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  • THE FAMILY FARM

    From The Plow To How Technology Shapes Our Lives

    As a result, people at the start of the Agricultural Revolution began to need their children in ways that were unprecedented before the advent of farming. And as this revolution unfolded, women increasingly became valued for their reproductive labor, and the family as we have come to think of it—bound by marriage and monogamy—replaced the tribe as a dominant social structure.It’s not very romantic, but that’s what happened.the dominant economic unit was the family farm. People farmed the land and produced most of their own goods. There was some division of labor because women always took care of the children. But at that time it was a gentle division of labor, where labor wasn’t so sharply divided by gender or role. A man or woman might shear the sheep or feed the chickens. They acted as an economic unit together,

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    Once you start to farm, you need things like tools and seeds and land, and you need to have some sense of ownership around them. You also need a labor force that will work this land and inherit it for the future.

    Once the Industrial Revolution led to the development of the factory economy,Interestingly, in most parts of the world, the original factory workers were women-they were the ones working in the early textile mills.over roughly 100 to 150 years, men started to replace women in the factories. Factory jobs eventually became men’s jobs, and women were the ones who stayed home, creating what our generations inherited as the traditional division of labor.

    You can see these developments in the – narratives around the housewife and mother, particularly in a popular adoration of wives and mothers that hadn’t existed before. It’s been called –Think about what happened to women in the 20th century, the automobile gave women the mobility to leave the home and go to the city or town and do tasks or a job. The automobile allowed women to move. And then the development of household appliances like the washing machine and dishwasher freed women from hours and hours of work.you compare it to how it was done in the 1920s, it took hours and hours and hours to drag and spin and wash these heavy clothes. Once there were washing machines, women had considerably more time.

    And once you add in electric ranges and ovens, they mathematically have even more time that allows them to pursue other things—more leisure, more time to keep their homes spotless, or for many women, more time for jobs outside the home,They had choices that your mother and my mother did not…changes that give women more choices.

    The creation of innovative technology—from steam engines and automobiles to computers and smartphones—

    Technology—changed the nature of our work,

    the impact of technology on the inner currents of our personal lives,How Machines Shape us“The machines we create begin to recreate us as well, to change the work we do, the lives we lead, and what we define as good,”

    How the latest tech tools, including cell phones and robots, are bound to once again fundamentally reshape notions about our relationships…

    the internet has had a significant effect on our relationships People are conducting their social lives online.COVID-19, but COVID puts this in hyperdrive.

    All dating right now is (online dating), whether we like it or not.But things are different. for young people. The good part is that people now have a vast range of other people with whom they can interact.

    People used to meet other people living in the same city. Now we’ve multiplied that a million-fold. You can meet eligible people anywhere in the world. We know that as humans we often get baffled by all these choices.

    It’s much harder to settle for one person or to convince yourself that any one person is the right one when there’s a constant array of options social media, has created a lot of social anxiety, especially for young people.

    The internet, robots, and Artificial Intelligence will have more profound effects on both our work and personal lives.Technological change is happening faster.

    Being proactive, both as individuals and as a society. we should ask what is it that actually concerns us and then put protections in place…

    We’re not on a path over which we have no control.the downsides of technology, such as

    children spending too much time on screens, making parents feel guilty.

    Do you think we’d all be better off just accepting that technology has changed the way we spend our time?

    minimum, parents should give themselves a break in this COVID moment when they are trying to juggle their jobs, their parent’s health, and their kids’ screen time… Computers and Technology

    The screens themselves aren’t bad any more than televisions,

    . Yes, we need to go outside and get exercise. If your kid is playing violent video games 18 hours a day, yes, I’d be really worried. But if they’re chatting with their friends and watching some shows, that’s fine. If they’re building with blocks on Minecraft, rather than with Legos, I’m not sure that’s fundamentally different. Technology has no moral component.All of us, I’m sure, miss our friends and family desperately, but we’ve also been able to connect with those who are typically more distant from us.And during COVID, all people are using technology more, and often-

    Article Categoriesthe family farm, Factory jobs, Technology Machines, cell phones, lives online, COVID-19,computers and smartphones—Computers and Technology,

    History of human – discovery suggests that when we harness science to broader societal ends, it generally brings us to a better place…

    Young people are inspired to build careers in the fields of science and Technology.

    Do you think this period demonstrates just how crucial innovations are since we are staking our very lives and futures on advances in science and Technology?

    This article, “from-the-plow-to-the-pill-how-technology-shapes-our-lives” was first published on Forbes

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    Valuable book. It should be read in all schools…

    Chapter 1 – Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work For Money 15:55

    Chapter 2 – Lesson 2: Why Teach Financial Literacy 1:29:00

    Chapter 3 – Lesson 3: Mind Your Own Business 2:10:12

    Chapter 4 – Lesson 4: The History of Taxes and the Power of Corporations 2:26:05

    Chapter 5 – Lesson 5: The Rich Invent Money 2:50:05

    Chapter 6 – Lesson 6: Work to learn Don’t Work for Money 3:40:13

    Chapter 7 – Overcoming Obstacles: 4:11:50

    Chapter 8 – Getting Started 4:50:30

    Chapter 9 – Still Want More? Here are Some to Do’s 5:41:00

    Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki,

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