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Many of the 21 st Century Learning Skills align with the Amish traditions and customs. Amish place a high value on teamwork, collaboration, trust, respect, responsibility, and communication. The model of learning that ND would move towards is based ... more
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The Amish originated with a group of Protestant Christians commonly referred to as the Anabaptists, or "re-baptizers." ChaCha on! ... more
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World War II brought about many changes in the world and the Amish culture was affected like everyone else. Natural fibers became impossible to get since they were all being rationed and required by the War effort. The Amish women had to adapt like ... more
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Amish are an orthodox Anabaptist sect known for foregoing the conveniences of modern technology, and practicing simple living, and wearing plain clothes in rural communities. ... more
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After the 1940s, the Amish pretty much stopped making the kind of quilts we collect. If you go to Amish communities today, you’ll often see signs “Quilts for Sale.” These are new quilts, made for the tourist trade. Many of them use white backgrounds, ... more
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The bonnet as a head covering for women is a relatively new fashion, coming into being around the end of the 18th century, according to the Amish Furniture Home website. Most but not all American Amish women wear bonnets.Head CoveringIn their ... more
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Amish people interpret electricity as a connection with the world and they believe they should not be conformed to the world. ... more
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The Amish are a group of people who follow the teachings of Jacob Ammann, a seventeenth century citizen of Switzerland. It is a Protestant denomination, closely related to the Mennonites. The Amish, most of whom live in the United States, follow ... more
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on AOL Answers. Where can I get organic meats from Amish farm in Wisconsin? Topics:  amish foodAsked by Ewelina on September 08, 2009 View the entire discussion on AOL Answersmore
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I don’t want to cause a fuss, but lately I have been noticing a lot of books at places such as my local grocery and bulk purchase palace with more than a display or two of what looks like romance novels, usually with Christian themes, featuring ... more
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