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    I try to avoid issues and situations that result in an argument. However, I’ve learned the importance of supporting my claims and strengthening my beliefs by providing evidence supported by creditable sources and confirming it with multiple sources. I know the issue about vaccinations is a very touchy subject. I’ve learned that by experience. However, my beliefs are built off of the foundation through my findings in my research that addresses the cause of more and more people refusing to become…

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    He starts of by saying that ten girls were shot and five were killed at the Amish school and at a Colorado attack one girl was killed and others were molested. These crimes had widespread coverage, yet not much was done about it. He states that if these crimes were about black kids, white kids, or only Jews, people would do a call…

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    Well Marc Lehner explained by saying, “People were not atomized, separate, individuals with the political and economic freedom that we take for granted. Obligatory labor ranges from slavery all the way to, say, the Amish, where you have elders and a strong sense of community obligations, and a barn raising is a religious event and a feasting event.” One of the most fascinating pieces of evidence, found by Harvard’s George Reisner, was graffiti on stone monuments on…

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    is at today whether it be domestic abuse striping or escaping poverty in the bronx she has went threw it all and still made it out to tell her story Cardi began working as a stripper at 19 after getting fired from her previous job as a cashier at amish market after he recommended her to work at the club across the street. Through stripping she was able to earn more money in a day than what she was making in a week and because of this she was able to leave her boyfriend who at the time was…

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    Every film contains characteristics that were developed by the director in order to strengthen the film as a whole. Many of those characteristics are protagonists and antagonists, ideology, and allegorical messages within the film. The three of these terms are shown in films such as Crash, Warm Bodies, and Diary of the Dead. Protagonists and antagonists develop the story line and message that the director is trying to get across. The ideology within each film also helps strengthen the…

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    Many kids have grown up receiving vaccinations. The people who are against vaccinations believe that vaccines contain harmful ingredients, can cause serious side effects, and are unnatural. But in reality, vaccines prevent sickness, prevent spreading diseases, and save parents time and money. Due to vaccination, 322 million cases of childhood illnesses were prevented between 1994-2014. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 732,000 children were estimated to be saved from death due…

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    Childhood vaccinations are very important in today’s century. Vaccines are injections or shots that can help prevent deadly disease. Vaccines work by giving the body immunity to certain diseases without getting the actual disease itself. Even though they are not mandatory, all 50 states require children to have certain vaccines to enter public schools. Each year vaccines save approximately 2.5 million children from preventable disease, and ones that agree with mandatory vaccinations say that…

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    SEE-USA is a non-profit international student exchange organization that seeks to promote culture exchange between the United States and Japan. SEE-USA helps Japanese high school students learn about American culture by allowing students to visit the Amish and spend one day in an American high school. During these visits, the Japanese students spread Japanese culture to the American community by teaching children origami. At SEE-USA, I assisted staff by organizing vocabulary lists and generating…

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    Anthropology Case Study

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    Final Writing Anthropology 103 3. What kinds of work would applied anthropologists pursue? Provide one example of applied work for each of the subfields of anthropology. What aspects of anthropology make it uniquely valuable in application to social problems? Anthropology and its different applications made the quantum leap, by comparing and contrasting crucial social issues around the globe. For instance, due to some anthropologists due diligence we can learn about the rites of passage,…

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    beliefs. If mommy and daddy or even the grandparents are Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc. then the children will normally follow the family religion or belief, or they will not practice religion at all. There was a court case involving Amish parents who removed their children from school because they believe that school was bad for their child’s salvation. The state questioned whether parents had the right to impose their religious beliefs on their children. The United States…

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