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Five American philosophers and their ideas on the meaning of life Dewey encourages us to stop looking at education as preparation for a job. Rather, it must be considered as a tool to help giving meaning to our lives. To do this, education must encourage autonomy, student involvement, active inquiry, and cover a wide field of subjects so the student can find what they ...
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Walter E. Williams: Will automation really kill our jobs? (Daily Mail Opinion) That fallacy suggests when automation or technology eliminates a job, there's nothing people want that would create employment for the person displaced by the automation. In other words, all human wants have been satisfied. Let's look at a few examples. In 1790, farmers were 90 percent of the U.S. ...
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A stunning chart shows the true cause of the gender wage gap This is true in the United States (where women earn about 79 percent of what men do). It is true in Japan (women there earn 73 percent of what a man does). It is true in Denmark (which has a 15 percent wage gap). Look across the world and you won't find a country where men and women have equal ...
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Stop hiring expats in private jobs We can see a large number of foreign workers in Gulf countries. We don't see this in Europe and America where only a few number of jobs are occupied by foreigners and immigrants. In the US, for example, foreigners such as Latinos, Africans and Arabs work as taxi drivers and municipal workers.
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Why self-driving trucks are good for truckers, and why that's good for everyone The McKinsey Global Institute recently noted in a report that "new technologies have spurred the creation of many more jobs than they destroyed, and some of the new jobs are in occupations that cannot be envisioned at the outset; one study found that 0.56 percent of new jobs in the United States each ...
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