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Technology is killing Skills Like Handwriting and Arithmetic

Technology is having a disrupting effect on Australian culture, killing things that have been taught for centuries. ◘1 killing of technology a that is an skills killing technology for handwriting killing on technology australia skills arithmetic notable handwriting technology skills killing technology blog future arithmetic ◘1 If you don't use it, you lose it. That applies to just about everything in life from the human body itself to skills. Tech is having a deleterious impact on people and society. Technology, the greatest deskilling agent.         ◙2 killing handwriting skills then on arithmetic killing chain skills ◙2 We may be typing more on PCs and mobile phones, but hardly anyone today writes something with a pen. The days of giving a signature are numbered, with retina, thumb and face scans spreading to all devices.      |||   ⦿3 news australia ⦿3 It has got so bad that more students are doing poorly in the NAPLAN school leaving exam. Success rates have declined over

Australia Post to Charge for Letter Deliveries

Australia Post is finding that the old model has died. The number of letters has dwindled while parcel deliveries are booming. Rather than use the old monopoly action of subsidizing one sector to support another, Australia Post wants more profit than ever. It is talking about charging for letter deliveries. In the past, urban areas paid for the cost of deliveries to the thinly populated bush. Companies today are greedy, going for profit in all sectors. Talk about privatizing the postal service is not changing this attitude - it is enforcing it. Free deliveries for only three days a week is on offer. with a significant weekly charge for full service. As critics have pointed out money will be needed to store all the letters on hold and sorting will become an almighty mess. Another thing for Australia Post to remember is that people who post letters already pay for delivery. The ACCC and the High Court should stop the national postal service charging twice. The feder