CommunicationGood Year Books, 2004 - 96 pagine Who can imagine a life without newspapers, television, or telephones? Communication traces the evolution of communication from smoke signals to computers, showing how achievements in communication have affected and changes the lives of people everywhere. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 2Newspapers Books and Magazines | 9 |
Unscramble and Identify Famous Persons | 15 |
Draw Conclusions from What You Have Read | 22 |
Chapter 6Radio | 41 |
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