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    prerecorded messages and telephone automation to solicit the sale of goods and services to customers via phone calls. This practice causes problems and nuisances to consumers‚ which in turn prompted numerous complaints to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Because of the numerous complaints‚ Congress created the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ 1991 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act 2003 to protect consumers from such annoying practices. Telephone Consumer Protection Act

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    in the present day. A Mobile Phone or cellular phone is a device that is used to make and receive telephone calls over a radio link over a wide geographical area.It does this by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile Phone operator like MTN‚CellZ and Airtel in Zambia.A mobile phone can also connect to a public telephone network i.e Land line.In Zambia‚Zamtel provides Land line telephone services. In the early days‚communication of speech by radio link was mainly used by the Military

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    The advancement of technology in recent years has risen‚ so is the world of business communication. Nowadays in world of business communication people using many different kind of latest communication technology. However‚ during old days‚ people used to write letters‚ held face-to-face meetings and many others in business. These changes are caused by the innovation of many new electronic tools such as wikis‚ teleconferences‚ personal digital assistants (PDAs) and many others which are to help the

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    uncle driver’s license on the computer everything came up along with his charges. And if he is facing extreme charges he should have never left California until all charges were dealt with. Over the years there have been much technological advancement that help authorities be able to communicate with each other. During these times the technology officer’s use is electronic communication which was simple telegraph system. This system that they used was a one-way communication that was originate

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    interesting advancement of science and technology. If we carefully analyse‚ it will be clear that we use an awful lot of inventions and products in our daily life‚ which are the products derived from these shocking advancement of scientific technology. To name a few from the endless list‚ rockets and spaceships‚ electronic techniques‚ atomic energy‚ antibiotics‚ the computer and robots‚ the simulation of the human gene‚ the internet‚ videoconferencing‚ cloning‚ wireless‚ telephone‚ telex‚ television

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    essential part of all organizations. In the 1940’s‚ three theorists‚ Max Weber‚ Henri Fayol and Frederick Taylor‚ defined the structure of communication within organizations. Their findings are now known as the classical approaches and‚ despite advancements in technology‚ these approaches to communication still hold weight. These three theorists became known for thinking of organizations like a machine. They felt that each worker within a company should have a specialized task to perform which would

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    depending on technology too much. For example‚ one person would not move from house. He can order something to eat by telephone. He can also buy clothes by Internet. This kind of service is used delivery system‚ so he doesn’t need to move from his house. This is one of benefits of technology called transportation. It’s not only that man. It can refer to us. If we don’t have a telephone‚ it’s too inconvenient. We can’t talk to people who live a long distance from our house‚ even in the same town. If

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    It may be hard for an individual to look at an object such as a tomato and think of that tomato as a technology. When one looks a little closer‚ they may notice that the tomato is extremely large‚ has very shiny skin‚ and shows no signs of parasite damage. After gaining an understanding that the tomato may be a genetically modified organism‚ a “GMO”‚ it is easier to look at the tomato as a technology that is altering the way we farm‚ control insects‚ and feed the world. That tomato will have implications

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    “Science and Technology is a term of art used to encompass the relationship between science and technology.” (wikipedia.com) Science and Technology are making advancements at an amazing rate. Starting from the earliest inventions like the telephone to the more advance internet‚ from abacus to calculators to computers‚ and from cars to rockets and satellites. Science and Technology has a great impact on the lives of people. It has been an advantage in all sorts of field like medicine and communication

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    search the internet in federally funded libraries. The need for this law to be present was due to the issues of the advancement in technology. The process of children learning and accessing information has changed dramatically from when the first bill was passed to protect them. The communications act was passed in 1934 to help protect communication through television‚ radio‚ and telephone to regulate what was shown and heard. This was a time when children learned from their teachers and gained knowledge

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