Body piercing and tattoos
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- ISBN: 9780737772388 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 0737772387 (hardcover)
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98 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 24 cm. - Publisher: Farmington Hills, Mich : Greenhaven Press, [2015]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Tattoos have become mainstream / Susan Swartz -- Tattoos often represent a struggle to survive / Joseph Miller -- Body piercings and tattoos can be a form of self-care / Rebecca Lawrence -- Body modification can be a way to assert ownership of one's body / Olivia James -- Tattoo ink-related infections: awareness, diagnosis, reporting, and prevention / Pamela M. LeBlanc, Katherine A. Hollinger, Karl C. Klontz -- Temporary tattoos may put you at risk / US Food and Drug Administration -- What to know before you get a tattoo / Orly Avitzur -- Teen piercing trends: earlobe gauging, stretching and body piercing / Mary Fetzer -- Teens should not get trendy body piercings / Leah S. -- Teens should be able to get tattoos / Silvia Cardona-Tapia -- Inked and regretful: removing tattoos / US Food and Drug Administration -- Tattoos represent modern-day social branding / Reef Karim -- Job discrimination based on body modification is outdated / Elise Martorano. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | GN 419.25 .B63 2015 | 30775305504327 | General Collection | Available | - |

Body Piercing and Tattoos
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Table of Contents
Body Piercing and Tattoos
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction | p. 5 | |
1 | Tattoos Have Become Mainstream Susan Swartz | p. 8 |
2 | Tattoos Often Represent a Struggle to Survive Joseph Miller | p. 13 |
3 | Body Piercings and Tattoos Can Be a Form of Self-Care Rebecca Lawrence | p. 18 |
4 | Body Modification Can Be a Way to Assert Ownership of One's Body Olivia James | p. 18 |
5 | Tattoo Ink-Related Infections: Awareness, Diagnosis, Reporting, and Prevention Pamela M. LeBlanc and Katherine A. Hollinger and Karl C. Klontz | p. 27 |
6 | Temporary Tattoos May Put You at Risk: US Food and Drug Administration | p. 33 |
7 | What to Know Before You Get a Tattoo Qrly Avitzur | p. 38 |
8 | Teen Piercing Trends: Earlobe Gauging, Stretching and Body Piercing Mary Fetzer | p. 44 |
9 | Teens Should Not Get Trendy Body Piercings Leah S. | p. 50 |
10 | Teens Should Be Able to Get Tattoos Silvia Cardona-Tapia | p. 55 |
11 | Inked and Regretful: Removing Tattoos: US Food and Drug Administration | p. 59 |
12 | Tattoos Represent Modern-Day Social Branding Reef Karim | p. 65 |
13 | Job Discrimination Based on Body Modification Is Outdated Elise Martorano | p. 71 |
Appendix | ||
What You Should Know About Body Piercing and Tattoos | p. 76 | |
What You Should Do About Body Piercing and Tattoos | p. 80 | |
Organizations to Contact | p. 83 | |
Bibliography | p. 89 | |
Index | p. 92 | |
Picture Credits | p. 98 |