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    Once you've decided to get a piercing, the next step is figuring out who should do the job. It's important to choose your artist carefully, since the wrong one could leave you with a variety of bloodborne illnesses, including HIV. Ask around for recommendations and examine your chosen facility with your own eyes before consenting to a piercing procedure. When checking out your potential piercer, here are three things they absolutely need to be: licensed, insured and immaculately clean. With apologies

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    people do you know that either has piercings unnatural hair color, tattoos or have more than one of each? Now think about the number of people you know, think about their personality; are they outgoing, rebellious, shy? Does their appearance affect their personality or the way you think about them? Think about those people you have in your mind throughout this essay, think about if and how they are affected by having those unnatural hair colors, tattoos, and piercings, just think… Now act as if you are

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    Body piercing may sound like a new-age art but the truth is that we have been practicing it for centuries. Have you ever realised that even your earring hole is a form of body piercing? It is the most common form of body piercing practiced. In India, women routinely pierce their nostrils too. Instances of body piercing have been found in the Bible as well as in Egyptian Mummies. Body piercing is the piercing of a body part in order to wear jewelery in the opening created. Does that sound crazy?

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    Oral piercings have become more and more popular among the past couple of decades, especially with younger groups of people.1 They get these piercings because they think it will make them more popular in their social groups or because they think it looks good to get their tongue or lip pierced.2 Years ago, people got piercings because of their certain religious practices or different ethnic groups, but today oral piercings are becoming increasingly popular with the general population regardless of

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    to stand out by being creative and doing creative things such as getting facial piercings, which are also known as body modifications. Body modification has been around for centuries, most people get either piercings or tattoos as a form of art expression. Piercings’ have evolved greatly, with new techniques such as the spectrum piercing which is a piercing of the

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    Expressing Identity through Tattoos and Piercings The rising popularity of tattoos and body piercing is more than just the latest fashion craze. This type of body art has been a part of this world for thousands of years. Tattoos and piercings have served as amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments and even forms of punishment (Smithsonian.com). In the later years (1940 – 2000) tattoos and piercings were more common among teenagers and young adults, but

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    Body modifications have been practiced all around the globe for over hundreds of years. One modification that was and still remains extremely popular is scarification. Scarification comes from the Latin word “scarificare” which literally means “to scratch open” (Ojo 2008: 355). Scarification involves branding, burning, freezing, or cutting into the skin to intentionally influence wounds that create designs, pictures or words. To the People of West Africa, scarification means using their bodies

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    The History of Tattoos and Body Piercing The largest organ in the human body is the skin. Some people choose to express themselves through decorating their skin with tattoos, piercing and other kinds of body art. It's true origin, symbolism, variety, and modern day versions go way back in time. The first tattoo known to man, was found on Otzi, the “Iceman“, in 1991. Otzi himself is from around 4,000 B.C. Fifty-eight tattoos were found on him, they were all made of lines and dots. No real

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    The discrimination of tattoos in the workplace should not be permitted; tattoos and body piercings should be allowed in the workplace. Many people associate tattoos and body piercings with thugs, rebellion, and delinquency. Having a tattoo is not a sign of being rebellious, for it is simply a way to express yourself. Half of the adult population has tattoos and body piercings. Many adults have said their body art has nothing to do with feeling rebellious or any relation to gang activity. While

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    Young Adults Are Uneducated About Body Piercings and Tattoos For centuries human have pierced or tattooed their bodies for cultural or religious reasons, but over time tattoos and piercings have developed into a way where younger and older generation express themselves. Teens and young adults have seen new waves of body art by social media, movies, news and even surroundings. Though having body art on their body many don't know the consequences of getting them. Tattoo ink is made by two things fluid

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