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HollandThe

Kingdom of the

Netherlands

By Nicole Greenwood

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Great- Great Grandparents

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Overview

History Language and Population Land Staple Foods and Eating Habits Religion/Food and Holidays Diet Analysis Nutrition Solutions Health Issues Communication

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Where is the Netherlands?

North Sea

Belgium on the South

Germany on the East

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History

Because of the location of Holland it was a great place for trading.

In the 16th century the King of Spain ruled over the Netherlands.

But in 1568, a man by the name of William I, Prince of Orange led a revolt against the Spanish.

In 1581 declared their independence. DiPiazza, 2011

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More History

Netherlands welcomed people who were fleeing from all over.

During World War II the Netherlands was neutral.

Germany launched an attack on the Netherlands.

Germans deported Jews to concentration camps.

Non -Jewish civilians hid Jews.

Docalavich, 2013

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Anne Frank

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King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

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Language

Two Languages Dutch Frisian-Friesland

Immigrants must learnDutch to be able to staypermanently in the Netherlands. 90% speak English99% literacy rate

www.wikitravel.org/en/Netherlands

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16.5 million people live in the Netherlands.

Capitol of the Netherlands is Amsterdam 45% of the Dutch people are not Dutch

born. 177 nationalities.

DiPiazza, 2011

DiPiazza, 2011

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Netherlands means “low lands”

27% of the country is below sea level. The Dutch pumped the water out of the land with

Windmills. Dikes were built to hold back the water.

DiPizza, 2011

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Global Warming Great concern of the rising sea level. Pollution Laws enforced. Recycling a big part of everyday life. Encourage bike riding and mass

transportation. Delta Commissie formed to come up

with solutions of rising water levels.

DiPiazza, 2011. Docalavich, 2013

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Climate Mild and wet most of the time. Winter days are over cast. Amsterdam-Capitol

January 41 degrees the coldest. July 69 degrees the warmest.

DiPiazza, 2011

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Agriculture

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“Netherlands named healthiest country in the world.”

http://www.oxfam.org/en/grow/pressroom/pressrelease/2014-01-15/dutch-beat-french-and-swiss-top-oxfams-new-global-food-table

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Staple Foods

Cheese/Butter Bread Coffee and Tea Potatoes, sugar beets, fruits and

vegetables Seafood-Eels, Herring, Shrimp Beer, Wine

DiPiazza, 2011

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Eating Habits

Breakfast Strong Tea Bread with cheese Slice of cold meat Boiled or fried egg

10:30am. Coffee with a cookie or biscuit

Strium, 2001

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Lunch Bread Sausage Cheese Fruit Coffee

4pm. Tea with cakes or biscuits

Stirum, 2001

Dinner Soup- meat vegetables Fish or meat Boiled or mashed potatoes Pudding, yogurt,

Flensjies (thin pancakes)

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Religion

  1966 1979 1996 2006

Roman Catholic church

35 29 21 16

Protestant church 25 22 19 14

Other religious groups

7 6 7 9

Non-ecclesiastic 33 43 53 61

http://www.eurotopics.net/en/home/presseschau/archiv/magazin/gesellschaft-verteilerseite/religion/religion-niederlande

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Religion and food

Catholics• Lent-fasting 6 weeks before Easter

Muslims- 6%• Ramadan- worldwide fast for 29-30 days

Kittler, 2012

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Dietary Analysis

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Fat Breakdown

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Nutrition solutions

Less saturated fat- cheese More Vitamin D- from the sun Omega 6- nuts, eggs Less sodium- cheese Iron- red meat Potassium- fruits, vegetables, beans Vitamin E- spinach, nuts

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Health Issues

Heart disease Cancer Poor stress management Unhealthy lifestyle

SmokingDrinking alcoholHigh-fat diets

DiPiazza, 2011. http://www.government.nl/policy-areas/social-policy-work-health-and-sports

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Study was done to see if there was a relationship between mental health issues and binge drinking among Dutch adolescents. (Theunissen, 2011.)

Study found that immigrants had a bigger BMI than Dutch born people. (Vermaat-Cornelisse, 2007).

Beer drinker compared to wine drinkers have more unhealthy eating habits. (Sluik, 2014).

Study was done on the health literacy of Dutch adults. It found that more education needs to be done when it comes to understanding health issues among adults. (Heidi, 2013).

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Marijuana is legal in coffee shops. Prostitution is legal-drug testing done. Because of all the cattle, diseases are

monitored very closely. Smoking laws enforced. Euthanasia and gay marriage legal as of

2000. Abortion is legal- lowest rate in the world.

DiPiazza, 2011

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Counseling and Communication Low context culture- dependent on words.

Communication is straightforward, unambiguous, explicit.

Greeting are done by kissing on the cheek 3 times.

Kittler, 2012. www.travel.org/en/Netherlands

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Summary

The Netherlands if full of amazing history and culture.

Over all they are a very healthy culture.

Religion is not a high priority among citizens.

They seem to understand health issues and what needs to be done to correct them.

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DiPizza, 2011

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References DiPiazza, F. (2011). Netherlands in Pictures. Minneapolis, Lerner Publishing

Group, Inc Docalavich, H., & Indovino, S. (2013). Major European Union Nations: The

Netherlands. Pennsylvania: Mason Crest. Kittler, P.G., Sucher, K. P., Nahikian-Nelms, M. (2012). Food and Culture: sixth

edition (pp.162-190). Belmont: Wadsworth. Heide, I., Rademakers, J., Schipper, M., Droomers, M., Sorensen, K., Uiters.

(2013). Health literacy of Dutch adults: a cross sectional survey. BMC Public Health13:19

http://www.eurotopics.net/en/home/presseschau/archiv/magazin/gesellschaft-verteilerseite/religion/religion-niederlande

http://www.government.nl/policy-areas/social-policy-work-health-and-sports http://www.oxfam.org/en/grow/pressroom/pressrelease/2014-01-15/dutch-beat-fr

ench-and-swiss-top-oxfams-new-global-food-table Theunissen, M., Jansen, M., Gestel, A. (2011). Are mental health and binge

drinking associated in Dutch adolescents? Cross-sectional public health study: BMC Research Notes, 4:100

Sluik, D., Lee, L., Geelen, A., Freskens, E. (2014) Alcoholic beverage preference and diet in a representative Dutch population: Dutch national food consumption survey 2007-2010. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, (8 January 2014) doi:10.1038/ejcn.2013.279

Stirum,C. (2001). The Art of Dutch Cooking. Hippocrene Books. New York. Vermaat-Cornelisse, J., & Brink, H. (2007). Ethnic differences in lifestyle and

overweight in the Netherlands. Obesity, Vol.15 No.2 Wikitravel, Netherlands (2014). Tourism in the Netherlands. Retrieved from

http://wikitravel.org/en/Netherlands#

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