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    Di 1  Yang Di  Mr. Osborne  Social Studies 11  4 May 2015     A New Modern Canada  In the 1920s‚ the creation of technological advancements was the most exciting  development for that time. There were many types of new advances that help life be easier and  stress free. Things such as electric refrigerators and vacuum cleaners helped with the housework.  Telephones allowed Canadians to communicate through long distance. Also‚ the creation of radio  and movies enriched people’s entertainment life

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    in communication such as email‚ voicemail‚ phone calls‚ live-chat (like Skype or ooVoo)‚ and text messaging. Yet‚ does using technology cheapen communication; does it lose its effectiveness? Do people prefer face-to-face communication or has the advancement in technology replaced the need to communicate in person?

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    4.1 The success factor of an organisation 16 4.2 Fiber-optic technology‚ a success factor 16 4.3 Impact on Pakistan Telecommunication Industry 16 4.4 An overview 17 5. ANNEXURES 18 6.1 Annexure-I Telephone line growth 19 6.2 Annexure-II Telephone revenue growth 20 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY 21 We are living in privileged times. The world has witnessed so much that the

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    Merriam-Webster defines literacy as the ability to read and write. The term may also refer to familiarity with literature and to a basic level of education obtained through the written word(Merriam-Webster‚ 2012). Most people have absolutely no idea what it means to be literate; what tribulations had to be endured in order for reading and writing to be extended to common individuals. Literacy was hoarded by priests‚ monks‚ and scholars during the Dark ages. It wasn’t until the invention of the Gutenberg

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    Dozens of factors contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution but the inventions are the most important‚ such as the Spinning Jenny‚ the Telephone‚ and the Steam Engine. Before the Spinning Jenny was produced‚ workers would have to spin yarn on a spinning wheel with only one spindle. This was a laborious task and took way too much time. In 1764‚ James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny‚ which allowed workers to spin yarn on eight spindles. The Spinning Jenny rapidly increased the process

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    instance‚ 140 years ago‚ there was no telephone. Photography was still in its infancy. The idea of an automobile was absurd‚ and the notion that a machine heavier than air could fly was scoffed. But advances in scientific discovery led to many changes in the thoughts and attitudes of humans as to what technology meant to changing society. But‚ somehow‚ this advancement in human achievement is sometimes viewed with scorn by some of the wisest among us. Has these advancements improved our lives‚ or just changed

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    of the foundation which supports America ’s end of physical and intellectual isolation.” (Lee‚ C.‚ Para. 2‚ March 17‚ 2012.) These constant advancements in technology over the years has played a huge part in ending the physical and intellectual isolation of Americans. The most important way that technology has helped to end isolation is through advancements in communications. In early the early years Americans were very isolated from one another because any form of communication would take days

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    started using photographs for identification. This was a huge technological advancement‚ with out photos there was no real way to identify people. Records were all hand written‚ leaving no back up files. In 1877 Albany‚ NY introduced the telegraph. Short messages could be sent to other locations. This was a slow way of communication. In 1878 Washington‚ D.C. Began use of the first telephone for police. Later in 1880 telephones were put in call boxes for police to use. This was the first two way communication

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    Tools‚ 1995- 2010). Effective communication among organizations is essential for managers‚ employees‚ coworkers‚ business partners‚ and other resources to connect with each other successfully to obtain personal and professional goals (Hayes‚ 1996). Advancements in technology has given businesses the right tools for modeling‚ sharing information‚ and improving concurrence‚ enhancing manufacturing processes‚ and design flows (Hayes‚ 1996). Communicating effectively involves individual’s thoughts and ideas

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    people used messengers over the foot or on horseback‚ using smoke signals to warn a city with the approaching riders. Reflective mirrors. Further advancements of communication resulted in inventing writing instruments‚ printing‚ type writing‚ photography‚ telephone‚ radio‚ television‚ motion picture‚ computer‚ internet‚ telegraph and telegraphy. Major advancements in telecommunication started with the first experiment of electric current causing magnetism in the year 1820 by Hans C. Oersted and with a

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