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    Tattoos Past and Present

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    org/feature/15-surprising-stats-about-tattoos/ Contender Ministries (n.d.)The Problems With Carbon-14 dating. Retrieved October 10‚ 2011 from http://contenderministries.org/evolution/carbon14.php Deitz‚ L. (2011). History of Tattooing Methods. Retrieved October 12‚ 2011 from http://www.ehow.com/about_4884845_history-tattooing-methods.html Designboom. (2000-2010). A brief history  of tattoos Retrieved from http: //www.designboom.com/history/tattoo_history.html Japanese Tattoo. (n.d.).History of Japanese tattoos Retrieved

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    Tattoo You The feature article ‘Tattoo You’ by Daniel Hatch focuses on the devolution of tattoos. In the past‚ people inked their bodies because it had a meaning to them. However‚ people today get tattoos because tattooing has become a fashion. Just like any piece of clothing that come in and out of trend‚ once tattoos are out of fashion‚ people will simply get them removed. Fashion is an important issue today that mainly influences young people into following someone else’s taste. Hatch uses

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    Tattoos and Piercings

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    tattoos and body piercing parlors are regulated by local health departments‚ there are risks involved due to unsanitary conditions that can cause disease. These risks are relatively uncommon even though tattoos and body piercing are very popular. Tattooing has been around for years and there are several reasons why people decide to get tattoos. Some people decide to get a tattoo that might reflect a loved ones name. They may want to pay tribute to a lost loved one or just might want to display their

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    symbolism could be made out of the designs. But scientists have a theory that these tattoos were part of some sort of medical or spiritual healing process. The process of the first tattoos was long and painful. Some of the first tools used in tattooing were made of bone‚ stone‚ or wood. There were mainly two types of tools used in the process of making most tribal tattoos: a small tool that looked like a rake‚ and another rod with a flat surface. The rake-shaped tool was used to make the design

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    in a clean‚ safe‚ and relaxed environment. Our vision is to provide quality service and help the local community. We want to be unique in every facet of the business such as the creation of your new custom piece‚ body modification‚ and cosmetic tattooing. We provide our services without decree or predetermined notions. Moyo’s Jerzey Ink will work hard for our consumers as well as abide by a moral compass in every interaction that we have with clients. We symbolize every individual who wants to

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    my first tattoo. Even though tattoos are more common than they were years ago‚ tattooing is a process that is complicated and a skilled art. The process of giving a tattoo can be very in depth and difficult to understand. For many years‚ the process of giving a tattoo was only learned by proving one’s self to a tattoo artist in hopes that they would give you your own tattoo machine one day. Now that the art of tattooing has become so popular‚ it is more easily learned. There are many different steps

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    Psychology of a Tattoo

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    Gaddiel R. Martinez Social Psychology Dr. Farber February 23‚ 2010 Introduction In this paper‚ the psychology of Tattoos will be the topic. You will read about the Origin‚ the process of getting a Tattoo‚ and the psychological effect on people who get them. You will also read about the people who do not participate in this art and their reaction to those who do. As I did my research I found that getting a Tattoo can be a beautiful experience in your life‚ while it can also be a label

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    Dangers of Body Art

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    Who is Justin Bieber? Was that your boyfriend back in the day?” Maya’s grandma simply responded‚ “No‚ this is what you call a big mistake!” Grandma did not tell Maya about her life-threatening encounter with Hepatitis B‚ how she was judged for tattooing a Canadian singer’s name on her‚ and how she was not able to keep a steady job. Grandma regrets getting that tattoo. She daydreamed many days how her life could have been better. Can you really blame Grandma? She did this when she was a teenager

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    References: Block‚ B. H. (1998). Body piercing‚ tattooing and the Image of God. ‚ . Retrieved‚ Sept. 17‚ 2008. Retrieved from http://www.beth-elsa.org/be_s0424.htm Manuel‚ L.‚ & Sheenan‚ E. P. (December‚2007). Getting inked: tattoos and college students. College student journal. Retrieved September 23‚2008. Retrieved from http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCR/is_4_41/ai_n27484198/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 wikipedia.org. (n.d.). tattooing [Data file]. Available from wikipedia.org: http:/www

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    accident. According to an article about History of Tattooing‚ tattoo was originally from “Someone with a small wound or gash happened to rub it with a dirty hand that was covered with soot or ash. Once the wound had healed‚ they realized that the skin had healed over the ash and that the mark became a permanent addition”‚ and since then‚ tattoo has been a custom for the indigenous people in all around the world (n.d.). Furthermore‚ in the modern era‚ tattooing has been a common thing and considered fashionable

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