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    Tattoos in Society

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    expanding their empire the art of tattooing spread all the way to civilizations like Crete‚ Greece‚ Persia‚ Arabia and China. The word “tattoo” itself comes from the “Polynesian word ‘ta’ which means striking something and the Tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means ‘to mark something’.” ("Designboom") in the 1700s Captain Cook traveled to the south Pacific and when he returned to London he brought back the art of tattooing form the Polynesian people. Until 1891 tattooing was done by hand‚ the first mechanical

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    Tattoo Research

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    Artistic blood courses through my veins. All of my belongings as a kid featured puff paint creations and homemade bedazzling. Expressing this artistic side of my personality on my skin is a dream that I hope to one day peruse. Personalizing and decorating one’s body is beautiful and truly inspiring. I have always been one to gawk at beautifully done tattoos‚ alongside any other uniquely displayed physical statement regarding one’s appearance. Views on tattoos vary throughout every religion‚

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    Growing up‚ I spent all my summers in Fiji‚ lost in the world wind of family members and the Hibiscus Festival. However‚ one thing that always got my eye was the tattoos almost everyone had on the island. It was so different to what I would see in America. Each tattoo was different‚ some were the standard black‚ while others were filled in with colors. Getting a tattoo is something that should carefully be thought about. No matter how beautiful it looks‚ it is something that you will have to look

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    Should teenagers have a tattoo? Having prevailed in the world for thousands years‚ nowadays‚ tattoos have been known in every corner of the world (Lawrence‚ 1999). The Food and Drug Administration estimated that 45 millions people in the United States have at least a tattoo (Israel‚ 2011) and then 17% of them regrets getting tattoos (Schulz‚ 2011) due to its health effects and the discrimination against it. Thus‚ in our opinion‚ teenagers should not be allowed to have a tattoo.

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    This is actually considered a form of art. It isn’t like tattoos just came out of nowhere; they’ve been around for thousands of years. In Japan‚ the earliest evidence of tattooing was found in the form of clay figurines that have faces painted or engraved to represent tattoo marks. Tattoos are pieces of art that are forever inked on people’s skin. Some can be very personal to the artist and the person receiving the tattoo

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    Risks Of Getting A Tattoo

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    They breach the skin making skin infections possible. There are many records where the hazards of tattooing have been recorded when they were practiced in unsanitary conditions. If these needles are not properly sterilized‚ they can lead to infections‚ hence making it one of the risks one is taking. For example‚ if a person with HIV or hepatitis gets a

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    2006‚ 24% of Americans between 18 and 50 are tattooed. That averages to be almost one in four Americans with tattoos. Perhaps there is some truth to what Mom said. Mom was quite possibly falsely stereotyping individuals. The act of tattooing began many centuries ago. In our society today tattoos are becoming more popular. The body art trend consists of no set age limit. Tattoos are commonly seen on grandparents‚ parents‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ or even priests today. Tattoos have

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    Tattoos have been around since ancient Egypt and have also been discovered on "the iceman" from millions of years ago. So why all the talk today about the tattoo culture and its effects on our society? Some nations of the world still sees tattooing as a family and cultural tradition. Children are tattooed as a right of passage. In America‚ we feel it is an expression of who we are as a person. With this self expression comes positive and negative feedback from other members of our society.

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    Tattoos and Society

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    For many generations all the way up to millenniums tattoos have been a part of human nature. Tattoos have been a part of society all the way from Egyptians’ tattooing pregnant women to the rebellious teenage daughter the preacher though he raised better. Tattoos at one point were used for healing all the way to marking the status of which somebody is markings of belonging to a gang‚ pregnant woman or Indians marking which tribe they belong to. Throughout this essay I will discuss with you the

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    and still are widespread among the Polynesian people‚ certain tribal groups in the Philippines‚ Africa‚ North America‚ South America‚ Mesoamerica‚ Europe‚ Japan‚ Cambodia‚ New Zealand and China. Despite some taboos and superstitions surrounding tattooing‚ the art continues to be popular all over the world. In this essay I intend to educate you on the origin of tattoos and how they slowly but surely have been accepted into today’s society but are still being stereotyped and discriminated against.

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