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Angel Messages for Humanity™ - Message 1
In the interest of mankind the Angels are delivering messages full of hope, love and joy for a better today and a better tomorrow. I have agreed to be this channel.
Angel Message for Humanity™ # 1:
There comes a time in the grand...
Be Inspired to Create a More Humanistic Presence on the Internet
Being a writer, when I was asked to do some research into what makes a good website, of course I straightaway went to check out all of my favorite authors. After sifting through a few standard sites I remembered to look at one of my all time...
Lucius "Loopy Luke" Releases Breakthrough Electronic CD The Five Ages of Humanity
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
London, England--Jan 9, 2006-- Luke Harrison, known as
Lucius "Loopy Luke" in the world of electronic downbeat music,
has a innovative new CD out titled The Five Ages of
Humanity . The title is very prolific and the...
One Humanity
One Humanity There's a wonderful story about Milarepa, the Tibetan Buddhist saint who as a young man went out into the world to experience life and returned home to find his house filled with demons. He was angry and afraid at first and wanted to...
The Next Level of Humanity.
Short story: The Next Level of Humanity.
“Hey Mac, have you ever been thinking of someone and then-bang! - The telephone rings and it’s them on the phone?”
“Pinkus, why are you always asking me stupid inane questions that have absolutely no...
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Businesses Need to 'Rehumanise'
Big companies and corporations have lost the human touch. The question is, when will humanity catch on, or like robotic sheep will we do whatever the business shepherds tell us, no matter how bad we are treated? I am talking from firsthand interaction here. Aren’t you tired of having to talk to machines and sit waiting in queues that may not even really exist, while horrible music repeats itself over and over for eternity? How about having to talk to person after person as they try to find someone else who ‘can’ do the task that you need done? What about the machine that tells you to speak into the phone but can never properly interpret what you are saying? Or pushing buttons, how many numbers have you had to push before finally being told that the section you are looking for is vacant? Vacant, how about the humans you do finally get in contact with but for some strange reason know less about their job than you do?
I may sound pessimistic but I truly believe that human society is meant to evolve differently from this path of customer numbers and automatically generated notices. We are intelligent creatures, well, in many ways, and I just wonder why we haven’t created systems for our own society that are more conducive to making our community a happier place to live in. I am definitely not against technological, financial, and material progress, but I do question the intentions of our corporate institutional leaders. It seems that as long as the person at the top of the hierarchal food chain’s paycheck keeps increasing at a steady rate, customer service is no longer a priority. But then again, I reckon if the CEO of an insurance company has problems with their telephone line, they’d probably have the problem fixed in no time, as they have a direct line to the telecommunication CEO from one of the card-swapping sessions at their $500-a-head luncheons.
The thing that these leaders of society have forgotten is that without normal, average human customers, their empires would be quickly reduced to dust. I think one of the problems lies with us, those average people. The companies are so big and powerful that we have become apathetic, feeling that we
are too small and insignificant to question their systems of interaction. We simply let them dictate how things work and go through all the rigmarole and red tape no matter how much it frustrates us. There was a time, and you can still find this in most small companies, when customers were treated with respect and as equals. “The customer is always right.” This statement used to be very normal when discrepancies came up in our business practices. Now however, the customer is often treated as guilty before innocent, as if the average ‘small’ person is just a criminal who wants to leech off the righteous and just institutions.
The truth is, if we all stand together on an issue, human beings have been known to move mountains. Why don’t we speak out and get these companies who spend so many millions of dollars on commercials telling us how friendly and helpful they are to be accountable for their actions? They could take some of those same millions and put them into employing more human beings to act as communicators, as well as informed positions that solve problems quickly and easily. More jobs for the community in general, and a more enjoyable life for all coming in contact with the companies in question: this is a win/win situation people! Happier customers who are being respected as equals means people will tell each other of the quality of the business; of course this equates to more customers, which means more profit for all.
The time has come to ‘rehumanise’ (cool word!) our social and business systems. Communication is always spouted as being the key to a positive relationship between family, friends, and lovers. We now need to adopt this model for how organizations and institutions relate to the wider community that actually created them with their investment, employment, and customer base. We all need to realize that we are all worthy and deserved of happy lives, lived via a construct of social systems that focuses on real human satisfaction.
By Jesse S. Somer
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a human, not a customer number, and definitely not a faceless commodity.
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EDSITEment - The Best of the Humanities on the Web |
EDSITEment, the best of the humanities on the web. |
edsitement.neh.gov |
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Humanities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The humanities are usually distinguished from the social sciences and the natural sciences ... The arts are usually considered as part of the humanities. ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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Welcome To Humanities Interactive |
Texas Council for the Humanities Resource Center presents interactive exhibits, games, and lessons. |
www.humanities-interactive.org |
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Humbul Humanities Hub |
Cataloged and annotated resources covering the humanities and social sciences. |
www.humbul.ac.uk |
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Habitat for Humanity Int'l |
A nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing organization building simple, decent, affordable housing in partnership with people in need. |
www.habitat.org |
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Welcome to Humanities Washington |
Humanities Washington is a non-profit organization and public foundation providing cultural and educational programs to the people of Washington State. |
www.humanities.org |
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Humanities and Humanistic Studies | The WWW Virtual Library |
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vlib.org |
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National Endowment for the Humanities |
Agency of the US government dedicated to supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the humanities. |
www.neh.gov |
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Humanities Magazine |
Humanities Magazine: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities ... Subscriptions to Humanities magazine are available through the Government ... |
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Arts in the Yahoo! Directory |
Explore sites about art history, artists, fine arts, humanities, performing arts, and crafts. Also features categories for organizations, services, museums, ... |
dir.yahoo.com |
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Humanities Text Initiative |
University of Michigan's online humanities text archives. |
www.hti.umich.edu |
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VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
We've tried to maintain most of the original structure of the site, which models the way the humanities are organized for research and teaching as well as ... |
vos.ucsb.edu |
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the world wide web virtual library humanities |
www.hum.gu.se/w3vl/w3vl.html - Similar pages |
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The Arts and Humanities Data Service | tel: 0207 848 1988 | email ... |
A catalogue organized to collect, preserve and promote re-use of the electronic resources which result from research in the arts and humanities. |
ahds.ac.uk |
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Arts and Humanities Research Council |
The AHRC was established on 1 April 2005, and replaced the Arts and Humanities Research Board. The decision to create an AHRC underlines the importance of ... |
www.ahrb.ac.uk |
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Arts and Humanities Research Council |
Provides funding and support to UK researchers in three programmes: advanced research; postgraduate research and training; and special funding for museums, ... |
www.ahrc.ac.uk |
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SULAIR: Research Help: Humanities and Area Studies |
Collections by subject--provided by Stanford University. |
www-sul.stanford.edu |
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Films for the Humanities and Sciences - Home |
Extensive collection of documentary and educational videos. |
www.films.com |
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H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online |
H-Net is an interdisciplinary organization of scholars dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. |
www.h-net.org |
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