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Five jobs that are performed by human beings along with the use of machine

Textile industry1
The textile industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution performed by human labor along with specific textile machines. The raw material may be natural or synthetic using products of the chemical industry.

Writing articles, books and other writing works2


Nowadays writers, poets and typists prefer to write using computers because typing saves more time and less costly rather than writing by pen on paper. Moreover they can save a soft copy of their works.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_industry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writing

Photographer profession3
A professional photographer may be an employee, for example of a newspaper, or may contract to cover a particular event such as a wedding or graduation, or to illustrate an advertisement. Others, including paparazzi and fine art photographers, are freelancers, first making a picture and then offering it for sale or display. Some workers, such as policemen, estate agents, journalists and scientists, make photographs as part of other work. Photographers cannot work without camera because it will not make sense of their profession

Music industry4
The music industry consists of the companies and individuals that make money by creating and selling music. Among the many individuals and organizations that operate within the industry are: the musicians who compose and perform the music; the companies and professionals who create and sell recorded music using music creating technologies; professionals who assist musicians with their music careers (talent managers, business managers, entertainment lawyers); those who broadcast music (satellite and broadcast radio). Obviously, in music industry use
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photographer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_industry

human labor and machines are essential since they are mutually interdependent and simply music cannot be created if one of them is absent.

IT industry5
Information technology (IT) is a branch of engineering that deals with the use of computers to store, retrieve, and transmit information. The acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a microelectronics-based combination of computing and telecommunications are its main fields. In IT human labor is very essential because computing and telecommunications machines need operating systems and programs to be run. Operating systems and programs can only be created by human but not computers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology

Human labor is still relevant in certain jobs


A technology revolution is fast replacing human beings with machines in virtually every sector and industry in the global economy. Already, millions of workers in farms, factories and service sectors have been permanently eliminated from the economic process. However, there some professions and jobs that might be carried out by human labor along with machines. New technological improvement of machines still cannot guarantee productivity of the profession or job. For instance, surgery operation cannot be conducted only by machine; in dentistry machine cannot replace dentist since it does not have human skills; stewardess and waitress are still not replaceable because they possess human skills too; in military soldier plays important role by serving along with automated military devices; journalist is also still in his or her job because camera and microphone still do not know how to deliver news to public. Nowadays the technological revolution is able to replace human only in certain areas of professions. In addition it can only ease the process of the work of human labor. An initiative ability in the profession still belongs to human.

References Websites
https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi http://www.converge.org.nz/pirm/nutech.htm http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/the-daily-need/from-watson-to-siri-as-machines-replacehumans-are-they-creating-inequality-too/12096/

Books
When Machines Replace People by John Thomas Osmond Kirk 1981 Disabling professions by Ivan Illich 1987

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