GM's decline began when it tried to turn it's people into machines Article Appears on: Quartz Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 In the late winter of 1972, Lordstown workers rebelled against GM's experiment with a bold new management style that put a premium on automation while treating assemblers as though they were little whirring parts of one giant machine. Their uprising became a national symbol of blue-collar disaffection. "Lordstown syndrome", as the media dubbed it, was fueled by the idea that, for American society to thrive, people needed work, yes, but more specifically, meaningful work - a purpose that went beyond the simple act of fastening a spring to a Chevrolet's left rear axle. In the national debate that ensued, America pondered how a society that neglected to treat work holistically would hurt the competitiveness of its workers, and, ultimately, the health of its communities. [Read The Full Article Here] People suspected this already - Plants might recognize and consider relative plants near them Article Appears on: Science Magazine Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 For people, and many other animals, family matters. Consider how many jobs go to relatives. Or how an ant will ruthlessly attack intruder ants but rescue injured, closely related nestmates. There are good evolutionary reasons to aid relatives, after all. Now, it seems, family feelings may stir in plants as well. [Read The Full Article Here] HA HA - Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying 'I am an Engineer', Federal Judge Rules Article Appears on: Motherboard at Vice Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 A federal district court has ruled that the state of Oregon illegally infringed on a man's First Amendment rights for fining him $500 because he wrote "I am an engineer" in a 2014 email to the state's Engineering Board. The court ruled that the provision in the law he broke is unconstitutional, which opens the door for people in the state to legally call themselves "engineers". [Read The Full Article Here] Growing Up With Mentally Unstable Parents Makes Your Personality Different Article Appears on: Bored Panda Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 2:25pm on Tuesday 25th September 2018 Parents raise us to the best of their abilities, but these abilities may vary. Recently, Dawson, an LA-bases genderqueer writer shared a story about how growing up with mentally unstable parents can shape your personality and can even turn you into a person who over analyzes things. [Read The Full Article Here] Next Page » You are on page 1 There are 32 results left on 8 pages © November 2000 - November 2024 Astral Hearts - Pittsburgh PA USA - All Rights Reserved [Server: CNTO8] Astral Notification I've read it - dismiss Basic2 Next example Close
People suspected this already - Plants might recognize and consider relative plants near them Article Appears on: Science Magazine Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 For people, and many other animals, family matters. Consider how many jobs go to relatives. Or how an ant will ruthlessly attack intruder ants but rescue injured, closely related nestmates. There are good evolutionary reasons to aid relatives, after all. Now, it seems, family feelings may stir in plants as well. [Read The Full Article Here] HA HA - Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying 'I am an Engineer', Federal Judge Rules Article Appears on: Motherboard at Vice Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 A federal district court has ruled that the state of Oregon illegally infringed on a man's First Amendment rights for fining him $500 because he wrote "I am an engineer" in a 2014 email to the state's Engineering Board. The court ruled that the provision in the law he broke is unconstitutional, which opens the door for people in the state to legally call themselves "engineers". [Read The Full Article Here] Growing Up With Mentally Unstable Parents Makes Your Personality Different Article Appears on: Bored Panda Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 2:25pm on Tuesday 25th September 2018 Parents raise us to the best of their abilities, but these abilities may vary. Recently, Dawson, an LA-bases genderqueer writer shared a story about how growing up with mentally unstable parents can shape your personality and can even turn you into a person who over analyzes things. [Read The Full Article Here] Next Page » You are on page 1 There are 32 results left on 8 pages © November 2000 - November 2024 Astral Hearts - Pittsburgh PA USA - All Rights Reserved [Server: CNTO8] Astral Notification I've read it - dismiss Basic2 Next example Close
HA HA - Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying 'I am an Engineer', Federal Judge Rules Article Appears on: Motherboard at Vice Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 10:00am on Saturday 5th January 2019 A federal district court has ruled that the state of Oregon illegally infringed on a man's First Amendment rights for fining him $500 because he wrote "I am an engineer" in a 2014 email to the state's Engineering Board. The court ruled that the provision in the law he broke is unconstitutional, which opens the door for people in the state to legally call themselves "engineers". [Read The Full Article Here] Growing Up With Mentally Unstable Parents Makes Your Personality Different Article Appears on: Bored Panda Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 2:25pm on Tuesday 25th September 2018 Parents raise us to the best of their abilities, but these abilities may vary. Recently, Dawson, an LA-bases genderqueer writer shared a story about how growing up with mentally unstable parents can shape your personality and can even turn you into a person who over analyzes things. [Read The Full Article Here] Next Page » You are on page 1 There are 32 results left on 8 pages © November 2000 - November 2024 Astral Hearts - Pittsburgh PA USA - All Rights Reserved [Server: CNTO8] Astral Notification I've read it - dismiss Basic2 Next example Close
Growing Up With Mentally Unstable Parents Makes Your Personality Different Article Appears on: Bored Panda Submitted By: Conscious News Scraper at 2:25pm on Tuesday 25th September 2018 Parents raise us to the best of their abilities, but these abilities may vary. Recently, Dawson, an LA-bases genderqueer writer shared a story about how growing up with mentally unstable parents can shape your personality and can even turn you into a person who over analyzes things. [Read The Full Article Here] Next Page » You are on page 1 There are 32 results left on 8 pages
GM's decline began when it tried to turn it's people into machines
In the late winter of 1972, Lordstown workers rebelled against GM's experiment with a bold new management style that put a premium on automation while treating assemblers as though they were little whirring parts of one giant machine. Their uprising became a national symbol of blue-collar disaffection. "Lordstown syndrome", as the media dubbed it, was fueled by the idea that, for American society to thrive, people needed work, yes, but more specifically, meaningful work - a purpose that went beyond the simple act of fastening a spring to a Chevrolet's left rear axle. In the national debate that ensued, America pondered how a society that neglected to treat work holistically would hurt the competitiveness of its workers, and, ultimately, the health of its communities. [Read The Full Article Here]
People suspected this already - Plants might recognize and consider relative plants near them
For people, and many other animals, family matters. Consider how many jobs go to relatives. Or how an ant will ruthlessly attack intruder ants but rescue injured, closely related nestmates. There are good evolutionary reasons to aid relatives, after all. Now, it seems, family feelings may stir in plants as well. [Read The Full Article Here]
HA HA - Oregon Unconstitutionally Fined a Man $500 for Saying 'I am an Engineer', Federal Judge Rules
A federal district court has ruled that the state of Oregon illegally infringed on a man's First Amendment rights for fining him $500 because he wrote "I am an engineer" in a 2014 email to the state's Engineering Board. The court ruled that the provision in the law he broke is unconstitutional, which opens the door for people in the state to legally call themselves "engineers". [Read The Full Article Here]
Growing Up With Mentally Unstable Parents Makes Your Personality Different
Parents raise us to the best of their abilities, but these abilities may vary. Recently, Dawson, an LA-bases genderqueer writer shared a story about how growing up with mentally unstable parents can shape your personality and can even turn you into a person who over analyzes things. [Read The Full Article Here]
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