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History of Communications from Ancient, Classical and Dark ages 3104 Assignment 3

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History of Communications from Ancient, Classical and Dark ages

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Discovery of fire

• The discovery of fire was invention in The Early Stone Age of Cavemen.

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Discovery of fire

• Making fire also allowed the expansion of human activity into the dark and colder hours of night.

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Discovery of fire

• To make a fire rub two sticks together it is before matches were invented and it help if you need to aid survival if your out in the wild or camping and also they can help for signal fire to be rescue it was before flares were invented or if you don’t have a flare. Don’t uses wet sticks if you are making a camp fire.

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Discovery of fire

• And there is another way to make a fire is a jasper rock, jewelry rock, and chert rock.

• Jasper rock is a common red color is due to iron(III) inclusions in what is basically a chert.

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Middle Ages, Renaissance and The Enlightenment (900-1800)

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The Invention of the Printing Press

• Johannes Gutenberg he invention was the printing press. He was born in Europe

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The Invention of the Printing Press

• Printing press were use to make newpapers and to make money and to make books too.

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The Invention of the Printing Press

• Johann Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press around 1448 had a significant impact on the spread of ideas in Europe and beyond.

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The Invention of the Printing Press

• Gutenberg’s printing press “meant more access to information, more dissent, more informed discussion and more widespread criticism of authorities,“ observes the British Library.

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The Industrial Age (1800)

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The invention of the Telephone

• The telephone was invention by Alexander Graham Bell. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first US patent for the telephone.

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The invention of the Telephone

• Since the telephone now they been changing them through out the years. Now we have used to use slide phone.

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The invention of the Telephone

• Then we have phone at we can push the buttons and also there are now phone booths and wireless phones.

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The invention of the Telephone

Since the cell phone were invention people have talking on it also maybe drive too but it is a illegal to talk or text messages on a cell phone while driving.

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The Modern Age (1900-1960)

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The Invention of Television

• John Logie Baird was a British scientist of Scottish nationality, engineer, innovator and inventor of the world first television.

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The Invention of Television

• There were televisions that took satelite or cable but back then T.V.s have antenna and the colors were in black and white and there were no remotes back then we just used tuners.

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The Invention of Television

• And now the television is changing, we use T.V. remotes and the T.V.s are large screens, HD, Flat screens and in color.

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The Invention of Television

• The television affects our communication because we are staying home watching it and forget what we are doing at home or at work as well.

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The Information Age (1960-Present)

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Sony Walkman Invention

• The company of Sony made the Mp3 player call Sony walkman it can play music.

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Sony Walkman Invention

• The Sony Walkman is good because you can download your favorite music on it and it comes in many difference colors like black, red, pink, and blue.

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Sony Walkman Invention

• It comes with headphone and it small enough to put in your pocket to listening to music while your jogging.

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Sony Walkman Invention

• It is affect our communication because they are listening to you can get distracting because nobody can hear them or not paying attention to them and you can get hurt.