Tattoo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Legalizing Tattooing in South Carolina.

Tattoo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Legalizing Tattooing in South Carolina.
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Legalizing Tattooing in South Carolina

Summary: Discusses the pros and cons of legalizing tattooing in South Carolina. Traces the history of tattoos. Explores reasons why the practice was outlawed in South Carolina.
What is tattooing?

Tattooing is the art of marking the skin with indelible patterns, pictures, or legends by making pricks and inserting colored ink. The word itself has its origins in the South Pacific. The art had been referred to as pricking, scarring, or staining until explorer Captain James Cook encountered the indigenous peoples of Tahiti. (Wilkinson 6)

Tattooing is not just a recent fad. Tattooing has been around for a very long time. "The current first proven incident of a tattoo dates back 4,000 years B.C. a traveler was found in Italy near Austria, preserved in the permafrost of a glacier. Carbon dating and arte facts found near him suggest that he is over 5,300 years old" (Tattoos and Design). Tattoos have been used to identify a person with a particular group or just to decorate a person's body. "Some designs are symbolic: In Japan, carp mean bravery; peonies...

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