For better or worse, Google aims to make driverless cars a reality – and truthfully, there’s a whole lot of “better” for the average driver. Though the technology is still in its infancy, driverless cars would virtually eliminate human error, which is the number one cause of accidents. But what are the social implications of taking this to the next level? Many experts fear the impact on the economy if cars become driverless.
Killer Bosses – 4 Types of Horrendous Bosses to Put Up With
Amongst all the horrible things that could happen to you at work, the worst is putting up with a devil for the boss. Imagine a boss who takes a go at you just for the fun of it, or a boss who expects his command to be fulfilled, no matter how outlandish it may sound. Here are four such devil incarnations you could be working under.
5 Promising NBA Careers Ruined By Recurring Injuries
The NBA is considered to be the pinnacle of professional basketball. An athlete has to be one of the best basketball players in the world to find their way into a NBA team’s roster. There are numerous players who enter the league with plenty of potential, but few are able to live up to the hype.On occasion, injuries are the main culprit behind a lacklustre NBA career.
Emotional Intelligence Heals Diversity Conflicts In The Workplace
Some companies still dismiss Emotional Intelligence training, saying such attitudes and habits, which are often formed in childhood, cannot be changed. However, psychologist, author and EI expert Daniel Goleman disagrees. According to Goleman, habits can become hard-wired from the very first instance. It’s the practice that makes perfect.
6 Ways The Person Who Is Always Late Can Redeem Themselves
One of the rudest things in the world has to be when someone is constantly late. You don’t want to become that person, but you might be too late! Luckily, you can redeem yourself if you start trying to change right now. It’s not easy to suddenly start turning up on time because being late is a habit you’ve built into your system.
Human Needs Versus Human Rights: How Social Workers are Thinking About Their Work
Confronting ethical dilemmas is one of the most important elements of being a social worker, and it’s how a social worker handles the question of what is morally right or wrong that most determines their success. No matter what area of social work they specialize in, there are inevitable conflicts between what clients need and their personal rights.
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