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    one consider the Amish communities as rebellious? The Amish are a unique subculture of the United States that do not adopt customs‚ norms‚ and lifestyles of the broader society (Sternheimer‚ 2012). Just because they set themselves apart from social norms‚ does not make them deviate. The Amish is an old religious group that originated in Europe. In the sixteenth century‚ Jakob Ammann and other devoted followers broke away from the Anabaptists and establish themselves as the Amish. Due to a disagreement

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    never been known that much before in my life. I learn a lot about Amish culture‚ values and practices‚ and the understanding Amish cultures is very important for history of Amish. The Amish is branch of Christianity and they originally come from Switzerland. The Amish emerged from Anabaptist movement in 1525‚ that are known nowadays as Mennonites and later on spread out all over surrounding cities and countries. This old and new Amish does not believe a government involving of religion and values.

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    the status of one’s self determines their acceptance in the community of Salem. Similarly‚ in the documentary ‘The devil’s playground’‚ different personalities struggle to secure themselves a sense of acceptance between the conflicting English and Amish world. The song ‘prisoner of society’ by the Living End also shows acceptance as a foundation of belonging in the way it narrates the inner voice of youth who are evidently not accepted by public. In ‘The Crucible’ the accusations of involvement

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    The Amish are a sect of Anabaptists who emigrated from the Swiss region of Europe and adhere to a lifestyle of approximately 150 years back in time. They dress simply‚ avoid modern conveniences‚ and live a farm lifestyle. Because of this‚ the Amish Children have a good deal of outdoor play and participate in farm chores as soon as there are able. As a result‚ they are exposed

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    Amish Culture Odel R. Ortega ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Prof. Corinne Barker April 01‚ 2012 Amish Culture The Amish or Anabaptists date back to sixteenth-century Europe were they lived a life of turmoil due to their subsequent believes. The Amish’s primary mode of subsistence known as emerging agriculturalists‚ a method of cultivating soil‚ producing crops‚ raising and hording livestock. Traditional Amish culture revolve around agriculture‚ farm life is practiced and

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    Carleigh K Mrs.W English III 3 December 20-- A Comparison of Hasidic Jews and the Amish Hasidic Jews and the Amish have surprising similarities in lifestyles and clothing preferences but differ in their religious beliefs. Hasidic Jews and the Amish separate themselves from the rest of the world. Each live in all Jewish or all Amish communities and follow the same traditions and customs as other families in their respective groups. Hasidic Jews do not use modern comforts such as ovens

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    1 Simularites in cultures seperated by time and distance. David Hall Soc 1001 August 6‚ 2013 Rebecca Stout Two different cultures Abstract Today I am going to discuss two different cultures. They are going to be the Maasai of Kenya and the Amish of America. What I am going to be discussuing is the way that some of 2 there Rituals and how there children come of age are different but at the same time very simular. Oddly enough both use a type of corpral punishment to discipline and teach

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    Amish Pregnancy and Labor Courtney M. Birt University of Maine at Fort Kent In working with clients of other cultures‚ all health care professionals must be open and respectful to their patients’ values and beliefs. Culture can be defined as a set of learned values‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ and practices that are shared by a group and are passed from one generation to other. However‚ it is important to understand that not all members of a culture have the same behavior. A nurse must demonstrate cultural

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    Through them involved the way he/she live‚ background (Culture) and appearance. “Different cultures and people have their own way of living.” In the film “Witness” directed by Peter Weir is an interesting genre that shares two different worlds. “The Amish world and the Modern world.” It shares the way

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    frame‚ unusual haircut‚ and he was dressed in all black as if he was on his way to a funeral. As I walked by the man I took a good look at his face. I recognized at first glance that the man had silly mustache. The mustache had reminded me of an old Amish man.

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