1. Tattoo Culture of Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood
This specific particular study mainly focuses on people who fall under the category of been in their late adolescence/early adulthood. ... Three of these individuals were between the ages of 19-24. ... One was female and the other one was male, their ages were 60 and 42 respectively. These two individuals were interviewed so that they could provide a basis as to any differences that exist in the tattoo culture of the older generations compared to those of the previously mentioned late adolescent/early adult generation. ... This included the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Chinese, Japanes...
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