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    bodyModernized Body Modification Body modification is defined as the altering‚ or adding too of one’s body. When many think of body modification‚ they think of tattoos‚ and piercing. Body modification is in fact a wide spectrum of different types of altercations‚ which may include everything from tanning to scarification. Simple modifications are not usually thought of as body modification‚ because they are so ordinary and seen as “normal”. Simple body modifications are; shaving‚ hair dying‚ teeth

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    Different Types of Body Modifications and why People do them. Throughout the world people are modifying their bodies. Various cultures have tattoo traditions dating as far back from 3000 BC in Asia‚ Africa and the Middle East. From the article “Pretty like a coloring book” by Vybz Kartel‚ he said “The teardrop [tattoo] on my face is in memory of my close friends who have died”. In ancient and modern history people participated in body modification for physical‚ sexual and cosmetic enhancements

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    body modification 1. In Class we watched several documentaries such as Covered: Women and Tattoos‚ Modify‚ Flesh and Blood and Hori Smoku: Sailor Jerry. As we compare these documentaries we can agree‚ all have to do with Body Art Modification. Just the styles of how the body is modified and how the contrast of type of art is different and who the art is being focused on. In Covered the main objective is to present the experience of heavily tattooed women: their love of ink‚ their imagery

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    ancient Aztecs and primitive tribes to our modern culture body modification‚ the deliberate altercation of one’s body‚ has existed for thousands of years. As this industry has grown‚ so have the debates over body modification. Melanie Phillips has gone as far as equating these practices to “self – mutilation and their popularity as a sign of a morally corrupt‚ shallow‚ and spiritually empty culture.” This is not the case. Body modification is overflowing in history and culture from around the world

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    body modification 873 words. "Job Stoppers" People who express themselves with body modification should not be subject to having opportunities taken from them. What is or isn’t on your body doesn’t have anything to do with what someone capable of doing. People who choose to express themselves in the way they best see their body will continue to receive discrimination when trying to get a respectable job. Body modification is as much a choice as religion‚ sexual orientation‚ and race

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    Body Modification 2 In today’s society‚ people are significantly embracing the style of body modification. It appears that no matter where one is in the world‚ it is impossible to evade the reality of body art; the appearance of tattoos and piercings. It has become a fundamental part of our society. Appearance norms make people look similar and people break the rules and violate appearance expectations. Some of these deviants form deviant communities. These communities are driven by the

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    The History and Culture of Body Modification What is body modification and why has it had such a large impact on society? For centuries humans have been using their bodies as a canvas to identify themselves to the rest of society. Body modification lets a person stand out or blend in; it allows people to describe who they are and where they come from without saying a word. There are many forms of body modification such as Tattooing‚ Scarification‚ Piercings‚ Stretching‚ Plastic Surgery‚ and Corseting

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    Body modification in American Culture In recent years tattooing and body piercing have become increasingly prevalent in popular culture. These forms of body modification are no longer tools used by criminals and gang member‚ showing their role in society. These practices are used by many of teenagers and young adults in our society today. In fact many of these practices have been a positive trend in American culture‚ giving adolescents a way of expressing themselves Studies have revealed a positive

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    It is the art of body modification. People do different things to there bodies to make it reflect who they feel they are inside. According to Webster’s dictionary‚ “body modification is the permanent or semi-permanent altering of the human body for non-medical reasons‚ most often religious or aesthetic.” Many items that fall under this broad category are frowned upon by society. However‚ there are some that are accepted as well. This is a brief history of those types of modification. There are many

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    The last decade has seen a dramatic rise in spectacular forms of body modification‚ including the tattoo renaissance and the phenomena of body piercing‚ the emergence of neo-tribal practices like scarification and the invention of new‚ high-tech forms of body art like sub-dermal implants. Therefore‚ body modification practices have proven to be an interesting field of study for sociologists interested in deviance‚ social control‚ and the social construction of problematic behaviour. Much of the

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