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The Amish Family Life
525 Words - 2 Pages.... these items at the supermarket or cheese houses.
Many farm families eat cornmeal mush - made from oven-roasted field corn - for breakfast. Eggs and cooked cereal are other typical breakfast foods. Fruits or juice may be included.
The main meal of the day typically consists of noodles, macaroni, or potatoes; meat, which is often fried; and canned vegetables. Homemade or supermarket-bought bread is served at every meal. The lighter meal commonly consists of soup, cheese or bologna, and fruit. Snacks are usually apples, cookies, or leftovers.
Teaching Implications
Because of their desire to remain separate from the world, sharing information and new ways of doing thing ....
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The New Mass Society Of The Nineteenth Century
468 Words - 2 Pages.... find jobs found themselves "slaves to the clock". The conditions in the factories were beyond their control. The factories were in a constant flux. Factories would commonly close after only being open for production only a short few months. As a result, the whole family was required to work as well. Woman and children made up half of the labor force in the factories. Women and children were also considered more compliant workers. Men who formerly owned their own farms or shops had a difficult time adjusting to their new role and social status. Craftsmen were also losing their skill and could not compete with the factory’s cheaper massively produced products.
This divisi ....
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Extreme Nationalism
1544 Words - 6 Pages.... describe what can cause and how countries may be torn apart by the multi-cultural ethnic groups located within one nation-state. Yugoslavia is one such nation-state.
During the first half of the 1990’s, Yugoslavia was torn apart by a brutal civil war. This brings up the national question of relationships between multiple ethnic groups within one state’s territory. The violent breakup in Yugoslavia demonstrates that the multinational entities, located within the state, lack the ability to execute legal principles or guidelines to avoid the destruction caused by war.
The former Yugoslavia was built to address three fundamental aspects of the national question. Th ....
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Discrimination Against Women
1060 Words - 4 Pages.... or nullifying the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by women, irrespective of their marital status, on a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights an fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural, civil or any other field.
Why can it spread so widely? It is perpetuated by the survival of stereotypes and of traditional cultural and religious practices and beliefs detrimental to women. Women always don't have the same human right as men. In this society, a number of countries throughout the world, women are denied their basis legal rights, including the right to vote and the right to own property. Many countries discriminate against female nat ....
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Child Abuse
828 Words - 4 Pages.... room or being
tied to a chair for a long period of time or threatening or terrorizing a
child.
Neglect: It's a failure to provide for the child's basic needs. Neglect
could be physical, educational, or emotional. Physical neglect could be
not providing food or clothing, appropriate medical care, supervision, or
proper weather protection. Educational neglect is failure to provide
schooling or special educational needs. For example: Not helping them on
homework or teaching them how to read. Emotional neglect includes the lack
of any emotional support and love.
Physical Abuse: The inflicting of physical injury upon a child. This may
include, burning, hitting, punching ....
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Abuse Of The Innocent
790 Words - 3 Pages.... very little nutrition. Cats/dogs are held in
metal cages and lead miserable lives breeding continuously. Animals suffer
and are neglected, some are sold to research laboratories. A large number
of animals are raised for slaughter each year. A cow "has a natural life
span of twenty- five to thirty years, but only survives for an average of
five".1 An estimated "seventeen million raccoons, beavers, bobcats, lynx,
coyotes, muskrats, nutria, and other animals are trapped each year in the
United States for fur".2 They suffer from unbearable pain for several
hours before their lives are ended by the trapper's club. Is the price of
live worth the price of fur? Psalm 104, 27-30. All ....
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Colonial Super Mom
692 Words - 3 Pages.... children manners and courtesy as well as how to get along in the world. She sacrificed to get the girls a weaving machine so they could make their own cloths for their families when they married. Even when they were older she was able to support them. Through all her child rearing she only lost one child which was extremely good for that time period. It was also due to uncontrollable circumstances like disease. This is a formidable feat especially compared to today’s standards. Along with maintaining her own children she also brought other children into the families of others.
The midwife today is not so important as it was two hundred years ago. Back then it was the hig ....
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Selecting A Home
587 Words - 3 Pages.... you can decorate as you please. If you want your rooms a
certain color, just paint them. If you want wallpaper up, go right ahead
and put it up. If you want ceiling fans in every room, that is up to you.
If you would like a garden in the front lawn, plant your favorite flowers.
With most houses there is a garage for your car. You do not have to worry
about the sun fading your car paint, the hail denting your car, or the rain
dirtying your car, after you just washed it.
However, a major disadvantage would be having your own yard. This
means cutting the grass, raking the leaves, and shoveling the snow.
Another hindrance would be the bills are higher. The water bill is higher ....
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