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    Professional tattoos causes the breakage of the skin‚ triggering the automatic response of wound healing. Otherwise the standard removal of ink using laser can produce scars depending on the depth of the colour. Scarring tissue heavily involves fibroblasts and the specialised myofibroblast role is to replace the ECM components. The scarring and aging of the skin results in increase friction and declined mechanical properties-compression‚ tension and elasticity (Richard Wong). Wound healing can be

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    Poetry Explication Just as poetry is a permanent mark of feelings that last forever on paper‚ tattoos are permanent symbols that last forever on the skin. Tattoos and poetry can easily be combined such as in Kim Addonizio’s sonnet‚ “First Poem for You‚” the speaker admires her partner’s nature themed tattoos in a darkened room. This may seem to be a simple poem‚ but by utilizing tattoos as symbols‚ including tactile and visual imagery in her poem‚ and using the sonnet as her structure‚ Addonizio

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    makeup on your face? Permanent makeup is a fast-growing part of the health and beauty industry. Most people don’t have a lot of time to apply eyeliner or lip liner in the mornings‚ or they can’t make it look as good as the day before. Getting these tattoos done help save time and money on buying cosmetic products‚ like makeup. They also improve the looks on women who don’t necessarily like the way they look. Permanent makeup is exactly what it sounds like. Permanent cosmetics procedures are considered

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    John Proctor’s tattoo shows the immense love he has towards his family. After the big mistake he had with Abigail‚ he loves his family more than anything. He regrets having an affair with Abigail which led him into getting a tattoo. His tattoo is a tree with the word family written on the side. The tree represents that his family will grow as one. He wants his family to grow with wisdom‚ strength‚ and protection. His family is what gives John strength and encouragement to be a better man. He knows

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    from the philosophy of knowledge” (Parry-Giles‚ 2008). Today‚ it is used by an adversary to state something truthful while twisting it into a negative light. Tattooed people have their own stereotypes as well. Most stereotypes for people with tattoos

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    or not you are the one being stereotyped or you are doing the stereotyping‚ in the end it hurts people’s feelings and brings down self-esteems. There are a few stereotypes in society that I have encountered which include the quality of people with tattoos‚ Athletes are not good students‚ and Hispanics working in the landscaping

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    other such signifier of identity is through body modification‚ particularly tattooing and body piercing. In today’s society people have adopted the new style or trend of body modification. There are many reasons in which people obtain piercings and tattoos. Those who modify‚ manipulate and mutilate their bodies do so for many reasons. Some say it’s simply exciting and pleasurable‚ or part of the latest fad. Others place it in the context of art‚ ritual or self-expression-they say it’s an act with cultural

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    direction of the door. What is it that distinguishes us apart from each other? Society norms seem to be helping people in creating their identity. Daring to be different is what makes a human an individual. Andres Martin‚ author of “On Teenagers and Tattoos” and Brent Staples‚ author of “Black Men and Public Space” both describe experiences with identity in their short essays. These authors explain that identity is created from the social norm. Once identity is created‚ a person can choose to follow

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    is an example of a religious group that practices ancient and modern body modification arts. They believe that tattoos and piercings are essential to their spirituality and strengthens the bond between mind‚ body and soul. They believe that body modification ensures that they are spiritually complete and healthy individuals (United States Church of Body Modification). Therefore‚ tattoos or piercings can raise both discrimination and constitutional issues. Religious discrimination can be brought

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    Tattoos & Poetry equal Relationship Tattoos are permanent symbols on the body that last forever‚ just as poetry is a permanent symbol of true feelings of love but on paper. Tattoos and poetry can both be compared to love in a relationship just like Kim’s Addonizio’s “First Poem for You” by the use of symbolic words. Water and lightening are two words that have a symbolic meaning for the poem. “Lines of lightening pulsing just above your nipple‚ can find‚ as if by instinct‚ the blue swirls of water

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