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Introduction to "Tattoos by Design"

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A tattoo, by definition, is a mark or pigment punctured into the skin to form a design, but everybody tends to develop his or her interpretation of a tattoo. To many, tattoos are a form of body art. However, not everybody shares this opinion. The importance of a tattoo has changed over time. It went from a cherished form of expression to a shameful taboo, so tattooing is not something most people would find admirable. The practice of tattooing has existed for centuries, dating back to the ancient Egyptians around 4,000 years ago. Since then, tattoos have been a part of many different cultures around the world including the Nubians, Thracians, Greeks, Romans, and all the way up to Polynesian culture. As a result, all these cultures used tattooing as a form of self-expression and used to convey ideas and traditions. However, as the years progressed, tattoos became misinterpreted. Today, many people view them as a bad thing. So, in the modern era, people believe that tattoos represent c

Peer Reviews For Presentations

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These presentations have been an insightful experience. I was able to present my thesis and get feedback as well as improve presentation skills. I was even able to get to know the other interesting ideas of my classmates. Everyone's presentations, including my own, had their strengths and weaknesses. I enjoyed the presentations that took the time to answer questions their peers had. Some presentations were able to present their argument confidently. In general, a speaker should be able to talk openly and in a polite tone, and also they should act like they know what they're talking about. I also enjoyed the presentations that got straight to the point. Not wasting any time, these speakers presented their ideas quickly and confidently which is very admirable. Some presentations needed more work. For instance, some of the presenters lacked confidence and spoke in a low tone, making it a bit difficult to understand them. As mentioned before, a speaker should know what they&