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    notable people. Did you know that Samuel Finley Breese Morse is most commonly known for his invention of the single-wire telegraph and morse code. Morse was actually a painter before he became interested in electricity while in college. If it wasn’t for Morse‚ we wouldn’t be where we are at with today’s communication systems. Since Samuel Morse was the inventor of the telegraph and Morse code‚ The U.S. should create a monument in his honor. First of all‚ Samuel Morse is the inventor of the telegraph

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    of Sounds Morse Code is a language that used sounds rather than words. And we have the ability to use it today using smoke signals‚ lights‚ and sounds (“Wikipedia”1). Without Morse code‚ the spies that stole secrets from other countries may have been seen‚ chased‚ caught‚ interrogated‚ and killed. The things in Morse Code like the dots and dashes‚ or the uses like the different machines they used back then‚ possibly even the people that created it such as the main person Samuel Morse (1) (1). All

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    Morse code Aidan Pease Freshmen English/world history Mrs. Bisenius February 5‚ 2017 .... . .-.. .-.. --- / .-- --- .-. .-.. -.. Morse code was a significant invention during the middle 19th century but why was it important‚ who made it‚ how does it work‚ and is it still used today. Samuel Finley Breese Morse was an American artist and inventor widely known for his invention of the single wire telegraph and co-inventor of Morse code. Born in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts April 27 1791. Samuel got

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    [pic] TITLE : Research on Samuel Morse PROGRAM : Bachelor in Corporate Communication SUBJECT : Organizational Communication Skill – JCS 2163 LECTURER : Mrs. Zurinah Zakariah |NAME |MATRIC NO. | |MUHAMMAD SAUFI BIN AHMAD |4132004391

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    communicate. Someone could read the symbols by looking through a telescope. People needed a better method to communicate and this is where the telegraph comes in. The person who invented the telegraph was Samuel Morse. He was born in Charlestown‚ Massachusetts on April 27‚ 1971. "Samuel Finely Breese Morse was an American painter and inventor"(Wikipedia‚ Oct 2016) The school that he went to was Phillips Academy in Andover. When he went to Yale‚ he was able to build the telegraph with other scientists.

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    Charlestown‚ Massachusetts a young boy was born on April 27th‚ 1791. His parents were Calvinist Pastor Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826) and Elizabeth Ann Breese (1776-1828). This young lad would soon be known to the world as Samuel Morse. He would later be known as a painter and for creating the electric telegraph‚ along with a unified language that would reach all four corners of the world. Morse was a smart lad and was enrolled in Yale College at the age of fourteen in 1805. In his college years‚ he

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    Morse Code was designed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. It uses short and long pulses - tones or lights - to represent letters and numbers. Probably the most well known Morse Code Message is the one made up of three short pulses‚ then three long pulses‚ then three short pulses again. Or "dot dot dot‚ dash dash dash‚ dot dot dot." This message means "S O S" (S = "..." and O is "---")‚ the distress signal. Officially‚ the short and long pulses are called "dits" and "dahs"‚ but we like to call them

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    and Beverage Services (FBS) NC II Free Reviewer Types of Services Banquet (Bukcet) Service • For group of person • Fixed price • e.g. typical function Family Service • Food are prepared in the kitchen and served in platter in the table • Started by head of the family English Service • Private dinner • Typical private dinner • Fine dining set-up • w/ Wine service Luriat Service • A plate with rice‚ meat‚ vegetable & dessert • Big plate with complete meal Apartment/ Blue Plate Service

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    Case Report on Facebook Q1. Why do people use Facebook and what do they do when they are there? Facebook unlike any other social networking sites meets two primary human needs namely‚ 1. The need to belong and 2. The need for self-presentation. A social networking site enables a user with the following three major functions. 1. To create user profile 2. To connect with other users 3. To view or track other users From the above points‚ one can clearly understand that the

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    Long before Samuel F. B. Morse electrically transmitted his famous message “What hath God wrought?”‚ there were signal systems. That’s when they knew they had come up with a new way to communicate long distances without hand delivering messages. The world’s eagerness to push the ability of communicating from a distance only grew. The idea of using electricity to communicate over distance is said to have been Morse during a conversation aboard ship when he was returning from Europe in 1832

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