Humanity
Humanity
7 Stereotypes That Make Women Lose Comfort at Workplaces
Sexual harassment, provocation, and disparity in work has now become a regular part of a working woman's day. They do comprehend that these are profound issues of workplace safety but understand that it will take the more time to be fixed as it is the issue of mindset of men. Gender bias and harassment are not the only issues women face. There are tons of other things that men at work tend to do or say that make them extremely awkward. What’s is worrying is that all this can be seen happening openly in many places. These issues are often not discussed even if they trouble women a lot. The roots of this issue lie in the easygoing mindset and suspicions most associations have due to fake complaints of harassment.
By Muds Management5 years ago in FYI
Swinging a fist at nature
Chimpanzees are the species closest to us in nature, but if we look at their hands, it's not hard to see the difference between the two. Chimpanzees have longer palms, which allow them to grip their four fingers like hooks, a trait they have been selected for by living in tropical rainforests for years, where an inch between fingertip and branch can mean the difference between life and death as they dart from branch to branch. However, this elongated palm also brings a problem, that is, the chimpanzee's hand is difficult to clench into a compact fist like the human hand, because their thumb and other four fingers are relatively farther apart. Therefore, chimpanzees rely more on sharp teeth, palm strikes and tearing than fists when fighting.
By Roth_Burkemk5 years ago in FYI
To the Gone but Not Forgotten..
Fresh out of college I began volunteering for Pima County Attorney's office Victim Witness. The horrible day came when I had to do a death notification of a police officer killed by a drunk driver. I am leaving out the names of the officer and his wife out of respect, because it is a complicated story that I do not wish to bring her any shame from. If is just a piece of my history and why this week is important to me.
By Justice for All5 years ago in FYI
What should and really should not be achieved with “social distance.”?
Experts evaluate whether you ought to cancel your appointments, dinners, and gym sessions. Note: Read the full article to understand the seriousness of the Coronavirus Social Distance theory. I know it can be boring for most of you to read the full article, but I have covered most of the questions in this article that will solve your problem about social distance or quarantine.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in FYI
How safe are we?
1886. The dawn of the car. German inventor Carl Benz patented his 'Benz Patent-Motorwagen.' Becoming widely available in the very early 20th century period. Quick to jump onto this early period of Earth's emerging technology, 1908 heralded the Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company raised the pitch in this area.
By Jonathan Townend5 years ago in FYI
Clubbers Return To Liverpool Music Scene To Test Effect Of Removing Restrictions
As part of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's road map to releasing the Covid 19 lockdown, a number of events were arranged in Liverpool over the weekend to analyse the impact of holding mass events with no restrictions now that most people in the UK have had at least one dose of a Covid 19 vaccine. The events that had been arranged included a number of large music events across the city of Liverpool which people could attend with out the need for social distancincing or wearing face coverings.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in FYI
Technopoly
Critical Summary of Neil Postman’s Technopoly, The Surrender of Culture and Technology To think about a time where technology did not influence, or control societies actions or reactions is difficult to do unless asked the question of technologies history and hold on today’s society. In Ellul’s The Technological Society, technique was used as a totalitarian state’s method of controlling of populations and systems, but in Neil Postman’s assessment of technology, it is technology that is the totalitarian state that controls those who believe they are in control of the systems in place to regulate society. With each innovation of thought and machine, humanity seems devoid of meaning, by being reduced to numerical data and statistics. This is important to academic research because to answer many issues that plague society, the institutions of academia must observe that they may have been comprised by technology’s control of the way they think or ask questions. The continuous drive for efficiency and effectiveness in strategic communication, has been the author’s objective in writing critical summaries about technology, but now with Postman’s view of technology, that drive is a symptom of technology’s evolution.
By Timothy Black5 years ago in FYI








