The Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology (WEBSITE! www.asscatcampus.edu.tc) is a state-controlled college in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, Philippines.
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why American men think that success is everything
when they know that eighty percent of them are not
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“But the nomads were the terror of all those whom the soil or the advantages of the market had induced to build towns. Agriculture therefore was a religious injunction, because of the perils of the state from nomadism.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“If the technology cannot shoulder the entire burden of strategic change, it nevertheless can set into motion a series of dynamics that present an important challenge to imperative control and the industrial division of labor. The more blurred the distinction between what workers know and what managers know, the more fragile and pointless any traditional relationships of domination and subordination between them will become.”
—Shoshana Zuboff (b. 1951)