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    Tattoos Senior Project

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    My senior project was over the History of Tattooing, I chose this as my topic because Tattoos really interest me with all the different styles and meanings behind them. Some things I already knew about Tattooing is a lot of tribes used tattoos to symbolize things, but I didn’t know what. With my research I expected to find a lot more upfront information, like maybe a for sure area on where they originated and exactly how it spread, but it was so spread out it was hard for anyone to pinpoint exactly

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    Becoming A Tattoo Artist

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    Tattoos have become increasingly popular over the years, and people have begun wanting not only to have a tattoo, but to learn the art of tattooing as well. If you are one of those who dream of becoming a tattoo artist then you should be prepared to work really hard on it because tattooing is not an easy thing to learn. Becoming a tattoo artist depends largely on a good apprenticeship, which normally lasts for about three years. Why does it have to take that long? Of course, you will be dealing with

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    Persuasive Essay Tattoos

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    have a tattoo. People get tattoos for the following reasons: to promote their identity, remind them of their religion, and show how much significant their love ones is to them. A person often publicize their identification by inking their family names; for instance, a girl tattooing her last name on the back of her neck. This shows that the girl is proud of who she is and where came from; the girl is glad for the fact that she is a part of this family. Another exposition why people get tattoos is to

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    Significance of Tattoos In the past, tattoos were commonly thought of as trashy or bad. One would often relate them to bikers, rock and heavy metal stars, pirates, or gangsters. That has considerably changed over the years. According to Swan, "In 2003 approximately 40 million Americans reported to have at least one tattoo." Today's culture is still fascinated with tattooing. In the 1990s, tattoos were the sixth fastest growing retail behind the Internet, paging services, computer and cell

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    of every culture and the American culture is no different. One of the aspects of American culture is the tattoo. Tattoos have been around for centuries, they are also part of other cultures and appeal to a broad variety of people. Tattoos became part of American culture through cultural diffusion, which is where one culture shares its culture with another through direct contact. Recently tattoos have re-assimilated into American culture and society by first being associated with deviant behavior and

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    American Navy Tattoos

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    American sailors had to get tattoos so if any British Navy tried to take them they couldn’t take them as their own because the tattoo identifies them to be an American sailor. The practice of tattooing has been around for thousands of years. Many cultures in history have practiced tattooing using a traditional process. Today there are modern processes for tattooing that make many types of tattoos available. Tattoos are a form of art that have specific origins, history, types, processes, associations

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    Tattoo Persuasive Essay

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    Tattoos look great on girls and they often add to the sex appeal of the girls. However, selecting a tattoo can be difficult if you are not sure of your needs. People are often looking at most popular tattoos because they suit everyone and look sophisticated. The most famous tattoos are American tattoos and they have been around for centuries. They mostly have nautical stars, classic American cars, sailor jerry tattoos, swallows and pin-ups. You can also add and modify the designs which you like

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    Should tattoo discrimination in the workplace be illegal? This question has become more important for employers as tattoos are more mainstream in British culture. In my discursive essay, I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of company’s allowing tattoos in the workplace, and argue that tattoo discrimination should be illegal. People have used tattoos to express themselves since the beginning of time. According to the Journal of Archaeological Sciences, the oldest tattooed human was dated

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    Tattoos and teenagers. Both can be seen as reckless and perhaps even a sign of rebellion. However, tattoos have become so popular and is now considered a new trend in today’s society as they are seen everywhere. Why are tattoos seen as trendy now a days?Teens are introduced to tattoos by seeing them on someone’s skin, in magazines, in stores, in ads, or maybe just walking down a street and seeing a tattoo parlor. Andres Martin’s importance in writing this article is to inform parents about why tattoos

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    met to get certain tattoos. Polynesian tattoos have been a tradition that has been carried on from about two thousand years ago. “Tattooing is a sacred ceremony in Polynesian culture. The tattoos and their location on the body were determined by one’s genealogy, position within the society and personal achievements.” (PolynesianTattoo). This quote clearly displays the concept that only certain people, depending on their position in society, have the privilege to get certain tattoos and in certain areas

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