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    modern conveniences. The Amish represent themselves as an ideal body but are criticized for many of the traditions and beliefs they support. The paradox of the Amish brand often extricates questions on the methods the modern world abides and puts into question the integrity of them. The Amish civilization serves as a utopia. “Utopia” is a name endowed to an ideal community or society‚ used to describe both communities that have attempted

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    different ways of life‚ I do too. Both of my parents were born and raised in El Salvador‚ while I was born and raised in the United States. The Salvadorian and American culture are very different. In the Salvadorian culture everyone is family oriented and spend as much time as possible with their loved ones. Furthermore the Salvadorian culture does not consider education as a very important matter‚ getting a job and earning money is more important. The reason for this is that in El Salvador there is

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    Abstract The focus of this research paper is to examine the religious beliefs of the Amish communities. From their humble beginnings of migration into the United States from Europe‚ to their present day living arrangements‚ they have been and will continue to be a prosperous community. By shunning modern conveniences and relying only on what nature has provided‚ society has referred to them as the “Plain People.” Being far from ordinary in their dress and way of life separates this community

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    is considered unnecessary to do outside what you do with your loved ones inside your own homes. There is no need to show everyone else that you are dating because it isn’t any of there business. When invited to one’s house it is also in Japanese culture to bring a gift for the homeowner. In some cases the host shall give the guest a gift as well‚ thanking them for comeing. Gift giving shows that you are thankful for their hospitality and shows appreciation for comeing‚ but the receiver of the gift

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    Case study/Cross Cultural Comparison The Amish is a group of traditionalist Christians that rely on simple living‚ plain dress and refuse to adapt to modern technology. The history of the Amish started in Switzerland in 1693 led by Jakob Amman. Today majority of the traditional descendants of the Amish live in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Family In an average Amish family it consist of‚ a mother‚ father with an average of 7 children. Their grandparents play a vital part of the family because once

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    Samoan Americans and Americans share a lot in common‚ they also have many differences. Samoa is situated about 2‚500 miles southwest of Hawai’i and about 1‚800 miles northeast of New Zealand. Modern Samoa is divided into two parts: the much larger‚ independent nation of Samoa — formerly known as Western Samoa; and the relatively small American Samoa‚ the only U.S. territory south of the equator‚ Hawaii. The subculture in Hawaii is Samoan. Samoan Americans share a lot in common with the American culture

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    Amish Culture Essay

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    The simple and unique Amish culture was founded in 1693 in Europe by Jakob Ammann (Treating) and members after defecting from the Anabaptist movement of 1525 (Purnell pg 37). Soon after defecting from the movement‚ many of the members of the newly founded Amish church were sought after for persecution and for that reason immigrated to the United States of America during the 17th and 18th centuries. (Purnell pg 37). Today the Amish culture has expanded throughout twenty states including but not limited

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    American Culture Vs Russian Culture America and Russia are two countries who always seem to be in the news. Normally‚ when the two are used in the same sentence‚ there is a lot of tension in the air. Russia and America have had a rocky relationship since the Cold War ended back in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Both are very influential countries despite always bumping heads. As you can imagine‚ their cultures are very different. To start off‚ Russia and America both have official

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    aware of the different cultures that I was 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

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    Morgan Yordy Culture Speech Outline Specific Goal: Inform about the Amish lifestyle and culture. Introduction Imagine your life without electricity‚ a formal education past eighth grade‚ or blue jeans. Sounds pretty tough‚ right? This is a simple way to explain the lifestyle of the Amish communities that are scattered throughout North America. For most of us‚ the Amish are a group of people that are mysterious‚ like a letter that contains no return address and appears in the mail one day

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