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7 pages in length. The Amish, whose culture has been defined as living simply within an otherwise complicated world, have eschewed such damaging progression, choosing instead to maintain their simple and fulfilling existence amidst constant scorn and contempt from the outside society, a reality of culture conflict they have come to accept as an intrinsic component of being a tolerant, cohesive and amenable culture amidst an assemblage of intolerant, disjointed and self-seeking societies. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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simple and fulfilling existence amidst constant scorn and contempt from the outside society, a reality of culture conflict they have come to accept as an intrinsic component of being a
tolerant, cohesive and amenable culture amidst an assemblage of intolerant, disjointed and self-seeking societies. The lessons ignored by the rest of society have reaped an accumulation of cultural ills
that do not exist within the Amish community, inasmuch as the Amish have been untouched by the curse of modernity. Solidarity - not individualism - is what provides the
fundamental foundation upon which they thrive, along with the outright prohibition of violence and warfare. Something as seemingly inoffensive as a photograph is not allowed for the reason that
pictures lead to vanity, which in turn "threatens the community by making individuals stand out" (Anonymous, 2002). II. THE FOUNDATION OF A CULTURE: NORMS, GOALS & MEMBERSHIP
Simplicity is the affirmation of the Amish, a community of people whose religious beliefs mandate them to forego the use of or involvement with modern
conveniences. Their choice to eschew the intrinsic benefits of contemporary technological advancement speaks to the obvious importance of filling basic needs with the standards of natural application. The
uncomplicated lifestyle the Amish lead is often subject to ridicule and contempt from outsiders who contend they have purposefully separated themselves from the rest of society as a means by
which to build a community of their own jurisdiction; however, the extent to which the Amish live and work as members of an unadorned population thriving amidst a larger society
of constant problems clearly endorses the benefits of a simple existence. One of the primary elements of conventional society that is conspicuously absent from the Amish lifestyle is that of
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