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Tattoo's accepted in many Religions
Lin, Yang. "Age, sex, education, religion, and perception of tattoos." Psychological reports 90.2 (2002): 654-658. A professor from the University of Akron, Yang Lin is a credible source for my investigation on the widespread acceptance and discrimination of tattoo's in many different Religions. Professor Lin has accomplished Intercultural communications, Political communication, and basic course teaching. Professor Lin also has his Ph.D., in Communications, from the University of Oklahoma -
Tattoos: A College fad or fashion statement?
Armstrong, Myrna L., et al. "College tattoos: More than skin deep." Dermatology Nursing 14.5 (2002): 317-323. Myrna L. Armstrong is fromTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Nursing. Myrna Armstrong, Ed.D., R.N., FAAN, dedicated 16 years to TTUHSC, during which she served as a tenured professor and regional dean for the School of Nursing at Highland Lakes. In 1999, she led the way for the state’s first complete online RN to BSN program. -
Tattoo's from a Nation wide outlook
Laumann, Anne E., and Amy J. Derick. "Tattoos and body piercings in the United States: a national data set." Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 55.3 (2006): 413-421. Anne E, Laumann is a credible source, graduating in 1968 with her MBCHB from Burmingham University in England for Dermatology. Amy J. Derick is another credible source for this project, she graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker SChool of Medicine and provides medical dermatology background. -
Tattoos are a form of cultural identity
Jensen, Lene Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, and Jessica McKenzie. "Globalization and cultural identity." Handbook of identity theory and research. Springer New York, 2011. 285-301. Lene Arnett Jensen is Associate Professor at Clark University, USA. She received her Ph.D. from the Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago in 1996, and did one year of postdoctoral work in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. -
KARACAOGLAN, Uta (analytic). "Tattoo And Taboo: On The Meaning Of Tattoos In The Analytic Process (English)." International Journal Of Psycho-Analysis 93.1 (0001): 5-28. FRANCIS. Web. 15 Sept. 2014.**
KARACAOGLAN, Uta (analytic). "Tattoo And Taboo: On The Meaning Of Tattoos In The Analytic Process (English)." International Journal Of Psycho-Analysis 93.1 (0001): 5-28. FRANCIS. Web. 15 Sept. 2014. -
Tattoos: Seperation of skin and self
Martin, Chris William. "Tattoos as Narratives: Skin and Self." The Public Journal of Semiotics 4.2 (2013): 2-46. Chris Martin has his M.A. in Sociology - from Memorial University of Newfoundland 2012 and his B.A. (Sociology, Criminology Certificate), at Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2010. -
The Tattoo A Mark of Subversion, Deviance, or Mainstream Self-Expression? / by Jocelyn Camacho..
Camacho, Jocelyn. The Tattoo A Mark Of Subversion, Deviance, Or Mainstream Self-Expression? / By Jocelyn Camacho. n.p.: 2013., 2013. University of South Florida Libraries Catalog. Web. 15 Sept. 2014. -
Motivations behind acquiring tattoos and feelings of regret: Highlights from an Eastern Mediterranean context.
Caru, Antonella, et al. "Motivations Behind Acquiring Tattoos And Feelings Of Regret: Highlights From An Eastern Mediterranean Context." Journal Of Consumer Behaviour 3 (2014): 212. Academic OneFile. Web. 15 Sept. 2014. -
The truth behind the motivation of getting tattoos
Atik, Deniz, and Cansu Yιldιrιm. "Motivations behind acquiring tattoos and feelings of regret: Highlights from an Eastern Mediterranean context." Journal of Consumer Behaviour 13.3 (2014): 212-223. Cansu Yιldιrιm is a PhD candidate of Marketing at Izmir University of Economics, Turkey. Deniz Atik has been Assistant Professor of Marketing at Izmir University, Turkey since 2006. Her BBA and MBA degrees were awarded at Georgia State University, and her PhD at Bocconi University.