Invention of the telephone

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    communication is always of paramount importance in every aspect of our life. Among all communication tools, the invention of telephone is probably the most remarkable one that still alters our life tremendously. Strolling along the street, the most ubiquitous scene that can be found is pedestrians talking on the phone hastily or touching the phone screen with full attention. Telephone has gained incredible popularity around the globe in the past few decades and it has become an indispensable…

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    a while to accomplish something that could change the world in a good way, it’s worth the work.Alexander Graham helped the citizens of the United States because he made a way for people & deaf people to socialize from a distance.By eventing the telephone,& photophone for the deaf. Alexander Graham bell was born March 3rd 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland.He only had a first & last name until he was 10 years old. His mother then decided to give him another name which would be his middle name.After…

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    The two inventions that of the telephone in 1876 and the iPhone in 2007 are both innovative design objects that have transformed the way individuals receive and communicate information. In comparison, they both are ultimately the same thing in the way that send information through electrical currents however both are vastly different. The telephone, from two different eras have impacted society and culture in many ways. Both devices broke down the tyranny of time and distance. The phone has made…

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    Alexander Graham Bell: The Man behind the Telephone We live in the 21st Century, the age of scientific and technological advancements. One aspect of life that humans take for granted is communication. When the word, “Phone” is said, the phone companies like “Apple”, or “Samsung” automatically come to mind. Companies have attempted to innovate the phone for a great length of years, and that is why modern-day telephones and cellular devices are cosmetically sleek, futuristic, and more sufficient…

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    Like any other great invention there was a small beginning idea to it. Alexander graham bell was a one of the major contributors to the creation of the telephone alongside Thomas A Watson. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, scotland. As a child Bell was homeschooled and received one year of education in a private school, in addition he also received two years of education in Edinburgh’s Royal High School. Alexander G. Bell was not a very good academic student, yet showed promise in…

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    industrial revolution was switching wood to coal as fuel. The Industrial Revolution has also had important technological developments, such as glass making, mining, steam power, machine tools, and architectural developments. The inventions during the industrial…

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    Technology In The 1800s

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    were happy. The piece of technology that I will talk about is the telephone. The telephone was made on March 10th 1876. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone was invented for many reason. The most important reason it was made was because it was our only way to communicate from a long distance. Research stated that that telephone was invented because it would be very difficult for the world to get…

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    electricity to deliver messages in code over wires. Then, in 1844, between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, the first telegraph line was constructed, the first message “What hath God wrought?” was sent by Morse (“1870s-1940s Telephone”). Therefore, with the invention of the telegraph, the speed of communication jumped up to a new level. Also, it was a huge step because it allowed people to communicate over vast distances in…

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    Thomas Edison was an American inventor and businessman. I chose Edison because if it wasn't for him things would probably be different right now. His most famous inventions were the lightbulb and the telegraph. I chose him because he was a very creative person and smart. Another reason is because even if he had trouble focusing in school he still managed to learn a lot of stuff. Edison was the last of seven children. He had trouble hearing because he had ear infection. Edison was a hyperactive…

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    deaf students. Bell was one of the co-founders of the National Geographic Society, and he served as its president from 1896 to 1904. He also founded the Journal of Science in 1883. Most Americans know Alexander Graham Bell as the inventor of the telephone, but few are aware that the central interest of his life was…

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