This burden of stress dysregulation in young Americans from early life
adversity amplifies the stress epidemic by making more of us vulnerable,
and by increasing the total amount of ambient stress we all experience
everyday in our schools, our workplaces, our social media, on our
highways, in our malls -- in effect, throughout our communities.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
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Friday, March 31, 2017
Automation Is Set to Hit Workers in Developing Countries Hard
But despite justified fears of obsolescence in the West, it is actually
developing economies that are poised to be hit the hardest by fourth
Industrial Revolution, or “Industry 4.0,” where machines are networked
together in “smart factories” that have little need for human input.
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