2 episodes

In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".

In the World's Face Marcio Sierra

    • News

In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".

    Confronting Reality

    Confronting Reality

    Technology proves to be a new danger mostly associated with the human workforce as it takes on basic characteristics of low-skilled jobs and converts them to more efficient processes that satisfy both the business and the customer. The transition into mechanical uses dates back to the Great Depression and Industrial Revolution, where America suffered high rates of unemployment but still met the demands of the economy. Since then, automation has expanded to most manufacturing industries for costs to be reduced and time to be saved. The challenge then becomes what could society possibly do to become marketable shortly when having a college degree is not enough to compete with computerized systems. The five stakeholders handling the impact of this decision include Business, Economy, Employees, Society, and Government.

    Information provided by:

    Bessen, James. "TOIL AND TECHNOLOGY." Finance & Development 52.1 (2015): 16-19. Web.

    Dastin, Jeffrey. “Amazon Is Replacing Some Fulfillment Center Jobs with Robots That Pack Orders.” Business Insider, Business Insider, 13 May 2019, www.businessinsider.com/exclusive-amazon-rolls-out-machines-that-pack-orders-and-replace-jobs-2019-5.

    • 10 min
    In the World's Face

    In the World's Face

    In the World's Face is based on the debate on whether politics should directly get involved with sports culture. It has been a growing problem since the 20th Century and I would like to address what has changed specifically in the present. The episode will be divided into two topics, that will be discussing the questions of "How does society try to accommodate sports events into their daily lives?" and "Why should political figures, such as the POTUS, stay out of sports commentating to secure the freedom of speech of all players?".

    • 11 min

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