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    Effects in Mass Media

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    What was the major development in evolution of mass media in the 20th century The mass media included television‚ radio‚ newspaper and telephone. Before television‚ there was morse code‚ but later the telephone came in to play‚ people decided that it was much easier than waiting for a telegram. Before the invention of television there was the radio‚ this was considered the main form of entertainment for a family‚ the radio contained talk shows and advertisements read over the radio from

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    land area. However‚ our telephone network is set up in a way which allows home office employees dial 5-digit extension numbers to connect within home office without having to access outside line. Additionally‚ each employee has a dedicated outside line that can be accessed by dialing ‘9 ’ as a prefix. Long distance service is available on all lines; however‚ international service is by default unavailable. International access can be granted for an employee ’s telephone line once necessary approvals

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    electronic communication. Today‚ organizations interact differently with their various stakeholders – board members‚ employees‚ customers and suppliers – depending on the nature of the message‚ the goals‚ and the strengths of the available tools‚ such as telephone‚ e-mail‚ fax‚ voice mail and text messages. One of the major advantages of electronic communication is that it lets you combine numerous types of media – text‚ graphics‚ sound and video – into a single message. In this chapter‚ we will discuss the

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    The Advancement of Telephone Mini Varghese Telephone There have been much advancement in technology that has made significant impacts on society and the way things are done. One of them is the invention of telephone. The invention of the telephone is the most remarkable innovation in the history of mankind. The invention of telephone is related to many other inventions like the transmission of sound through electricity by Johann Philipp Reis‚ a German scientist. According to Gorman‚ M. (1994)

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    weren’t for the telegraph the telephone wouldn’t be a intervention. The people who had the idea of the telephone came from the telegraph. The telegraph was used for long distance communication and the telephone was used for even longer communication. This would make better communication skills like calling. The telegraph was only used for text messaging. Now with the telephone you can hear the person’s voice. The telephone is much faster than the telegraph. The telephone was much more expensive than

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    BCOM 3950 Persuasive Presentation Outline I. Introduction a. You might be wondering‚ what is VoIP? Voice over Internet Protocol is a technology that allows telephone calls to be made over computer networks like the Internet. b. The number of worldwide VoIP users is expected to surpass 300 million by 2014. c. VOIP has proven itself a worthy technological advance that will continue to re-shape the calling landscape in coming years. Today I am going to tell you the how VoIP

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    were allowed to use telecommunications service in People’s Republic of China. Telephones were considered luxurious goods. In 1949 there were only 263‚000 telephones with 310‚000 telephone lines (Ding Lu‚ 2003). But at the end of the Cultural Revolution politicians realized that industrialization process in modern society could not be accomplished without reliable communications systems. And in 1975 the number of the telephone lines increased to 3.48 million (Ding Lu‚ 2003). In 1970’s the State

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    system analysis

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    ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Please note that assignments will not be accepted after 8pm. Student ID: 11470577 Family name: Karki Given names: Nishan Subject name: System Analysis. Subject code: ITC211 Lecturer: PHILIPS KHAZINS Assignment No: 1 PENALTY ON LATE ASSIGNMENTS Penalty for late submission of assignment without obtaining lecturer’s approval for an extension will be 10% deduction per day‚ including weekends‚ of the maximum marks allocated for the assignment‚ ie 1

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    To Finish Has Changed Business Abstract This paper explores how telecommunications started in the 1800’s and how we have developed this technology in the United State and other countries around the world. It will explain the development of the telephone‚ cable television‚ and the internet. There will be a brief history behind each technology and how they all tie into each other now. It will also explain how telecommunication has changed business forever‚ and will continue to change at an exponential

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    example the typewriter to computers and printers. Although a lot of technology only benefitted hearing people. Like for example the telephone. Now when the telephone first came out it was a way for people to communicate and socialize‚ but how were deaf people supposed to do that if they can’t hear through the phone. For almost 100 year after its invention‚ the telephone separated deaf people from the rest of society. This also effected deaf people in their jobs because they were denied promotions due

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