Name form of communication would allow a family the enjoy listening to a program in the early 1900's?
The most used ways of communication were telephones, telegraphs, and letter writing.
The telephone.
The most popular way of communication is the mobile phone
Telex was invented in 1981. Telex is a basic two-way teletypewriter that sends notification and communication from one person to another.
Yes, vertical communication is a two way communication. This form of communication is commonly used for people who are in the same position or organizations that use participative style of management.
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mainly we can tell that the communication duiring disaster is very inevitable most probaly a radio-fm am could be the best of all also the use of satellite ensure good and quorate mode of communication in the times of a disaster
Such communication in which record is save.... Every thing done in a proper way....it is most important
Communication
Does not permit two way communication
Three examples of technology include the telephone, the television, and the Internet. The television is a one-way type of communication, but is a way to communicate to the masses. The Internet can be used for both two-way personal and one-way mass communication. The telephone is mostly for two-way, person to person communication, though conference calling and speaker phones allow communication with more people.
We have no way of knowing this.... as it was so long ago and most likely decayed/broken/lost forever. It is most likely that the first form of writing was counting.... a farmer noting the count of his livestock. This would most likely have been inscribed in a clay tablet, and used in trade as a record of animals bought or sold.
No. Although cars had been around for some years, most people still had horses and they were used in the same way that they always had. At the beginning of the 20th century cars were more or less toys for the wealthy. Most of the middle class still used horses.
it provivded a quick way of communication