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  • Mass Media and Mass Social Theory
    Two of these mediums, the telegraph and the internet have had very profound effects on society, but were these effects positive or negative? ...
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  • Thomas Edison
    ... Later in the year Edison saved the son of a telegraph operator from the path of a railroad car. The kid's father, as a reward, gave ...
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  • Thomas Edison
    ... Edison later left Port Huron to follow his dream of bein! ga telegraph operator in Detroit. ... James Mackenzie, the boy's father, was a telegraph operator. ...
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  • Alexander Graham Bell
    ... Hubbard was a critic of Western Union, a telegraph service, so when he found out that Graham was secretly working on improvements to the telegraph, he ...
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  • Thomas Edison
    ... At the age of 16, Edison roamed the Midwest as a telegraph operator. He became a telegraph assistant at Stratford Junction, Canada. ...
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  • Advancements in Telecommunications
    ... A transmission device called the telegraph was used to send the coded signals over wires. The telegraph was to become the primary ...
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  • Advancements in Telecommunications
    ... A transmission device called the telegraph was used to send the coded signals over wires. The telegraph was to become the primary ...
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  • Inventions of the 1800's
    ... Many inventions were consisted in this area, such as the assembly line, sewing machine, and telegraph. ... Another invention was the telegraph. ...
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  • Imperial Telecommunications Through the First World War
    ... They will describe the basic technology and inventors behind the telegraph; following this the implication of this technology, mainly by Britain and France ...
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  • Imperial Telecommunications Through the First World War
    ... They will describe the basic technology and inventors behind the telegraph; following this the implication of this technology, mainly by Britain and France ...
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  • Andrew Carnegie
    Early in his career he changed jobs, moving from textiles to the telegraph office and then to the railroads (Livesay 1). Those shifts were symbolic as the ...
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  • Alexander Graham Bell
    ... University. In 1872, Alexander began his experiments with the telegraph. ... Bell worked on a lot of experiments involving the telegraph. During ...
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  • The Life and Times of the Man Who Invented the Telephone
    ... In particular, he experimented with development of the harmonic telegraph --a device that could send multiple messages at the same time over a single wire. ...
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  • Alexander Graham Bell
    ... Since Samuel FB Morse introduced the telegraph system in 1843, this industry blossomed. But messages could only be sent between ...
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  • the new york city draft riots
    ... and planning. The mayor's house was attacked, African-Americans was forced to hide and some telegraph poles were torn down. The ...
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  • Andrew Carnegie
    ... pluck alone will not suffice; you have to have a little luck as well." Sure enough, luck arrived in the form of David Brooks, who managed a telegraph office in ...
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  • Industrial Revolution and Information Revolution
    ... However, this was all changed when an American Inventor, Samuel FBMorse invented the first telegraph. ... The telephone was much better than the telegraph. ...
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  • Thomas Edison
    ... He was taught how to use the telegraph as a reward for saving a boy's life during his job. After learning how to use the telegraph ...
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  • graham bell
    ... The man was a critic of The Western Union Telegraph Company. ... They became close friends. He helped improve the telegraph before creating the telephone. ...
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  • boer war
    ... When Rhodes had realized that he did not have total support from the Uitlanders he began to telegraph Jameson to call off the raid. ...
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  • The Divison of the North and South
    ... forms of communication. The telegraph was invented, this provided instant communication to anywhere the lines would go. This cause ...
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  • time and technology
    ... The first invention in the telecommunications field is the telegraph. ... History Today. 2. "Telegraph" Microsoft Encarta 95. Funk & Wagnalls Corporation (1994). ...
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  • thomas edison
    ... While experimenting on an underwater cable for the automatic telegraph, he found that the electrical resistance and conductivity of carbon varied accordingly ...
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  • Thomas Edison
    ... While experimenting on an underwater cable for the automatic telegraph, he found that the electrical resistance and conductivity of carbon varied accordingly ...
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  • media and democracy
    ... A message could only be sent by a ship or train, on horse back or even in the memory of human courier, until the invention of the "telegraph, the first ...
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  • Thomas Edison2
    ... office. While there he studied the Stock Ticker, a telegraph machine that was used to report the price of gold to brokers' offices. ...
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  • David Sarnoff Mass Broadcasting
    ... Marconi Wireless Telegraph and Radio Technology When Sarnoff was 15 he taught himself Morse code and bought a telegraph key. In ...
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  • Thomas Alva Edison
    ... At 15, Edison learned how to be a telegraph operator. He learned the Morse code and became skilled in sending and taking messages. ...
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  • Impact of Sports Television
    ... At least since 1850, Americans could get accounts of some events, particularly boxing and horse racing, through the growing telegraph system, and they could ...
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  • Technology and Inventions of the Good Old Days
    ... Alexander Gram Bell invented the telephone in 1876. The telephone actually expanded out from ideas he made to the telegraph. The ...
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