Tattoos have been around for a long time. Exhibit A is Otzi the Iceman. He has tattoos and was buried in a glacier 5,000 years ago. While he is not the only tattooed human we have ever found, historically, tattoos are not a common phenomenon. Most human remains we find are ink free. I see a lot of tattoos in my work at a prison. In fact, most of my students have tattoos. Some of their ink is well done and some is awful. Some of it looks like it was done by a professional in a studio. Some could have been done by a blind kindergartner in a swing set.
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Jerome Parent is a Vietnam veteran who has been an adjunct professor of English Composition since 2002. He retired from public school teaching and is now a GED instructor at a reentry center. He earned a bachelor's and a master's degree at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs and has four decades of teaching experience in a number of subjects and with students who range in ages from preschool to adult. He was the head writer for a 2-year United States Space Foundation science curriculum project and has done technical writing and editing for a variety of companies in the Pikes Peak region. He has sold several short stories and a screenplay. 2ff7e9595c
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