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Where the steam engine only took over physical labor, AI can perform both intellectual and physical labor.
I think number two is how hard physical labor is.
The strain of physical labor literally overrides his ability to communicate.
Manipulating and shaping glass requires high heat and intense physical labor.
What they do: Perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites.
Hiram assumes that, given all the stress and physical labor, Bernice miscarried.
They survived largely because Ausma withstood grueling physical labor and dreadful privation.
Guyton uses physical labor and computer programming to create and construct his art.
You have to be ready for the fact that it's hard physical labor.
For non-elites, life is equally oppressive but includes far worse physical labor.
A society in which humanity is free from the toils of physical labor.
Construction is hard, many families demean physical labor and construction is highly cyclical.
Trying to walk gracefully while wearing sky-high heels already demands intense physical labor.
Activities involving processing, data collection and physical labor are, unsurprisingly, most at risk here.
They learned what it really was to put in a hard day's physical labor.
The findings show that prehistoric ladies didn't leave the physical labor to the men.
This process involves a good deal of physical labor—hours of kneeling and bending.
When man was beast, labor, generally physical labor, was a mode of pure survival.
We see them in the streets or performing physical labor, rarely in their homes.
Work in the fulfillment centers is partly automated and partly just intense physical labor.
And, of course, individuals shouldn't need to depend on physical labor into their 90s.
This movie's really interested in process, in how things get done, especially through physical labor.
The video, which has since gone viral, almost makes hard, physical labor actually look enjoyable.
At many levels the American workforce, the ones who do the physical labor, is Latino.
Imagine a world in which we are free from physical labor, imagine the additional collective knowledge we could garner if every individual had the chance to find their intellectual passion and pursue it now that they are free from the constraints of physical labor.
But seriously, other people have people who love them enough for physical labor, why not me?
If you do not attend college, your job is more likely to involve strenuous physical labor.
From the hard, physical labor, to the stress of the financial and management aspects of it.
But this process can drain mental resources, she says, just as physical labor tires the body.
My office is super casual and I'm expecting some physical labor today so I choose comfort.
"Physical labor education will be included in cultivating the educational system," Vice Minister Zheng Fuzhi said Wednesday.
In fact, the oppressed group is often pushed to take on much of society's necessary physical labor.
Absent from the top of the list are jobs calling for a fair amount of physical labor.
Working as a call girl was similar: Much of the job was emotional, rather than physical labor.
Burnt out The long hours and physical labor, however, began taking a bigger toll on Mullen's health.
These girls have nothing to trade other than sex and physical labor, and often they are raped.
We should embrace freedom from physical labor, and embrace those who have been liberated from the labor.
They warned him about the intense physical labor involved with carving stone and fitting it into place.
Perhaps when most work was physical labor, but not in the knowledge working world we now live in.
She loves what she does, despite challenges from ailing patients to the physical labor involved in elder care.
Before I arrived in Champagne, I had wondered: Could long days of physical labor feel at all relaxing?
We want to reduce the amount of hard physical labor that goes into making a pair of jeans.
To register, you must be at least 18 years old and be able to perform heavy physical labor.
Those early scenes are harrowing enough, depicting the draining physical labor of caring for someone who's terminally ill.
In my view, poetry is the most organic art form; it does not require money or physical labor.
This puts the emphasis on information rather than physical machinery, even for areas that traditionally require physical labor.
Although this job requires a lot of physical labor lifting heavy boxes, it pays well for a summer gig.
Robots are generally good at repetitive physical labor and reactive, high-precision tasks that require careful attention to detail.
This kind of convenience is no longer about saving physical labor — many of us don't do much of that anyway.
Additionally, there are interactive consoles that deliver information through quizzes and polls and games that mean to illustrate physical labor.
The logical solution would be to give more money to the athletes whose physical labor makes all of those dollars possible.
She's a perfect example of how black women are expected to take on the emotional and physical labor of everyone else.
I want a scenario where the explicit goal is to build a frozen utopia of automated physical labor and palliative care.
While rock climbing can often be smooth, almost balletic — using technique before strength — ice climbing is mostly just hard physical labor.
Ms. Wilson brings feisty charm and earthy intelligence to Cynthia, making it plausible that she would harbor ambitions beyond physical labor.
He would become a big man like his dad -- 5-foot-9 and 300 pounds -- and not averse to physical labor.
It became hard to do the physical labor required at her job at a Veterans Affairs hospital, which she had loved.
On closer inspection, however, all of these objects evinced the physical labor and desire of their creators to innovate craft as art.
While some elements of the performance directly reference physical labor, others feel like sly commentaries on a visitor's experience at a museum.
Like vehicles, physical space, and computing resources, human physical labor can be optimized for on-demand allocation determined by data and algorithms.
Physical labor will sometimes loosen it, as will bungee jumping, bouncing on a trampoline, dirt bike riding, and even a violent sneeze.
It reduces the time it takes to make jeans, as well as the physical labor and chemicals needed to complete the process.
For many workers, this is unrealistic: Punishing physical labor, deteriorating health or loss of a job leads many to retire at 62.
Armand Zildjian modernized the factory using robots to remove the most burdensome physical labor and offer greater precision in tasks like hammering.
Her performances evoke the kind of physical labor that has traditionally fallen to women in Thailand, linking their subjugation with backbreaking work.
In 2012, he moved to the ranch and found the physical labor the perfect antidote to years of rock 'n' roll debauchery.
My parents worked extremely long hours, much of it physical labor, with barely a moment to care for their own deteriorating bodies.
They are more likely to work in jobs that require more physical labor and often have fewer opportunities to climb the corporate ladder.
Fast forward some centuries from the time of early man to present day and we see that physical labor has nearly been perfected.
Roseanne and Dan are in pain from a lifetime of physical labor, and the pills they take are far too easy to abuse.
Backbreaking physical labor and untenable poverty caused in part by pollution and climate change, suggests Booker finalist Tash Aw in his latest novel.
Under Soviet rule, Cusnir was forced to quit his job as a teacher, and endured physical labor instead of pursuing academia, Galusca said.
The physical labor involved in their fabrication resonates with their locations, which often relate to the fraught history of race relations in the South.
The physical labor takes a toll, with miners often suffering from hernias, exhaustion, and exposure to malaria and parasites by drinking from polluted streams.
We also have to understand why so many users become hooked on pills: They're often in pain from the consequences of hard, physical labor.
Retail work, particularly over the holidays, is tough work, with late hours, physical labor and being on your feet for much of a shift.
One reason was that regular soldiers were expected to participate in frequent assignments requiring hard physical labor, like digging ditches or laying rail ties.
The exuberant and enigmatic artists at the International Festival of Performance Art in Fort-de-France either approached performance as physical labor or abstract ritual.
It's common to see people in their 70s and 80s doing physical labor such as clearing tables in food courts or sweeping floors at offices.
The work was arduous—removing granite boulders, planting vines by hand—but the Fellowship prized the clarity and camaraderie that came from collective physical labor.
For their physical labor on one of the 400,000 small hazelnut farms dotted around Turkey, they can be paid as little as $13 a day.
We can see her uncertainty in "I am busy at nothing," measuring her skills against what's at stake in healthcare work and other physical labor.
"[I am] intent on disproving that satisfying one's needs by personally crafting them is outmoded or obsolete, that physical labor is demeaning drudgery," Weintraub explains.
Founded in 1917, the college, Deep Springs, was envisioned as a training ground for lives of service that would emphasize both academics and physical labor.
Interactions between them at motels or on the road humanize them, demonstrating the job's demands of physical labor, constant travel, and separation from their families.
It was very much in reaction to not being able to become a doctor or an engineer with the only other alternative being physical labor.
As Michael Freeman writes: Mental health is as essential for knowledge work in the 28255st century as physical health was for physical labor in the past.
But the finale of the season was for me perhaps the most interesting: How some companies are seeing Exoskeleton suits as the future of physical labor.
The choice indicates not just that they are normal people with accessible taste in jackets, but that ushering in the future (or campaigning) is physical labor.
One can easily imagine that as computers, robotics, and engineers continue getting smarter and better, the future of employment via physical labor is in serious jeopardy.
Some crews can work up to 24-hour shifts, but the impact of sifting through so much devastation is more depleting than the hard physical labor.
The adoption of robots is  growing — one in three employers say they will deploy them in many sectors — especially non-humanoid robots in domains involving physical labor.
Mr. Toffler learned to weld and repair machinery and came to understand in the most personal way the toll that physical labor can have on industrial workers.
"I haven't done physical labor for a living in a long time, but, at heart, I suspect I'm still a member of the laboring class," he said.
For the amount of agricultural and physical labor that prisoners have to do, Renaud says, he witnessed indifference on the part of some authorities to physical pain.
Physical labor, with the exponential gains in robotic capabilities, artificial intelligence, and specialization, is nearly an act of past generations – a fact that those generations would embrace.
In some cases, all the necessary physical labor was done years before, but no one bothered to finalize the paperwork by publishing it to the Federal Register.
This directly contradicts the belief that people living in rural areas are less likely to gain weight because they eat healthier, unprocessed foods and do more physical labor.
Your dream home is apparently only a year's worth of physical labor, cost of supplies, and a work crew of children away— if you want it badly enough.
This is an opportunity for the show to get honest about the emotional and physical labor that many Black women are expected to take on for everyone else.
The bottom lineAlthough my job doesn't call for any physical labor, I couldn't help but think of all the men that would find them useful in their professions.
For the uninitiated, can you describe the process that's set in motion when an order is placed on the site, and the physical labor involved in completing it?
And yet, the texts on the sheetrock are hand-stenciled in pencil — with full justification, no less — which defines the exhibition as a work of immense physical labor.
So all that physical labor that we now think can't be put oversees, all those migrants that people ... RM: So even the digital migrants would lose their jobs.
Some years later, when I went back into sex work as a call girl on craigslist, it was similar: much of the job was emotional, rather than physical labor.
Or maybe the Hadza were resting more when they weren't hunting and gathering to make up for all their physical labor, which would also lower their overall energy expenditure.
The work he loves is in art and design—he once designed a project for the Smithsonian—but what usually pays the bills is physical labor or mechanical work.
For their physical labor on one of the 400,000 small hazelnut farms dotted around Turkey, they can be paid as little as $13 a day, according to the investigation.
Not only was it the semi-mindless mild physical labor and "something to do with my hands" that I'm craving right now, my whole body was MARKEDLY softer afterwards.
Fields comprised of more readily-automated tasks, like office support, service-industry roles and physical labor are among the jobs most at-risk of displacement, according to the analysis.
I enjoy the meditative state I often fall into while doing physical labor, so a day in the mountains of Vermont seems like a guilt-free and productive vacation.
The inmate volunteers live in "conservation camps" and do physical labor, like cutting brush and trees to reduce fire danger, clearing flood channels and storm drains, and maintaining hiking trails.
Shot on black-and-white 35mm in a nearly square aspect ratio, it revels in physical labor and coats dirt, sand, muck, tar, shit, and eventually blood on seemingly everything.
That not only eases the burden of physical labor on humans, but it also removes opportunities for humans to earn a living—if they don't change how they create value.
Researchers found that men whose jobs involve a lot of physical labor are 18 percent more likely to die prematurely than workers who sit at desks most of the day.
They had expected that the snippets promoting activity would have taken root about 10,000 years ago, when humans began subsistence farming, a lifestyle that demands long hours of physical labor.
This is the slippage that lies at the heart of the impressive Behold the Dreamers: how easily the physical labor the Edwardses demand of the Jongas blurs into emotional labor.
The second group he puts into two further categories, the working class — that is, people who do physical labor — and the service class, describing waiters, retail workers and the like.
Yet northern New England retirees had similar histories of hard physical labor in farming, lumbering and manufacturing, and were no more affluent than their counterparts in the Northern Plains states.
Details: Patients who enter Cenikor's program — sometimes via a court order — are put to work doing physical labor, often in warehouses or on oil platforms for companies like Exxon and Walmart.
Indeed, white acceptance of black entertainers and white exploitation of the physical labor of black persons long predates the civil rights movement and has been perfectly compatible with anti-black racism.
Mark Zuckerberg, who is totally not running for president, continues to do things a politician would do by visiting an assembly plant and commenting at how hard physical labor can be.
During production, Costa was informed by locals that the film crew's bright lights and noisy setups were keeping residents up at night, tiring workers who already worked grueling shifts of physical labor.
On average, the RTI index was 13 percent higher for women workers than men, due to "women typically performing fewer tasks requiring analytical and interpersonal skills or physical labor," the report said.
I lived in a town where most people supported themselves with physical labor, and they did not choose to spend the leisure time they rarely had running miles through the humid heat.
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, a former university president, fretted recently in The New York Times that the hard physical labor he did as a farm boy was no longer the norm.
And for the last 2000 years — since he joined the order at age 22007, answering a call from God, he said — physical labor has been an integral part of his daily routine.
These jobs require backbreaking physical labor, and are often monotonous and tedious, requiring workers to repeat the same motions or tasks for upwards of 12 hours a day, six days a week.
And so when you go from reading a book romanticizing the system of farming, to having to dig a hole in the tropical Sun, the physical labor wears out people pretty hard.
Speaking from his back porch, Mr. Nadler described a lifetime of hard and often physical labor, interrupted in recent years after a fall from a ladder that left him with a broken hip.
Office Space actually ends on a hopeful note, with Peter in a new construction job enjoying fresh air and physical labor after a truly disaffected worker literally burns the company to the ground.
Crum and her co-author studied 84 female hotel-room attendants, who told the researchers that they felt they completed little or no daily exercise, although their work consisted mostly of physical labor.
"There is some evidence that greater physical labor, which can cause more stress on the body physically and mentally, can lead to rheumatoid arthritis," Michaud, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Ritualistic and solemn, the performance's physical choreography consisted of restrained movements, symbolic referents for both the physical labor of rice production and the specific agricultural techniques introduced to coastal South Carolina by Scott's ancestors.
Rather, he says, public policy has pushed many workers away from physical labor, to which most are suited, and meanwhile taken whacks at the industrial economy, including extraction industries, that might employ these workers.
Not only does taking contraception involve physical labor—whether that's taking a daily pill, getting a regular shot, or having an IUD inserted—it also takes a toll mentally and emotionally, the study states.
Sickly and frail, he was unsuited to the physical labor done by most of his neighbors, and, a lazy pupil at school, he did not suggest a country doctor or lawyer in the making.
Technology has gradually been trending in the direction that physical labor will no longer be needed with the narrow exception of incredibly specialized labors (think brain surgeon, advanced repair professionals, customized home builders, etc).
So, the rigging, the construction side of it, the painting side, the breakdown, all of that physical labor, plus you gotta be a pretty d--- good artist to paint all of that, as well.
Evans' performance is clearly about physical labor, and specifically about women's work, the labor that they do to maintain a hold on an idealized notion of womanhood, particularly while enduring the duress of stressful tasks.
A good field watch has an easy-to-read, high-contrast face to ensure you can tell the time even when you're in the midst of a hike, swim, or hard day of physical labor.
In contrast, the process of creation is finely drawn, both the physical labor — the grinding of the pigments, the scraping of the palette knife, the boiling of the glue — and the meditative concentration it ­induces.
On top of the physical labor that comes with repair and maintenance issues, there's also the emotional labor of having hard conversations about late payments and, if the situation escalates, potentially kicking your tenants out.
O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand CreamEven if physical labor isn't a part of your day-to-day, this no-nonsense hand balm is great to keep close by if you're in need of some intense hydration.
In this regard, the regal Nevelson, the self-professed "grandmother of environments," might have also been leveling hierarchies, including those between the gestures involved in art-making and the concentrated motions of any focused physical labor.
The early morning physical labor you see Ree's family doing on the show is not put on for the cameras—it's their livelihood, and all four of their children have been raised to work the land.
The garbage man's daily lifting of heavy burdens, the carpenter who crawls on roof rafters, the stevedore, the commercial fisherman, those who are on their feet or doing other strenuous physical labor all day for years?
Like Moir and Virtue, we also display a physical and mental synchronicity, but it's the kind that comes with slogging through the years of emotional and physical labor of being in love, not training for world championships.
So many jobs of the future have yet to be created, but the trends show that machines and workplace technologies will shoulder the burden of intense physical labor and leave us more room for ideation and supervision.
Senior officials appear to have an almost romantic attachment to the hard physical labor of the coal mines and saving existing coal-fired power plants, most of which are now more than 40 years old and wearing out.
Your interactions with everyone you meet are fundamentally transactional; your friendship level with a given animal in Pocket Camp only increases when you bring them whatever gifts they demand, items that can only be attained through physical labor.
While these themes are still relevant today, the Academy's recognition of Mudbound and the intensive emotional and physical labor that went into creating the beautiful film is proof that slowly but surely, women are changing the cultural narrative.
Those who do emotional and physical labor behind the scenes, in this case, women in service of male leaders, also know background information and are practical targets for outside infiltration, threats, and sowing of the seeds of discord.
Roughly 4,500 years old, they describe the daily routines of workers during the Fourth Dynasty reign of King Khufu as they worked on national projects, highlighting in particular the physical labor of constructing the pharaoh's Great Pyramid of Giza.
When he attempts to unpack the Pauls' childhood, they bond over the fact that growing up with divorced parents, they both were allowed to be kids at their mothers' houses but had to do physical labor at their fathers'.
She is perhaps devoted to her profession because of its drawbacks — the long draining hours and the intense physical labor — since they leave her with little room, at the end of the day, to think more deeply about herself.
Just check out the lineup full of heavy hitters, from queens to Supreme Court justices to domestic workers who do the true emotional and physical labor in a household: Mary, Queen of Scots, On the Basis of Sex, and Roma.
This theme starts off as a loose comparison, when the film points out the disturbing optics of the business: the NCAA is comprised of mostly white men making millions off the free physical labor of mostly low income people of color.
While work on the ranch may consist of strenuous physical labor, and occasional horse-related injuries, Anthony Harris uses his time working in the stables as an escape from the realities of a community that continues to struggle with gang violence.
If you'd been hunting, fishing, camping, or engaged in physical labor — all activities that may legitimately warrant a very sharp and serious blade — the court may decide you were carrying the knife as a tool after all, not as a weapon.
The fact is, when you live in an area and have a career where success is largely determined by your ability to provide and maintain nearly insurmountable feats of physical labor, you typically prefer a person with a bigger frame.
It is the one which is the most secret, which requires the least physical labor, the least material, and the one which can be done between shifts, in the hospital pantry, on the subway, and on scraps of surplus paper.
A start-up called Desktop Metal has developed 3-D printers that can produce metal objects safely, in smaller spaces and for a lower cost than traditional manufacturing, which requires expensive machinery, lots of floor space and risky physical labor.
In America, the report predicts that employment in industries like health care will increase, as society copes with an aging population; while rote jobs that involve physical labor (machinist, cooks) or data processing (payroll clerks, data entry) are most at risk of automation.
Acquiring the technical and mathematical knowledge for Ms. Diaz's current job required years of hard physical labor and demands a sensitive managerial style and the ability to juggle the sometimes competing needs — for speed and safety — of her employers and her hired hands.
Some of these opportunities we can't yet envisage, but it is clear that many lie in the growth of the knowledge economy, where intellectual ability and technical understanding, analytical skills and creativity are prized over more traditional capabilities such as physical labor.
What's more, soon robotics will be advanced enough that the inexpensive physical labor being exploited in third-world nations will too be more expensive than a factory plant in Des Moines filled with autonomous robots stitching and cutting the clothes we wear.
French rail workers' current, ample benefits — including in some cases, the option of retiring at 52 — date to the first half of the 20th century, when many railway jobs involved hard, physical labor such as shoveling coal and clearing the rails of snow.
Later, in 2011, some of the young people moved into his Manhattan apartment with him, the indictment alleges, and in 2013 some went with him to North Carolina, where among other things he compelled them to do physical labor on his family's property.
Project F.L.X., Levi's process of using lasers to finish a pair of jeans, gives the pants the look that consumers want, reduces the time it takes to make jeans, as well as the physical labor and chemicals needed to complete the process.
In The Social Network, the only blood Mark has on his hands is that of his friends; in Steve Jobs, the most physical labor Jobs is seen putting into his product is carrying a handful of calla lilies to place onstage before a presentation.
While physical labor in the fields was excruciating for the enslaved — clearing land, planting, and harvesting that often destroyed their bodies — that didn't negate the physical and emotional violence enslaved women, and sometimes men and children, suffered at the hands of enslavers in their homes.
A. Yes, and unlike many transit proposals in New York history, this one actually got to the point of physical labor: about 150 feet of what was supposed to be a tunnel to Staten Island still exists under Owl's Head Park in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
Joyashree Roy, an economist at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, found that already, most days in the summer are too hot and humid to be doing heavy physical labor without protection, with wet-bulb temperatures far exceeding the thresholds of most international occupational health standards.
The "violent" route is to track them down and kill them, while the "non-violent" or "passive" route is to set up a series of complicated events that results in the two being sentenced to physical labor in a rock quarry for rest of their lives.
We all understand the underlying message here: Sports is basically a form of physical labor, so an athlete is arguably closer in spirit to, say, a construction worker or a roofer than to some pencil-pusher who sits on his butt all day (like, um, a journalist).
They say he was an ordinary poor man at that time, that he was probably a patient at the hospital where he was found, that his skeleton indicated he'd done a lot of physical labor in his life and that when he died, he was over 40 years.
She had a physically demanding job in the Putzkolonne , the cleaning brigade, scrubbing office floors on her knees at night, and, although she was not accustomed to physical labor and her hands were red and swollen, she handled the job well and was liked by her fellow-workers.
The massive wealth that owners accrued from rice-producing plantations in the region was not just built off of the exploitation of the physical labor of enslaved people — it was built on their technological and agricultural knowledge, which they brought with them from the rice-producing regions of West Africa.
While automation can alleviate some of the strain of physical labor, it's often accompanied by an expectation that workers be more productive, said Beth Gutelius, the associate director of the Center for Urban Economic Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who studies how technology is implemented in warehouses.
The diversity of startups in Alchemist's latest batch indicates a sea change in enterprise tech, an the start of an era when robotics, AI and the internet of things are fundamentally changing the way that large companies get work done, from sales and physical labor to IT and data analysis.
He talked with us about cooking times, shared some techniques of a true Italian pitmaster, and explained that younger workers typically take on the jobs with the most physical labor—moving pots and grills, for example—while the older people generally give instructions and control the cooking of the meat.
The study looked at several forms of job-related stress and found that what researchers described as "task stressors" - such as feeling overloaded with work or unclear about expectations or responsibilities of the job, and the strains of physical labor - were the biggest contributors to the risk of developing diabetes.
But again workers whose jobs involve primarily manual or physical labor did also express heightened concern about all potential employment threats, especially replacement by robots/machines — with fully 17 per cent of these respondents at least somewhat concerned about the threat from workforce automation, and 11 per cent saying they are "very concerned".
And even though I was a little disappointed that fashion design was more embellishment than underpinning with this movie, I did appreciate the acknowledgment of the physical labor that goes into couture, from the close-ups of calloused fingertips to the — too brief, in my opinion — glimpses we get of the Woodcock atelier.
World Premiere Machines / India, Germany, Finland (Director: Rahul Jain) — This intimate, observant portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India, moves through the corridors and bowels of the enormously disorienting structure—taking the viewer on a journey of dehumanizing physical labor and intense hardship.
Her team thinks these links might help explain why some women ended up at higher risk for MI. To explore the interplay between physical labor, high blood pressure and heart attack risk, Allesoe and colleagues reviewed data on more than 12,000 female nurses who participated in the Danish Nurse Cohort Study starting in 1993.
" A great case study ... "BMW ... automated some of the physical labor at the Spartanburg plant in South Carolina while retaining tasks involving judgment and quality control for workers": "Since BMW introduced this and other automated processes over the past decade, it has more than doubled its annual car production at Spartanburg to more than 400,000.
"I write this book from a position of vulnerability, as an over-educated researcher, a citizen, and a man, who dares to speak about the lives of undocumented Latina women who give their bodies to physical labor, cleaning the very hotels I sleep in when I talk about their suffering at academic conferences," he writes.
The study found that close to a majority (41 per cent) of those whose jobs involve manual or physical labor expect the same job to exist unchanged by 2065, while around a third (34 per cent) of those in professional occupations expressed the same belief vs just over a fifth (23 per cent) of managerial or executive role workers.
It's not a fair playing field, and the design of our current financial systems only further reinforces this disparity by restricting their access to the credit they need to succeed Let's say that this individual makes their living as a janitor but would like to become a delivery driver so they would have less physical labor in their job.
This is a clear-cut example of the disparity that we will see in the years to come: The evolution of our labor-based economy to a knowledge-based one, which will require less physical labor and more tech-savvy leaders to guide and lead, bringing a new typology of workers, which will certainly be more short-term.
People are choosing to work longer for several reasons, he said: Work involves less physical labor than it used to and more rewards; it fills the loss of community created by declining birth rates and religious participation rates; and it&aposs easier to establish one&aposs own terms thanks to the rise of the gig economy.
For women like Ramba and Dusha, every unplanned pregnancy creates a self-perpetuating cycle of poverty and disempowerment that generations will have to bear — longer hours of physical labor, more mouths to feed, less money to send their children to school, young girls who are married off early and sent to their husband's homes, early pregnancies, and...repeat.
In this sequence of fifteen sonnets (which includes a final "mastersonnet" that qualifies the series as a "heroic" crown), mythic American figure John Henry — known for winning a race to hammer steel faster than a steam-engine only to die from the effort — recounts, together with his wife and fellow steel-driver, Polly Ann, the lifelong, relentless expectation of physical labor, from birth to death.
Enacted as a guerrilla performance as a reaction of sorts to the bureaucratic complications inherent to theaters and other spaces, For the toward is primarily an investigation into the relationship between the human body and physical labor, a topic Davis delved into years ago in his project Endless Repetition Lies Equally Endless Variability, from which he produced the same steel sculptures the performers throw at one another in For the toward.

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