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The land telegraph was invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.
I will use the macro , meso and micro goal system to incentivise my client. I will hope to create a positive attitude by creating a manageable feel good macro goal which i know the client can complete and make the client surprise himself which will be his driving force to meet his meso goal and so on to his micro . i will also keep a log for the client to show where he was and where he is in the event of him starting to slip i can show him where he may end up if his commitment to himself drops or where he could be if he gets back on track
Coherence in a business message is achieved by using a simple, standard format with text directed toward the goal of the message. The first paragraph should state why you are writing (communicating). The second paragraph should state the facts (basis) for the goal you intend to achieve with your message. The third paragraph should state what you expect the recipient to do; included any dates, time frames or deadlines that pertain; followed by any contact information that can facilitate accomplishing the goal of the message. Always end by thanking the recipient for their time and effort. If the message is to inform only, the third paragraph is used to thank the recipient for their time and attention; followed by any contact information that the recipient can use to follow up if necessary.
The cox at the end of a text message basically means the end.
This is a misquote of Philip James Bailey. It essentially boils down to walk the walk, don't just talk the talk, and don't be a spectator of life.: "We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. And he whose heart beats quickest lives the longest: Lives in one hour more than in years do some Whose fat blood sleeps as it slips along their veins. Life's but a means unto an end; that end, Beginning, mean, and end to all things-God. The dead have all the glory of the world."
The goal of end of life care is to comfort.
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code. The message sent as the first public demonstration was "What hath god wrought".
samuel adams died in the revolutionary war
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think.He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.
HOW THEY MADE A MORSE CODE MACHINE Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail developed an electric telegraph which sent pulses of electrical current to control an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph wire.
Morse code or morse is a code used for sending messages. It represents each letter of the alphabet using short and long sounds or flashes of light, which can be written down as dots and dashes. Samuel F.B. Morse helped invent Morse code so the name came after him.
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.
USS Morse ended on 1865-05-21.
Thomas-Morse Aircraft ended in 1929.
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code. The message sent as the first public demonstration was "What hath god wrought".
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1844.He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.
The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.