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  2. Amish get their digital on with Internet newspaper - AOL

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    In fact, the Amish are for the family, first and foremost, and their choice to pass on using modern conveniences is simply. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  3. I broke away from my traditional Amish community. Here ... - AOL

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    The Amish recognized that where business is going in the world today, if we want to keep up and be successful, we're going to have to allow some things in. I wanted answers, and I wasn't getting them

  4. Amish - Wikipedia

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    When people refer to the Amish today, they normally refer to the Old Order Amish, though there are other subgroups of Amish. [8] The Amish fall into three main subgroups—the Old Order Amish, the New Order Amish, and the Beachy Amish—all of whom wear plain dress and live their life according to the Bible as codified in their church's Ordnung.

  5. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the Amish entered Civilian Public Service. Amish rely on their church and community for support, and reject the concept of insurance. An example of such support is barn raising, in which the entire community gathers together to build a barn in a single day. Amish Acres, an Amish crafts and tourist attraction in Nappanee ...

  6. Template:Amish technology comparison - Wikipedia

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    Affiliation [1] Tractor for fieldwork Roto-tiller Power lawn mower Propane gas Bulk milk tank Mechanical milker Mechanical refrigerator Pickup balers Inside flush toilet

  7. Amish youth experience a rite of passage called Rumspringa ...

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    The idea of “Rumspringa” has a specific spot in the American imagination. A rite of passage for young people in some Amish communities, Rumspringa is seen by most outsiders as a wild time away ...

  8. Neo-Luddism - Wikipedia

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    Although there is not a cohesive vision of the ramifications of technology, neo-Luddism predicts that a future without technological reform has dire consequences. Neo-Luddites believe that current technologies are a threat to humanity and to the natural world in general, and that a future societal collapse is possible or even probable.

  9. The Amish use credit cards, too - AOL

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    The Amish use credit cards, just like the rest of us. If you just know a little of the usual stuff about the Amish, that sounds so hard to believe at first. After all, the Amish are known for ...