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Essay / Telephone Test - 1102
Communicating with others allows people to share information, set up an appointment or find a solution to a problem. Today, people communicate with each other by mail, online chat or telephone. Nowadays, the smartphone is the most used by human society to interact with others. The smartphone is not only used to communicate, but also to obtain information, since it can access the Internet almost anywhere. The innovations that led to this ease of communication began in the Gilded Age. The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, marked the beginning of progress that led to the development of many fields. The distance between phone users is longer than in the past, and now a phone call is accessible almost anywhere. With the improvement in telephone technology during the Gilded Age, which continued into the Roaring Twenties, the telephone became one of the most indispensable devices in life. After the development of the telephone, communication technology was constantly improved from the Golden Age to the Roaring Twenties, leading to today's ease of communication. Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison developed the telephone during the Gilded Age and Roaring Twenties. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was a pioneer in telephone technology. However, Thomas Edison, a famous American inventor, discovered the innovative telephone technology in the Roaring Twenties. Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on March 3, 1847. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was an expert in singing. physiology and speech; his grandfather, Alexander Bell, was an elocution teacher ("Alexander Graham Bell"). S...... middle of paper...... The Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties led to the innovative technology of the telephone today. The direction of telephone development has continued into the 21st century and has had a positive impact on nations today. Not only has the telephone become an indispensable part of human life, but it is also a useful way to obtain information and communicate in the fastest way. Although some argue that today's well-developed telephone has had a negative impact such as the risk of invasion of privacy, telephone technology has improved economically, socially, politically, educationally, culturally and military. Therefore, the continued effort for improvement of the telephone during the Gilded Age and Roaring Twenties motivated people and led to growth in technology and saving of time through access to the efficiency of the telephone..