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    Visual Communication is undertaken as a core subject in Year 8 and offered as an elective in Years 9 and 10. Visual Communication and Design Uni
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    Most of them were built by private companies, although state and local government sometimes helped. Farmer generally did not use them because of the high toll fee because they had so much to carry. In 1802 and 1803 Congress voted to use some money to create a national road through the mountains across Ohio. This was the most important federal transportation project at the time, and it took half a century to build. They began building it in 1811. It was a necessary wagon highway to the West. The
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    Morse Code was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse. He found a way to make an electric current send signals instead of using signals or written messages. Many people had tried before Samuel Morse, but had not succeeded. Morse did not have to knowledge about electric currents to stop trying to find a way. Morse decided to try to make an "electric telegraph" to send messages. Morse devoted five years in making the telegraph instrument that would work properly
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    Goods from the West used to be floated down the Mississippi to New Orleans to be shipped out to the rest of the world. But DeWitt Clinton, New York's governor, had the idea of digging the longest canal in America, the Erie Canal, which would run through the state of New York. It would be 363 miles long. This was when there were only 100 miles of canal in the United States, each less than two miles long. State legislatures were unsure about this idea. They were afraid it would be too expensive an
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    Before 1807, boats were driven by either man power or wind power. After that, a man named Robert Fulton brought a steam engine from England and attached it to his boat. It was much faster than much boats, in fact, he could go upstream from New York to Albany in 32 hours. This showed that the steamboat could be very useful in American commerce. Especially for the West, because now they had brought their products to New Orleans. They could go back upstream in a steam boat,
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    In 1885, Karl Benz invented the first automobile. This was very exciting. Then, in 1908, Henry Ford introduced the Model T, which changed the way that Americans were able to travel. The first touring car in Hilliard was owned by Mr. Fred Fishinger. The automobiles ranged in price from $490.00 to $2000.00 fully loaded. A $500 car
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    It was hard to come up with a mail system that would actually work. Letters used to be delivered by men riding horseback. They would ride on special roads called post roads, which would have special stations called "posts" to give the riders fresh horses. Not many people used the mail. As a matter of fact, soon after the nation gained independence, for every twelve people, only one letter a year would be delivered to them. The person who received the letter would pay the postman, and if you did
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    Mind Tools how to communicate your message in the best possible way.
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    Another mode of travel is the bicycle. It is easily
    maintained and offers a sense of freedom to virtually
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    Transportation and communication are closely linked and one would not be possible without the other
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    Another important invention in the communication industry was the development of wireless telegraphy or radio. This accomplishment is credited to an Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi. He produced the first transatlantic wireless signal in history and invented the beam system of wireless for long-distance communication. He can be also be credited with contributing to modern-day television
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    Another mode of travel is the bicycle. It is easily maintained and offers a sense of freedom to virtually anybody willing to learn.
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    different newspapers, news and events had to be transmitted by paper.
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    In the 1920's most people communicated by mail.
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    include: mail, radio and newspapers.
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    Most people communicated by sending letters and post cards to their friends or family who lived far away.
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    The stated purposes of the Act are "regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, nationwide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges.
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    The steamboat was driven by a high pressure engine that was very light. Oliver Evans invented this type of engine. The high pressure engines were very fast. In order to keep up pressure, they would burn lots of wood
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    Travel in the 1900’s changed greatly. While people continued to rely on trains, carriages, and boats, two exciting ways to travel were not far off in the.
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    Henry Ford revolutionized the world we live in by inventing the "horseless carriage"
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    His invention offered a method of transportation to the public, and helped with our emergency services such as fire engines, police cars, and ambulances. Now we have a large variety of cars to choose from varying in size and price. He also brought a large profitable industry to North America; the car industry.
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    Michael Jackson envented the moonwalk .
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    There are three main kinds of transportation: land, water, and air. The chief means of land transportation are automobiles, railroads, trucks and animals. During the 1900's horse
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    Communication and transportation are so closely linked that they are difficult to separate. Communication often makes transportation possible. For example radio and radar guide airplanes to safe landings. Charts help sailors bring their ships into harbors. Transportation takes us where we want to go, and brings us nearly everything we eat, wear, and use in daily life. Without trasportation, our modern society could not exist.
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    The on-going crisis in Scholarly Communications is no longer breaking news
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    the news paper was deleverd in by people on bicks
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    One of the most popular kinds of roads was known as a turnpike
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    milk put in stores now insteed of someone delevering it
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    Communicating with a child is one of the most pleasurable and rewarding experiences for both parent and child. Children learn by absorbing information through daily interactions and experiences with other kids, adults, and the world.