Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Telephone.

The telephone has greatly affected our society and our connections to the world today by how it’s made communication much easier and cheaper, allowed distance to just be a ring away, and has affected written and spoken communication skills. Even though it may have some negative effects such as ill type-written texts, and cancer related brain damage, I think these only apply to those who overuse the phone and are ADDICTED.
One cultural example is in the all-American teenager life today, most teens call up the first person that comes to mind when discussing important issues or spreading big news.
One example of economical perspective is in order for people to set up an appointment or make done deals yet the distance creates a problem, they use the telephone to relay the business at hand.
One example of economical perspective is in order for people to set up an appointment or make done deals yet the distance creates a problem, they use the telephone to relay the business at hand.

People text, call, message, and only depend on their cell phone. It's basically their life. Look what the telephone has done to people! I support this invention except I just hope people don’t go a little overboard. It may have some downs of addictiveness, and mental damage, but it’s a great invention. Alexander G. Bell has affected the Industrial Revolution by how his invention in 1876 of the telephone allowed people to communicate easier and faster, while being able to spread the news to keep people informed. His invention allowed long distance to be only a ring away.

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