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Amish Culture

Culture, as defined by Edward Burnett Tylor "includes all capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society"("Culture" Encyclopedia Britannica Online http://search.ebcom/bol/topic?tmap_id=51795000&tmap_typ=ai). Humans, since the beginning of civilization have learned from one another, the ways in which to survive and maintain order . They have also learned and developed methods that ensure cooperation and promote self-sufficiency. The Amish are a group of people that have done precisely that. This long history of independence and hard work is displayed in the Amish way of life which values religious responsibilities and a good, strong work ethic.
Religion has been the cornerstone of many groups, particularly the Amish. Everything from their methods of education, to the isolation they prefer, exemplify the dedication and piety of the Amish. In the schools, the children are taught very young about the Old Order Amish way of life. They are taught some of the basic......


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