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1 I had just finished reading Father Gregory Boyle SJ
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1 I had just finished reading Father Gregory Boyle SJ. Thererealarecarefully.streets,theresafety. Ifreceivedpropermeasures,theregreater If procedures Youare rectprocedures. TATTOOS Uses only new needles and separate ink pots on each person Uses brand ne Across Cultures. Kristine Chaussé. taboo . |. təˈboō. ; . ta. -| . (also . tabu. ) . “A social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing” . Tattoos. How would you describe each of the four tattoos pictured on the previous page? List the prominent features of each, and then write two or three sentences that describe each of them.. After studying the four pictures and reviewing your answers to question 1, write a one-sentence general statement that sums up your ideas about tattoos. For example, why do you think people get tattoos? Do you see them as a way for people to express themselves? As a way to demonstrate individuality? As a form of rebellion? As an impulsive act?. Body Piercings. Tattoos . Created by injecting a colored pigment into the skin creating a permanent visible design . Temporary Henna tattoos are available . Tattoos. Most tattoo artists use an electrically powered, vertical, vibrating instrument to inject the tattoo pigment. - the instrument injects pigment at 50 to 30,000 times per minute into the second layer of skin (the dermis), at a depth of 1/64 to 1/16 of an inch . Aaron Linton. Thesis. There are too many people making the mistake in getting a tattoo when they’re young and end up regretting it.. Main points. Can cause infections. End up regretting it. permanent. Jason . Crishon. Summary (. Egyptian Tattoos). . Tattooing has a long history through all different cultures. About 6000 years ago 57 tattoos was found by . Oetzi. , the Tyrolean mummy also known as the “Iceman”. He’s frozen body was found well preserved in the . Anatomy & Tattoo. Making a connection to the human body and the history of Tattoo’s. What is the Origin of the word “Tattoo”?. Tattoo's. :. . (Body Art). The word Tattoo '. Tatau. ' originates from Polynesia. It was first written in the records from Captain Cooks Voyages in 1769.. Part 1. :. What we will cover. : . What are tattoos?. How are they made in different cultures.. Where do they come from?. Historically where did they originate and how did they travel to different parts of the world. . Why is this information important?. A recent study showed 51% of undergraduate college students have something pierced besides their ears.. A 1999 study found only 6 of 28 emergency physicians were able to describe proper removal techniques.. Body Piercing. Tattoos. 1. How do you feel about tattoos? . 2. When you see somebody with a lot of tattoos what do you think? . 3. Do you have any tattoos? . If so, tell us how/why you got them. Was it painful? . Body Art. Body Piercing. Categories. Ear. Piercing. Parts. Of The . Ear. . Pierced. 1- . H. elix. / . Cartilage. 2- Industrial. 3-. Rook. 4-. Daith. . 5-Tragus . Art with Ms. Gay. Spring 2017. Tattoo History. The word “tattoo” is derived from the Tahitian word “. tatu. ,” which means “to mark”. Tattoos and tattooing tools have been discovered from time periods as early as ~3000 B.C.. In the Beginning…. During the early 20th century, the Belgian anthropologist, Arnold Van Gennep, observed that all cultures have prescribed ways for an individual and society to deal with these emotion charged situations through rituals. . By the end of class:. Able to answer . What does Otzi’s remains tell us about daily life in the Mesolithic Era?. What is Otzi’s significance to understanding history?. Was Otzi murdered or did he die naturally?.
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