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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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    The healing power of music has existed since the beginning of human civilization. Music has grown to define a person’s values and become an aspect of culture. Such a force has led medical specialists to believe in music therapy as a treatment just like any other drug would be. As a result‚ the music therapeutic field of study has grown over the past decades with support from new findings from extended research. Music therapy should be one of the top treatments for common medical situations‚ such

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    177 Global Journal of Medicinal Plant Research‚ 1(2): 177-183‚ 2013 ISSN 2074-0883   Assessment of the safety of tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta L.) decoction as alternative folkloric medicine 1 Sharon Rose M. Tabugo‚ 1Rolliebert B. Rampola‚ 2Edgar Vasallo Jr.‚ 1Ma. Reina Suzette B. Madamba 1 Department of Biological Sciences‚ College of Science and Mathematics‚ MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology‚ Iligan City; 2 Capitol University‚ Cagayan de Oro City ABSTRACT Euphorbia hirta

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    The Life of the Amish Jessie Duquette ANT101: Intro to Cultural Anthropology Jennifer Cramer January 26‚ 2013 The Life of the Amish The Amish are members of an Anabaptist Christian denomination. Amish are also sometimes known as Amish Mennonites‚ they are known for their separation from society‚ for living in isolated Amish communities‚ for the rejection of most modern technology and for the way they dress. In the United States‚ Amish communities are mostly found in Pennsylvania‚ Ohio‚ and

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    MILLERSBURG — While the rest of the world sat captivated as a group of men and women‚ along with their leader‚ were charged with federal hate crimes for viciously cutting the hair and beards of Amish men and women‚ Johnny Mast was inside looking out of what he now realizes was a cult. “Breakaway Amish: Growing Up with the Bergholz Beard Cutters” recently was released and now is available for purchase at Gospel Bookstore in Berlin. He appeared for a book signing at the store over the summer and will

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    The Amish Community: The Effects of Subsistence on Aspects of a Culture Tristin Bovee ANT 101 Ilda Jimenez y West October 29‚ 2012 The Amish Community: The Effects of Subsistence on Aspects of a Culture Any person who observes an Amish community may catch a glimpse of a lifestyle that looks as if it adheres to no modicum of logic. Why would a whole group of people choose to live without the technology that makes life so much easier? The answer is simple and uncomplicated; cultural preservation

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    Amish Country Last Thursday‚ the ELI took all the students to Amish country. We all went by bus. We went to an Amish house where we met Mike. Mike made a presentation about Amish life. He showed their clothes. He told us that the Amish came from Germany. He told us that the Amish want to be separate from society. They don’t have electricity‚ so they use lanterns‚ also they don’t have cars they use buggies. I learned many things from the presentation. Firstly‚ the Amish are peaceful people

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    Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm As health care providers‚ it is natural to want to heal the patients completely. Today‚ many people are wanting and needing more from their health care system. The healing hospital paradigm incorporates the process of physical healing‚ as well as the mind and spiritual healing (Erie Chapman Foundation‚ 2009). Spirituality is the foundation of the meaning of life. For some‚ the foundation is built on religion and for others it may include things like music‚ art

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    REVIEW ARTICLE Sports Med 2003; 33 (5): 381-394 0112-1642/03/0005-0381/$30.00/0  Adis Data Information BV 2003. All rights reserved. The Roles of Growth Factors in Tendon and Ligament Healing Timothy Molloy‚ Yao Wang and George A.C. Murrell Orthopaedic Research Institute‚ St George Hospital Campus‚ University of New South Wales‚ Sydney‚ NSW‚ Australia Contents Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Healing Throught the Power of Positive Thinking Healing Through the Power of Positive Thinking 1st Edition 1993 Published by: © Universal Life The Inner Religion PO Box 3549 Woodbridge‚ CT 06525 USA Licensed edition translated from the original German title: "Heilung durch die Kraft des positiven Denkens" The German edition is the work of reference for all questions regarding the meaning of the contents © Verlag DAS WORT GmbH im Universellen Leben Max-Braun-Strasse 2‚ 97828 Marktheidenfeld/Altfeld

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