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Q: How did communication change over the 50 years?
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What examples can you provide for interpersonal communication?

A man and woman eating breakfast together after 50 years of marriage and discussing their upcoming retirement.Two men who were in the same pledge class of the same fraternity meeting up for lunch to talk about their political views.A couple going out on a date and talking about whether they should move in together.


What is the best gift for a man turning 50 years old?

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What kind of services does Barclays Bank offer?

Barclay's bank offers many of the same services as other banks, including personal banking, credit cards, corporate & investment banking and wealth & investment management. This bank has over 300 years of history, has a presence in over 50 countries and employs over 140,000 people. This bank moves, lends, invests and protects money for consumers and clients worldwide.


Why It took radio broadcasters 38 years to reach an audience of 50 million television 13 years and the Internet just four?

This question does not compare the same things. First of all, when radio broadcasting started, radio receivers were prohibitively expensive compared to disposable family income for most people. PLUS you needed to pay a license fee to even listen to your own radio. Radios got cheaper over time but not to the extent that we have seen digital equipment drop in price over the past 30 odd years. When television broadcasting started, disposable income of the average family was a lot more than when radio started so more people could actually afford a TV. When the internet started the first adopters of it ALREADY HAD a computer. All they needed was a browser and an internet connection. I had a PC in my house 10 years before the internet was easily available to me. So this question does not really compare equal things at all. Adoption of new technologies has increased over the years since say, the telephone was brought out. ALSO the question is looking a a simple number. There are MANY MORE people today than when radio was introduced. A better metric would be percentage of the population and not a static number.