Generally speaking, the acronym SIKU stands for Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. This represents information from a book written largely about the Inuit people and their abilities in the waters near their lands.
knowledge
Knowledge of the world around us is broadly divided into scientific knowledge, which concerns the world of nature, and cultural knowledge, which concerns what people have been doing.
Technology
technology
Morse's invention of the telegraph provided a basis for communication and it inspired other people to build on that general idea. Picture Morse's telegraph as a stepping stool or a ladder. People such as Alexander Graham Bell realized that if mankind can create an audible series of beeps and broadcast them to a distant location, the same may be done through sound. So he modified it so it was a microphone sending what the microphone heard to another person.
Morse's invention of the telegraph provided a basis for communication and it inspired other people to build on that general idea. Picture Morse's telegraph as a stepping stool or a ladder. People such as Alexander Graham Bell realized that if mankind can create an audible series of beeps and broadcast them to a distant location, the same may be done through sound. So he modified it so it was a microphone sending what the microphone heard to another person.
How can I know what your "general knowledge painting" is?? Can you show it to me??
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Semantic Memory
he invented the telegraph and changed the way people communicate forever
No, general knowledge is not a reliable indicator of age. People of all ages can have different levels of general knowledge based on their interests, experiences, and access to information.
Life before the telegraph was a different way than sending messages with the telegraph. People used letters to send messages.
Welll.... the telegraph replaced the pony express then the telephone replaced the telegraph. and now a days texting has replaced the telephone.
I'm not sure but as a general guide, the answer should be between 200-1,000 who are part of the literary production of the paper. Editors, journalists, writers.
The noun 'telegraph' is a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire by creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection. Telegraph signals are sent over wires. The verb 'to telegraph' is to send a message by telegraph.
The telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. Prior to then people communicated mainly by telegraph.