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Tattoos, Taboos and The Risk of Permanence

October 11, 2020 by Dr Rob Long 1 Comment

Tattoos, Taboos and The Risk of Permanence I was brought up in a home where tattoos were associated with deviance, bodgies, widgies, bikers, sailors and sinfulness. Yet my own children have many tattoos, some the size of all their back. My youngest daughter has 13 tattoos! A study of the semiotics … [Read more...] about Tattoos, Taboos and The Risk of Permanence

Filed Under: Robert Long, Semiotics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: AIHS BoK on Ethics, taboos, tattoos

SafetyTats – Child Safety Tattoos

November 18, 2012 by Admin 13 Comments

SafetyTats - Child Safety Tattoos Interesting concept for any family who may find themselves in a crowded environment such as big city, shopping mall, sporting event, theme park, carnival, concert, fair or showgrounds. The idea for SafetyTat temporary child ID tattoos was born of necessity one … [Read more...] about SafetyTats – Child Safety Tattoos

Filed Under: Workplace Safety Tagged With: amusement park, ballpoint pen, carnival, carnival concert, child id, Child Safety, mobile phone number, parents, Safety Slogans and Quotes, several times, tattoos, theme park

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