Monday, April 26, 2010

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Monday, April 19, 2010

People have also been forcibly tattooed. A well known example is the identification system for inmates in Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. Tattoos have also been used for identification in other ways. For example, in the period of early contact between the Māori and Europeans, Māori chiefs sometimes drew their moko (facial tattoo) on documents in place of a signature. Tattoos are sometimes used by forensic pathologists to help them identify burned, putrefied, or mutilated bodies. Tattoo pigment is buried deep enough in the skin that even severe burns are not likely to destroy a tattoo.[citation needed] For many centuries seafarers have undergone tattooing for the purpose of enabling identification after drowning. In this way recovered bodies of such drowned persons could be connected with their family members or friends before burial. Therefore tattooists often worked in ports where potential customers were numerous. The traditional custom continues today in the Royal Navy (Great Britain) and in many others.

Tattoos are also placed on animals, though very rarely for decorative reasons. Pets, show animals, thoroughbred horses and livestock are sometimes tattooed with identification and other marks. Pet dogs and cats are often tattooed with a serial number (usually in the ear, or on the inner thigh) via which their owners can be identified. Also, animals are occasionally tattooed to prevent sunburn (on the nose, for example). Such tattoos are often performed by a veterinarian and in most cases the animals are anesthetized during the process. Branding is used for similar reasons and is often performed without anesthesia, but is different from tattooing as no ink or dye is inserted during the process.


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Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Well Tattoos For Girls - That having been said it’s still true that more men than women get tattoos and it’s even true that there is a little element of social rebellion inherent in a woman’s decision to get a tattoo, although this is less and less the case, tattoos are more like a fashion item these days.

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Women’s tattoo designs are also less heavy, less aggressive looking compared to men's tattoos. They tend to have thinner lines, though this is, of course, a generalization rather than a rule.

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Drawing tattoos by women was a rare scene just forty or fifty years ago. A few girls chose tattoos at that period that was seemed in fact an exceptional and rebellious fashion as well. However, the scenario has changed rapidly last twenty years. Tattooing has widely accepted and become very popular. Celebrity girls also added an extra flavor in this regard. While some tattoo designs like Betty Boop (cartoon character), barbed wire armbands as well as dolphins were very popular ones in the nineties, the trend has changed a lot in the early 21st century. Today, tattoo styles found in the field of Indian Hindu tattoos, Japanese tattoos, traditional American, Anime Floral designs are very popular names to the fashion loving girls.

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