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    Typewriter vs. Computer

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    "Typewriter Vs Computer" If a student is ever put into a position where they have to select between an old fashion typewriter and a modern computer to write their essays for there professors at California State University‚ Fresno. The student will most likely select a modern computer instead of using an old fashion typewriter because the advantages of using a computer are far superior than those of a typewriter. While the value of a computer is more useful than those of the typewriter in a

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    words until you feel like your hand is about to fall off. Instead I am talking about an invention known as the typewriter. Although we seldom use one of these today‚ it used to be quite prominent in society. In fact‚ it eventually led to the computer so one could say that without the typewriter it would have taken longer for the computer to even be a thought. This first typewriters were patented in the 1700s and they were all ineffectual. They typed leisurely and didn’t do much to improve society

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    Typewriter In Atonement

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    music that parallels Briony’s sense of urgency that establishes her behavior and character. One of the elements that is notable about the opening music is the incorporation of the typewriter tapping noise as a rhythmic tool. The use of the typewriter rhythm from the film music differs from Briony’s physical use of her typewriter because the rhythm can be heard in the non-diegetic space in a specific pattern‚ while Briony types it in a natural manner. These two elements may have different functions‚ but

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    Typewriter

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    INTRODUCTION In a journal entry from July‚ 1910‚ E. M. Forster wrote‚ "However gross my desires‚ I find that I shall never satisfy them for the fear of annoying others. I am glad to come across this much good in me. It serves instead of purity." Although Forster wrote this passage some two years after he published A Room with a View‚ it could have been written at almost anytime during his long life. However much he understood the "holiness of direct desire‚" the emotional purity one achieves by

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    Product and Placement

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    editorials strongly reflected his feelings against product placement in films. An editorial in Harrison’s Reports criticized the collaboration between the Corona Typewriter company and First National Pictures when a Corona typewriter appeared in the film The Lost World (1925).[11] Harrison’s Reports published several incidents about Corona typewriters appearing in films of the

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    general laziness issues. The question is‚ do computers and internet benefit or devastate society. Computers and internet has advanced humanity in various ways. One way includes typing papers. Before computers were invented people had to use typewriters which were much slower and if the writer made a mistake‚ he or she would have to cover it up with white ink rather than “backspacing”. Another example of something that computers and the internet have changed‚ is the way people are entertained

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    Typists And Typewriters

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    changes entail the introduction of more and more typists and typewriters? At the end of the 19th century US corporations underwent rapid growth and consolidation with the rise of modern industrial capitalism. Business operations became more complex‚ which required an increase in correspondence‚ record keeping‚ and office work within and between firms and‚ thus more clerical workers. This growth encouraged the introduction of typewriters and typists‚ because they allowed for a more efficient office

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    on communication and economy in America was the typewriter. The typewriter helped people write books‚ telegrams‚ letters‚ and documents‚ easily and quickly. The typewriter was a brilliant invention that later inspired many other inventors and affected American technological development. Christopher Latham Sholes invented the typewriter on June 23‚ 1868 in Milwaukee. Christopher Sholes‚ born in Mossberg‚ Pennsylvania‚

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    the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 mini computer‚ Dec-Tape (6” reel) randomly accessible tape drives‚ and a modified version of the IBM Selectric typewriter (the IBM 2741 Terminal). These 1969 products preceded CRT display-based word processors. Text editing was done using a line numbering system viewed on a paper copy inserted in the Selectric typewriter. By 1971 word processing was recognized by the New York Times as a "buzz word". A 1974 Times article referred to "the brave new world of Word Processing

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