share similar sentiments, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. The Plays of Tennessee Williams Tennessee Williams was known as one of the greatest and most controversial playwrights in American history. He once said "I believe that writing or any form of creative work was never meant by nature to be a man's way of making a living, that when it becomes one it almost certainly loses a measure of purity" (Lewis 54). This statement shows that Williams was a genuine writer who used his plays and poems to express his own thoughts. Williams was known for his Southern Gothic writing style. This is "a style of writing practiced by many writers of the American South whose stories set in that region are characterized by grotesque, macabre, or fantastic incidents" ("Southern gothic"). Some critics believe that Williams had sacrificed his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is shown throughout the play that lying is something people do daily in order to conform to society's wants. Big Daddy has made his life, rose up from beneath and became a rich and social man. His son, Brick, knows what his family expects of him and refuses to let them down by even contemplating the fact that he may be homosexual. He has not been true to himself or the world in the aspect of love. He knows that neither the world nor his family would accept him if it turned out that he was homosexual, so he buries that thought deep inside him. The denial of his friend Skippers' love for him tore Brick down little by little on the inside until he began to hate the world, and felt disgusted for being a part of it. This play is just one more reason that Williams was known as a controversial playwright. At this point in time, in 1955, homosexuality was not discussed publicly. When Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was being made into a movie all hints of homosexuality were taken out of the script because it was considered to be a form of perversion. Williams himself had a long term partner in Frank Merlo, meaning that he himself was homosexual during the time when it was not fully accepted. Merlo acted as Williams' manager, which in a way shows how Skipper was Bricks best friend but was actually in love with him. Some critics say that because Williams used a lot of the same themes in his works that he became predictable. Even Williams would admit to writing about the same themes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Parker's Back And A Rose For Emily Analysis Narrative Point of View in "Parker's Back" and "A Rose For Emily" An author's use of narrative point of view has a significant impact on the presentation and interpretation of a text. The choice of a first–person narrative, for instance, will create a viewpoint that is substantially different in comparison to a third–person narrative. In "Parker's Back," Flannery O'Connor uses a third–person limited point of view. Faulkner's "A Rose For Emily" employs a first person point of view. In "Parker's Back," the third–person limited narrative allows the author to take an objective, analytical view of Parker that allows the reader to understand the protagonist's psychology; in "A Rose For Emily," the reader's knowledge of Miss Emily is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the same way that the eyes of the tattoo make Parker feel "transparent," the third person limited narration also makes Parker transparent to the reader by allowing the reader to access Parker's thoughts and feelings. Parker likes to maintain control over what is seen and known about him; this is clear in the fact that all of his previous tattoos have been on the front of his body: "He had no desire for one anywhere he could not readily see it himself" (Kennedy and Gioia 430). On a more abstract level, Parker keeps his real name a secret and goes only by his initials; his first real act of intimacy with Sarah Ruth is to share his name: Obadiah Elihue. The third person limited point of view, therefore, allows the reader to do what both the eyes of Christ in the tattoo and Parker's wife do: to see Parker as he really is, not as he pretends to be. In contrast to the third person limited point of view in "Parker's Back," the point of view in "A Rose For Emily" is the first person. The narrator's exact identity; the first line refers to "our whole town," implying that s/he is a towns person and neighbor. In fact, the narrator is never specified as one, single person; the pronouns "our" and "we" seem to indicate that the narrator consists of several people, or even the town as a collective whole. Rather than being told by a narrator who is outside of the story, and therefore objective, the first person nature of this narrator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Carol Rose Tattooing Analysis In an article written by Carol Rose, who is a lawyer and journalist and serves as executive director of the Americal Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, she discusses the right to free expression by the way of tattooing. In the article "On pins and needles defending artistic expression" she expands on how, even though tattooing is an ancient form of art that is practiced by many people, it was still illegal in many states throughout America as of the date of the article being written. This article was published to Boston.com April, 2010. When it was published tattooing had been illegal "in Massachusetts and many other states" (Rose). She uses a claim of fact to justify her point by showing that it took a case by the ACLU to change Massachusetts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Why Do Tattoos Should Be Judged Tattoos tell a story about who a person is and what they stand for. Some people see past the true story and judge by what they see. People get judged for getting tattoos because they can "prove" a person is a delinquent. Tattoos should be accepted and not judged because they are a way for people to express themselves, show artistic freedom and creativity, and show religious views. First of all, tattoos show self–expression. For example, people get tattoos of quotes or designs that have a meaning behind them. For instance, a picture on google has a tattoo quote that says "but without the dark, we'd never see the stars." An example of a design is that a man I know has a tattoo next to his eye with music notes and it looks like he is crying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Portrayal of Women in the Work of Tennessee Williams... Portrayal of Women in The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Orpheus Descending, Suddenly Last Summer, and Period of Adjustment Tennessee Williams has become one of the most well known literary figures in modern America. His plays are often controversial because of his preoccupation with sex and violence and his fearlessness to probe the dark areas of human life. Williams's earlier work often inspired his later plays and basic character types often reappear throughout each of his plays. A reoccurring theme in each of his plays is the role of the female. The women featured in the plays of Tennessee Williams all suffer from physical or emotional mutilation and seek fulfillment from a mate. An ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Williams's mother, Edwina, had also been accepted into the Daughters of the American Revolution, and she was occupied with social events (Griffin 520). Williams described his mother as a "woman whose endurance and once fine qualities continued to flourish alongside a narrowness of perception and only the dimmest awareness of human feeling" (Griffin 121). Amanda easily mirrors this description of Edwina because of her selfishness concerning Laura and her being unattached. Laura Wingfield is very shy and does not want to be involved with the world outside their apartment. She collects tiny glass animals, and she treasures them more than actually participating in daily contact with the public. Amanda enrolls her in business school so that Laura will have some sort of trade with which she will be able to support herself in the future, but Laura is so shy that she does not attend classes and is eventually dropped from the enrollment. This identical situation happened to Williams' sister Rose. Edwina enrolled her at the Rubicam Business College, hoping she could learn to be a stenographer, but she could not handle the group contact or the pressure (Griffin 20). When Williams created the character of Laura, he remembered his sister's gradual entrance into an inner world of darkness and unreality. Rose and Laura are so much alike that their gentleman callers had the same name, Jim O'Connor. The situation that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. History of Tattoos Essay Malisa Smith The History of Tattoos Axia College University of Phoenix Tattoos have been around throughout our history, from Egyptian times to the present day. Many people may say they know the history of tattoos, and where they originate from, but do they really? Does one know that there were reasons that some people had tattoos? There may be people who know the actual history of tattoos and body art and why one would decide to get one; however there are people who do not. To be able to understand the idea of tattoos, one should educate themselves to the history of tattoos. Although tattoos have been considered taboo and a stereotype, history reveals that this particular form of body art has been used for self expression, status and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This history goes back to as early as the XI Dynasty. In 1891, Amunet, a Priestess of the Goddess Hathor, at Thebes, was discovered. According to Taylor (1998), Amunet is believed to be alive sometime between 2160 BC and 1994 BC. Amunet displays several lines and dots all over her body. The dots and dashes that were found were found in a grouping pattern. This form of tattoo is believed to only belong to women, and usually the women were associated with ritualistic practice. The Egyptians had spread the practice of tattooing throughout the word. By the year 2000 BC, the art of tattooing had stretched out all the way to Southeast Asia (Taylor, 1998). Although there is history that proves tattoos were used for many reasons, some people still fell into groups that are considered stereotypes. The stereotypes of people with tattoos were considered to be criminals, drug addicts, or habitual underachievers. There is somewhat of a statistical truth to that slander. Sadly when it came to people who had chosen to show their tattoos in public, the stereotype is all too real. That is no surprise though; people with tattoos are treated poorly by the majority. Traditionally, tattoo clientele was considered to be that of bikers, bad–boy personalities, and truckers; however all that seems to be changing. There is still the tough guy image to contend with. However, it is mostly just with the older population. Chris Weskamp told the Denver Business Journal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Johnny Depp Research Paper One thing most people first see about Johnny Depp is his tattoos. Johnny has many tattoos and all have interesting stories behind them. and one day on Ellen, Johnny was talking to him about having tattoos and what it takes for him to get a new one. Johnny eventually explains to Ellen and he says "My body is like a journal and my tattoos are my stories."(Ellen Degeneres Show) Johnny's first noted tattoo is a Native American head that is "a tribute to his ancestral heritage." (Johnny Depp's body art) His mother was of cherokee descent. He get the tattoo in the 1980 up on his left arm. On his upper left bicep, Johnny has a heart with "Betty Sue" tattooed with tribal marking around the heart for his mother. Johnny has another tattoo that is tied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people who have tattoos some get stupid tattoos that they eventually cover up or hide all the time. And for Johnny to have so many tattoos that he doesn't even know how many and them all have a significant meaning is very smart thinking. Johnny has this thing with the number three. "According to Johnny: "Three is a sort of magical number for me. It's a very creative number. Triangle, trinity, you know, two people make another person. Three is a mystical, magical number." But on another occasion he was quoted as saying: "It's just a three, man, a friend just put it there one day while we were bored."(Johnny Depp's body art) Johnny has a three tattooed on his left hand in between his thumb and index finger. he has three rectangles on his right index finger and three hearts on the inside of his left arm. When you ask Johnny about the hearts he will tell you "Vanessa, Lily–Rose, Jack." "While filming the Rum Diary in Peurto Rico, March 2009, Johnny got this tattoo on his upper left arm."(Johnny) The three rectangles on johnny's right index finger he calls it "Permanent Phone Doodles"(Depp) "once said they have a real "depp" deep meaning but he doesn't quite know what yet. He use to draw them everywhere on his book during school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. How Did The Polynesians Develop Their Culture Polynesian societies and cultures have developed by living in a place hard to survive for centuries. Throughout these years the Polynesians have developed into a group of people with a strong sense of community. Many things have shaped the way the Polynesians developed. The country of origin for the Polynesians heavily influenced their own traditions and culture. When the Polynesians first settled in Polynesia their traditions most likely would have been the same as those of their country of origin. Eventually these customs evolved into different rituals, unique to the Polynesians. Some traditions in Polynesia include the art of tattooing and tracking their genealogies. When the Europeans first came to Polynesia, they too influenced the way Polynesia developed. The Polynesians culture and traditions were discouraged and it was many years before the Polynesians could safely go back to their old way of living. Due to these influences, Polynesia became the tribal community that it is today. The country of origin for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Europeans introduced policies of assimilation. These policies banned Polynesian languages, cultural traditions and religious beliefs. The policies didn't work as they deprived the Polynesians of their identity, the Polynesians objected the policies. A well–known revolt is when the boat named the Rainbow Warrior protested and was attacked by the French at Auckland Harbour, New Zealand in 1985. The Europeans also killed thousands of Polynesians; some died by the diseases that were brought over from Europe and others died from when the Europeans enforced nuclear testing on their islands. The Polynesians were not evacuated during the nuclear tests and many suffered from radiation exposure. European settlement greatly hindered the progress of Polynesian society. Cultural advancement only started again once the Europeans allowed the Polynesians to follow their own beliefs and way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Symbolism Of Tattoos Tattoos are like symbols, it has different meanings and people can interpret it differently. Tattoos could be interpreted as good, bad, evil, cute, past, present, future, personality, memories, events or about something dear in their life. My tattoo has several symbols that have different meanings to me. It is about my past, present, future, personality, and important people in my life. The tattoo that I would be getting has a rose as a stem, dirt for the foundation, sunflower as the flower, inside the dirt and the root of the flower are people, the steam and leaves have different symbols which are a book, more people, basketball, and buildings. I would also put this tattoo on my forearm. These are the symbols that would be in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I picked the rose's stem because I interpret it as a strong and dependable way to connect my symbols together. The stem has its own defensive mechanism like its thorns. The deeper meaning of the stem for me is that it reminds me of how I want to live my life and how it connects to everything to each other, and if someone tries to touch and change it, I would defend my beliefs and dreams to fulfill how I want to live life. This is the reason why I chose this stem. The flower that I chose for my tattoo is the sunflower. This is because, for me, the sunflower is a symbol of purity, happiness, joyfulness, compassionate, and optimistic. These personalities are a symbol to remind me this is how I want to live my life, like living life happily and full of optimism. Therefore, I chose the sunflower as my flower in my tattoo. I would put this tattoo on my forearm because it is easy to look at and remind me of what these symbols bring and mean. It is also an easy way to show people because there should be no shame in it. These are the outline of my symbolic tattoo. These symbols hold dear to me because it is how I want to live and fulfill my life. Inside the dirt and on the stem, there is an image of human beings. These images are a symbol of family and friends. It is on my tattoo because I know they would always be beside me even if things go right or wrong. These symbols mean that they are dependable, strong, compassionate, and would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Changing Trends of Tattooing When one is thinking of American culture and the trends that goes along with it, numerous individuals will have a lot of different though to that phrase. Just like how America tends to change over the years, the culture and trends of its people do as well. Things that weren't popular before are becoming popular and some are even evolving. Even naming your child is like a new trend in today's society, there is Beyoncé and Jay–z naming their daughter "Blue Ivy Carter" after that there is Kanye West and Kim naming their daughter as well "North West". Two years back you had a mother name her baby "Hashtag", which is a twitter symbol. Taking traditional things and turning them around or even putting a new twist on them helps make a new trend. Let's take a look at one of the most common but yet constantly evolving trend "Tattoo". Tattoo are said to be around for about 5,200 years and it's not a completely new trend in today society. The way that the time was determined is with the latest finding of the Iceman from the border of Italy and Austria in 1991 and his tattoo patterns. It was even discovered to fewer back to the ancient Egypt times. Some history of Tattoo, you have the Polynesian culture with their elegant tattoos thought to have advanced over periods of time. In the late 1700's, James Cook who was a British explorer went on an expedition to Tahiti and on his return many of his sailor had tattoos done by the Polynesian natives. The islanders of Tahiti term "tatatau" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. The Importance Of Tattoos The eighteen–year–old boy, who had dreamed of becoming a lawyer went out for his eighteenth birthday and got a gigantic tattoo of a skull on his forearm. He did not think that a simple birthday gift would hinder him from landing this new job at a very popular law firm at the age of twenty–six. Tattoos have become a new trend for the generation today. In some work places, there are strict rules on having tattoos. A tattoo can cost you a certain position or it can even hinder you from getting a job. I do not think having tattoos are big deals and it should not determine a person's work ethic. Every tattoo has a unique meaning and I have a few reasons why they should be allowed in the workplace. The first reason is, tattoos are used as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I plan on getting a tattoo and I do not plan on regretting that I got the tattoo. Another reason people get tattoos because they may have a loss a bet. I have witness a few tattoos because of bets and the stories behind them are still entertaining. Tattoos can be memories. What is life if you do not have memories? Tattoos can be mistakes that people want to hold on to. The third reason is, the cost of removal can be expensive. I know every tattoo a person has is not a positive tattoo and should not be seen at certain businesses, but paying one thousand dollars or more to have them removed is very expensive. Laser tattoo removal have others cons besides the price. When getting laser tattoo removal, it takes more than one session for the entire tattoo to be removed. The burning from the laser to the skin to remove the tattoo off is painful. It is a part of the removal process, as a result, I am sure it will cause swelling, irritation to the skin, etc. Another con in getting a tattoo remove is, your skin can lose its color. The skin may become darker or lighter. I believe that keeping the tattoo will be safer. Losing a possible great employee can hurt a business. I understand some business have certain rules and image to keep, however keeping the tattoo can benefit the company and the employee. In conclusion, every piece of art on a person can be how they choose to expressive themselves. They can express themselves through personality or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Risk Of Infection When I was in high school, I started noticing that a few of my friends were getting tattoos. I have always thought that they were beautiful works of self–expression and I consider them great conversation starters. I especially admire intricate sleeve tattoos and anything with lots of color. Nowadays tattoos are more popular than ever, and although I believe that they are gorgeous forms of art, I maintain a few concerns about getting one myself. Tattoos can be very costly, and if they are not done correctly with the proper equipment, the risk of infection is high. Getting a tattoo can be both physically painful and socially stigmatizing. The cost of a tattoo can be astronomical, and having one removed or covered up is even more expensive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am not overly fond of needles, and like most people, I associate them with pain. After receiving several tattoos in several places, I asked my friend Rayne how much do tattoos hurt. She told me that as a rule of thumb, the more fatty tissues and skin there is between bone and nerves, the better. Places like the feet, ankles, and rib cage where there is only skin on bone are more painful than areas like the bicep or calf. [Not to mention that a needle has to pierce one's skin at a rapid pace over an extended amount of time.] People with tattoos are generally viewed negatively by society. A common public perception is that people with tattoos have gone to prison or are not as successful in life as people with only a few or no tattoos. I have read several stories about parents with tattoos getting berated in public and being told that they must not be good parents simply because they had tattoos. Many employers will not hire applicants with a lot of tattoos. As a matter of fact, when I applied to Chick–fil–A, the interviewer specifically said that if I had any tattoos they would need to be covered while I was on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. The Importance Of Tattoos Tattoos are commonplace in today's society. Most adults have at least one, but the majority people do not stop and think about how society got to this point. However, in every situation there are the outliers. Carol Rose, lawyer and journalist, known for her involvement in advocating human rights and civil liberties, is this exception. Her article, "On Pins and Needles Defending Artistic Expression." posted on her blog about privacy, freedoms, and the law on Boston.com, focuses on tattoos and their place in society over time. Written in 2010, this article was published at a time when, in some states, tattooing had only become legal recently (Rose 37). In analyzing this argument, it is important to look at the claim, warrant, and evidence. Rose defends the right of people to get tattoos, and for those tattoos to be seen as skin art or self expression. Rose's main claim, that tattooing should be recognized as a form of self expression, is a claim of value. The warrant of this argument is that self expression is important and positive. She states that "the right to tattoo is part and parcel of our right to artistic expression" (Rose 37). She backs this up by giving examples of how tattooing has been seen in cultures all over the world and at different times. She explains that "tattooed mummies" have been discovered in numerous places across the globe, and tattoos have been found on a five thousand year old man's body (Rose 37). The presence of body art going back thousands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Monologue About Tattoos You pressed the home button on your phone. 9:58. You sighed happily, 2 more minutes until closing time. You'd been sitting at the front desk of your tattoo parlor for over 3 hours now. Sure, you could leave when ever you wanted, it was your shop afterall, but you liked to set an example for your workers. You also wanted them to see you as a friendly co–worker rather than a harsh and judgmental boss. You contrasted greatly with the theme of the shop you owned. A kind girl owning a tattoo parlor, who would've thought it? But, tattoos intrigued you, you loved them. They were a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling, good or bad. You loved how creative you could be with them. You were literally decorating your skin. You didn't have any yourself, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You glanced up to see a familiar face–Scott McCall, the cute boy who owned the neighboring flower shop. It was kind of ironic, a tattoo parlor next to a flower shop, but you couldn't have wished for a better neighbor. "Hello, Y/N," he smiled at you as he walked towards the desk with his hands behind his back. You eyed him suspiciously, "Hi, Scott." "How was your day?" "Incredibly boring." You propped your chin against your fist. "I hope this makes it better," he spoke as you raised an eyebrow in question. He brought his arms out from behind him revealing a bright pink rose. He did this every day. He'd come in a few moments before closing time with a flower from his shop, it was always different. You blushed and took the flower from him and placed it in the glass vase already filled with 8 different types of flowers. "Thank you," you smiled timidly. He leaned against the counter, "I wanted to ask you a question," he told you as you got up to lock the doors. "Ask away," you replied as you twisted the key inside the lock. "Will you go on a date with me?" You froze. Did he really just ask that? You weren't anything special, why would he want to be with you? You had assumed his gifts were just acts of kindness, not a way of showing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Marenn Morris Tattoos Analysis Maren Morris Displays Stunning New Tattoo Maren Morris is showing off a beautiful new tattoo piece she just added to the inside of her arm. The piece features a bull skull, complete with masculine horns and a delicate arrangement of roses. The tattoo has quite a bit of detail and is stunning. Little bit Texan sass, little bit feminine. Thanks, @amandawachob ! Love your talent. Have followed her work for almost 6 years!  A photo posted by @marenmorris on Jul 19, 2016 at 5:30pm PDT The artist behind this masterpiece is Amanda Wachob, who Maren says she has been a fan of for years. She specializes in transforming skin into beautiful works of art. As you can see from Maren's photos, she doesn't disappoint her clients. A better look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Observation Paper On Body Art Different fashions will come in and out of style but people want to be able to stand out in their own manner showing the world how they express themselves. A common form of self–expression is by getting a piercing or tattoo, something that can set a person apart from the majority. Body piercings and tattoos on women at one time were unacceptable and distasteful in the United States. However over time women having assorted types of body art has become more acceptable in society. Today young women at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, use piercings and tattoos as a form of self–expression that is vastly encouraged by peers and social media. Each woman has a different reason for why they personally want a piercing or a tattoo but are there some factors that have influenced the college community of women as a whole? As I started my research to find out what influences college–aged women to get a piercing or tattoo, I wanted my observation to take place where many different types of college women could be found. I chose the campus library where women of all different ethnicities, religions, majors, and cultures could be found. This would allow me to see these women as individuals. I began my observation on October 23rd, 2017 at 12:00 pm, I sat at a table towards that back of the library so I was able to see the majority of the main floor. I observed many women, all belonging to different social groups, having different majors, and different senses of style, these women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Tattoo: A Narrative Fiction "Aaand... It looks like you're all done." The buzz of needle and ink faded until the only sounds were those of Laurence cleaning up the mess over the fresh tattoo, wiping off blood and starting to bandage it once more. The session had been long; longer than expected, and Nate itched to get back to his feet, to get his mind off of the burning in his skin from the work he'd just gotten done. Laurence looked up at him, flashing a smile and brushing a lock of bleached white hair from his face. Oh. That did the trick. He looked away, glancing over the bandaged marks on his arm, fighting valiantly against the heat starting to rise to his face. It had been a long night, but it would look great. Laurie's stuff always did. He rose to his feet, fixing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I've never shown you my apartment." Nate's breath caught in his throat. Had he hit his fucking head? There was no way that this was actually happening. No way that Laurie was actually... Interested in him. And yet there he was, waiting for an answer. Nate swallows hard before he did the most responsible, obvious thing: he nodded. Laurie's smile was blinding, excited, before he dropped his hands, taking one of Nate's in his own. They walked together back through the shop, Laurence turning lights off as he went, reaching the elevator that was tucked away in the back. Just like the nursery, although Nate didn't use the upstairs space as somewhere to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Research Report : What Are Tattoos Subject: Design Assignment: Research Report: What are Tattoos? Criteria A Name: Amna Saeed Class: MYP 3 Date: 9/29/17 Word count: 1589 Research plan: What Why Time Priority Primary Research Secondary Research What are tattoos? To have knowledge about tattoos and can differentiate between tattoos and other products. 9/29/2017 High  What is the history of tattoos? For inspiration from past ideas and products. 9/29/2017 Medium  Are tattoos unacceptable? To know the opinions of society and how they affect types of tattoos. 9/29/2017 High  How can we apply tattoos? To see if there are diverse ways and why. 9/29/2017 High  What are the forms of tattoos? To know how varied tattoos are and what the difference is. 9/29/2017 High  ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first canvas for art was skin, which was painted with sticks used as paintbrushes. Scarification was one of the first primitive form of tattoos. Tattoos were believed to bring one's soul in alignment with God's purpose, increase virility and fecundity, preserve one's body and outline hierarchies and roles within tribes. Whereas tattooing diminished in Western culture, it thrived in Japan, garnering lots of attention. William Dampher was responsible for re–introducing tattoos to the west, and was a sailor who explored the South Seas. He brought a Polynesian named Prince Giolo to London in 1691, and it was the first time in 600 years that Europe had seen tattoos and it would be another 100 years before tattoos made their mark on the west. After being banned many times and being looked down upon, tattooing was finally accepted in the 1960s. Now it is increasingly popular, and varies in styles. Types of tattoos: Tribal tattoos. Henna (used mainly for celebrations). Permanent makeup (makeup which lasts for a certain time depending on quality). Decorative tattoos (tattoos without any use). Symbolic tattoos (tattoos with a certain meaning to the wearer).
  • 78. Pictorial tattoos (tattoos depicting a certain person or item. Traumatic tattoos (tattoos occurring from an injury). Medical tattoos (tattoos with a medical purpose, such as showing a person's blood type, or tattooing the name of an Alzheimer's patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...