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    Scholarly journals are also referred to as peer review journals. According to Lloyd Sealy Library‚ it is called peer review “because the reviewers specialize in the same scholarly area as the author‚ they are considered the author’s peers”. Additionally‚ scholarly journals can be can be found in online library databases such as EBSCO‚ Google Scholar and even your public library online as well as print. These articles are written by specialists in a field and are usually more in-depth then articles

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    Vigen Karchyan Chicano Studies 365 November 13‚ 2015 Professor Pardo Scholarly Journal Abstract The issue and main focus in Pankhurst’s journal was the start and evolution of prostitution. Prostitution regards to having sexual activity in exchange for money or payments. Sometimes other benefits can be made as well and this activity was also known as “commercial sex”. The person who is apart of this activity as a sex worker is known as the “prostitute”. Prostitution is one of the branches in the sex

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    Scholarly Journal Article I chose this article because my step sister is currently going through postnatal depression. I wanted to learn more about it‚ and how they have tried to cure it. It very sad that a lot of mothers go through this and are so defeated by it. I’m glad I got to learn more about Postnatal depression. There are many women who have postnatal depression and don’t know quite how to cure it yet‚ that’s the many reason they did this research. The current study was necessary because

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    REFERENCES: 9 SCHOLARLY JOURNAL PUBLISHING IN SOUTH AFRICA 1. INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the scholarly publishing industry‚ which is one of the backbones of the research and innovation infrastructure in South Africa. It is specifically focused on academic journal publishing. Being an Academic Librarian this is a topic closely linked with the purpose of my profession‚ that is‚ to facilitate access to relevant knowledge and information that is of a high quality. Academic journal publishing

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    The Amish Tiffany Capehart ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Jennifer Hotzman 12/10/12 The Amish Community is very interesting to me. I enjoyed the research and all I have learned by writing this paper. I am going to write this paper on the Amish ways. This paper will include the Amish history‚ beliefs‚ economic status and their organization. Amish History The Amish (also called Amish Mennonites) are all members of an Anabaptist Christian denomination who are especially known

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    is present in the United States whose values‚ practices and beliefs are very different from that of the dominant culture is that of the Amish. The Amish is a subculture as well as a religious sect whose values‚ practices and beliefs existed long before its introduction to the United States. Amish origin can be traced back to the sixteenth century and the Amish are direct descendants of the Antabtists‚ later known as Mennonites‚ a group that challenged the reforms during the Protestant Reformation

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    Technology & the Amish  The Amish are averse to any technology which they feel weakens the family structure. The conveniences that the rest of us take for granted such as electricity‚ television‚ automobiles‚ telephones and tractors are considered to be a temptation that could cause vanity‚ create inequality‚ or lead the Amish away from their close-knit community and‚ as such‚ are not encouraged or accepted in most orders. Most Amish cultivate their fields with horse-drawn machinery‚ live

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    The Amish‚ who are also called "The Plain People" or Old Order Amish‚ originated in Switzerland in approximately 1525. They originated from a movement called the Anabaptist movement. Jacom Amman was the leader. This happened during the reformation in the16th Century Europe. They believed in holding on to traditions and keeping themselves separated from the world. He was stricter about this than other Anabaptists of that time. The Anabaptists were against the union of church and state and also

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    Who are the Amish? Many people around the world have no idea who or what the Amish culture is. Many countries or towns around the world have their differences and their own rules about their environment and things other people should respect from other countries‚ but most of them are not as strict as the Amish communities. The Amish sometimes referred to as Amish Mennonites‚ are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships that form a subgroup of the Mennonite churches. The Amish are known

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    The Amish are a group of church abiding people‚ whose way of life is driven by their religion. There religion basically tells them that they must be separate from worldly sin to receive salvation. Every facet of their life has something to do with them keeping this way of life. There way of life ties in with their mode of subsistence. The Amish are horticulturist. “Horticulture is a non mechanized‚ non intensive form of plant cultivation performed non repetitively on a plot of land”(Nowak &Laird

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