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    Alexander Graham Bell

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    With his contributions to science we would not be able to talk to each other over long distance. Alexander has made some major contributions to society. While the telephone was not the only great invention that he had, some of his later inventions were more important than the telephone. One of the next major inventions that he had was the metal detector.Which uses electromagnetic induction to detect metal. shot President James Garfield. The result was to try to find the…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Business

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    Choose three businesses that you are familiar with: a restaurant (fast-food or sit-down), a clothing or home accessories store, and a movie theater or other entertainment establishment. The three businesses that I am familiar with are Chuy’s (a Mexican sit-down restaurant), Tommy Hilfiger (a clothing store) and Carmike Cinemas (a movie theater). 1. Chuy’s How long does the first customer contact take in each business? The first customer contact happens as soon as we enter the restaurant. There…

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    The invention of the telephone did not promote only economic changes but also psychological. For instance, after the invention of the telephone the society needed to be more prepared to listen to another person while he or she was talking (Kang). It means that the rise of telephone induced to a change on people’s behavior. In certain ways it is logical, because the society was coming from a time that…

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    the most primary method of communication has been the face to face communication (1). In fact, for an extensive time, face-to-face communication was the only method ever used. As the time passed many new methods came along with the use of letters, telephone calls, and emails. Even though with the improvements in such type communication, nothing like other types of communication has been able to change or replace the face-to-face method. Face to face communication is better than any other types…

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    machine using 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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    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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    This article is titled “Perceptions of harm from secondhand smoke exposure among U.S. adults, 2009-2010”, and it was written by Judy Kruger, Roshni Patel, Michelle Kegler, Steven D. Babb, and Brian A. King. The authors firstly explained that secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure causes heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer in nonsmoking adults and suden infant death syndrome, middle ear infections, and severe asthma in children. As well, this has caused more than 41,000 deaths among US nonsmokers.…

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    Apple ought to open the iPhone, while about the same number of (42%) say they ought not open the telephone to guarantee the security of their other clients ' data (www.people-press.org). Crosswise over age bunches, grown-ups ages 18-29 are partitioned over what Apple ought to do: 47% say the organization ought to open the iPhone, while about the same number of (43%) say it ought not open the telephone to guarantee the protection of its different clients (www.people-press.org). Among grown-ups…

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    The telephone, one of the most powerful inventions during the industrial revolution, which changed communication in a major scale. There was a huge problem surrounding us during the 19th century. Not being able to communicate in a matter of seconds incase of an emergency was a huge problem (“ Living with the telephone”). Science came up with a solution, the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone was a phenomenal invention that helped individuals communicate with each other in…

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    G, and found Gillette, and there in black and white was “1 …. Gillette Skirt Co., The, Office……… 157 Homer.” The phone number was 1 for the office and 2 for the residence at 20 West Court Street. (Interesting note, when Rutherford B. Hayes had a telephone installed in the White House on May 10, 1877 – their number was also 1) This finding left me with two questions. One – who rounded out the top ten. Two – how did you get such a number? Luckily while the phonebook itself was fairly large…

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