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One of the most important discoveries that has to do with communication is the television. The television opened a new world to people, especially ones that could not be at important events like Neil Armstrong landing on the moon. Today over 1 billion televisions can be found on earth. On a January afternoon in 1928 live from General Electrics radio laboratories in Schenectady, a man removes his glasses, and puts them back on, then blows a smoke ring. This was the worlds first television broadcast. It was broadcasted into three homes. On that afternoon GE's Swedish engineer, Ernst Alexanderson laid the
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Harvey Alswald, Neil Armstrong, World Series, Logie Baird, Ernst Alexanderson, , BBC England, GE's Swedish, armstrong landing, neil armstrong, future tv's, television television, neil armstrong landing, landing moon, armstrong landing moon,
Approximate Word count = 412
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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