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Category: /History
…In the beginning of the industrial age, cities were expanding and railroads were growing, but people couldn't get messages or news to other people fast enough. There were some electrical communications, but all were to slow or to complicating. Railroads…
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Category: /Literature/English
…What’s Wrong with the World? The thing that I see that’s wrong with the world and the human predicament is lack of communication between human beings. It’s the way people are when it comes to communicating that keeps us from achieving real and total…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, it was one person communicating their thoughts, feelings, and/or ideas to others. There are so many means of communicating in this world that we live in. Sometimes, we communicate verbally but that is certainly not our only form of communication. Other times, we…
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…to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized," however; with the invention of National Security Agency's "Echelon," this is no longer the case. Echelon is the government's attempt to control your communications, domestic and international, daily. In 1947…
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Category: /Literature/English
…emergent leader at some points in the case.These three points made Mr. Davis a very effective communicator. Using task messages made Davis effective because he kept the group moving along towards it’s goal. Not allowing physical factors into his decisions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The following paper was recently presented by Kamlesh Ramji VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES IN JAPAN 1. Abstract In recent years, virtual communities have proliferated thanks to the converging technologies of telecommunications and computing…
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Category: /History
…of this movement, the educated reformers from the upper class, who were called “residents” or “settlement workers,” actually moved into working class neighborhoods in the congested cities (Davies, 1959) where they actively promoted community development through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…help develop literacy in individuals is an important aspect of the literacy of the children in America. Three aspects of a classroom that affect literacy are: the power of the teacher, community with peers, and access to tools of literacy. Power…
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Category: /Literature/English
…An Urban Planning Study The region of study we have chosen, Tillotson, south from University to Jackson, east on Jackson to McKinley, is of major importance to the Muncie area. This locale is home to the communities’ medical care facilities, as well…
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…Introduction Communication takes place daily in our everyday lives. We communicate at work, home, groups we belong to, or out in our communities. Communication is not easy and takes a great deal of work to truly understand each other (Bucher, R.D…
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