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    The Vulnerable Population of the Amish With being a vulnerable population‚ the Amish population struggles with seeking adequate healthcare and is at an increased risk for health problems. With the lack of education and coaching to the Amish communities‚ new problems have surfaced which have changed the way nurses educate. Vulnerable Population Definition "Vulnerable populations are those with a greater than average risk of developing health problems (Aday‚ 2001; Sebstian‚ 1996) by virtue of their

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    Anthropology Essay – is neoliberalism the best way for advancement in globalisation Draft 1 Neoliberalism is a theory of political economic practices proposing that human well-being can best be advanced by the maximization of entrepreneurial freedoms within an institutional framework characterized by private property rights‚ individual liberty‚ unencumbered markets‚ and free trade. Neoliberalization has in effect swept across the world like a vast tidal wave of institutional reform and discursive

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    Anth 1131 Fall (201230) Term Project Outline and Synopsis (Due in class Sept 20th‚ 2022) Content‚ Form and Format: A) Outline 1) Use MLA format (available from the Reference desk in the Library) 2) Standard font‚ black on white‚ minimum 10 font (12 IS PREFERRED) 3) All pages must have your name on them and be numbered in the bottom‚ right corner‚ and stapled together. 4) Outline may be done in point form • Please keep it to no more than 250 words

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    choose the topic about Amish because I’m very curious about the Amish culture. I don’t think people understand how different the Amish live. Students who go to Ohio State University no idea what an Amish person looks like. My cousin takes pictures of horse and buggies to show them what is normal in our town. I live in the country‚ so therefore there are Amish people all around us. I never understood how they lived‚ or why they choose lived like that. I know that Amish people are humble people

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    Cross‚ John A. "The Expanding Role Of The Amish In America’s Dairy Industry." American Geographical Society’s Focus On Geography 50.3 (2007): 7-16. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. In the past three decades‚ the Amish communities have tripled in size. Amish people make their living in carpentry‚ and agriculture. The small dairy farms‚ of 10-49 cows‚ are outnumbering the large dairy companies. The Amish men now operate one-eighth of the dairy farms in the Unites States. Nationwide

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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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    Student: Shantal Jaikaran (812001019) Course: Anthropology of the Peoples of the Caribbean Lecturer: Mr. Anand Rampersad The work of Dylan Kerrigan‚ put forth concerning Trinidadian heritage and ‘pre-history’ serves as a thought provoking piece‚ exposing myths that are accepted by the Caribbean people as facts. This is mostly due to a lack of available information on the Caribbean’s history and more specifically on the development of the Caribbean as the rich blend of many ethnicities and cultures

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    Cultural Anthropology: Test #2 Prep (Chapters 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8) This Study Guide is for your information only. It is not a homework assignment and it does not have to be turned in. Test #2 questions will cover vocabulary and concepts from the textbook‚ videos and extra articles. All questions on this test are multiple choice (four answer choices) or True/False. Read the chapter notes and pay special attention to the ethnic examples and special studies sections in your textbook. Original Studies

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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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