This document provides instructions and resources for customizing a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes 10 sections that describe the contents and features of the template. Users are given guidelines on editing, sharing, and credit requirements for both free and premium accounts. Fonts, colors, images and additional graphic elements are provided to customize the presentation.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of writing and alphabets. It discusses the origins and development of early writing systems including proto-Sinaitic alphabets, Ugaritic language, Phoenician alphabet, Latin alphabet, and Greek alphabet. Key points covered include that the Phoenician alphabet was adapted from Egyptian hieroglyphs and linked to the origin of the Phoenician alphabet. The Ugaritic language used an alphabetical type of graphic system with letters as cuneiform signs. The Phoenician alphabet was written right to left with 22 characters and one vowel. The Greek alphabet adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and added vowel signs.
This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes for describing presentation sections, as well as slides with suggestions for alternative graphics, fonts, colors and icons that can be used in the template. Additional slides provide instructions for both free and premium users on how to properly use and credit the template.
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This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes for describing presentation sections, as well as slides with suggestions for fonts, colors, images, icons and other graphics that can be used to customize the template. Additional resources and instructions are provided for modifying elements and properly attributing the template designers.
This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes, graphs, and images that can be modified. Fonts, colors, icons, and other graphic elements are also included that can be customized. Instructions describe how to properly credit the template designers and explain licensing terms for free and premium users.
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Os Maias – Capítulo VI
Jantar no Hotel Central
The chapter describes a dinner at the Hotel Central. The characters discuss various topics including politics, literature and philosophy over the course of the meal.
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The document provides an overview of the evolution of writing and alphabets. It discusses the origins and development of early writing systems including proto-Sinaitic alphabets, Ugaritic language, Phoenician alphabet, Latin alphabet, and Greek alphabet. Key points covered include that the Phoenician alphabet was adapted from Egyptian hieroglyphs and linked to the origin of the Phoenician alphabet. The Ugaritic language used an alphabetical type of graphic system with letters as cuneiform signs. The Phoenician alphabet was written right to left with 22 characters and one vowel. The Greek alphabet adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and added vowel signs.
This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes for describing presentation sections, as well as slides with suggestions for alternative graphics, fonts, colors and icons that can be used in the template. Additional slides provide instructions for both free and premium users on how to properly use and credit the template.
Writing History Thesis _ by Slidesgo.pptxisevishwanath
This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes for describing presentation sections, as well as slides with suggestions for fonts, colors, images, icons and other graphics that can be used to customize the template. Additional resources and instructions are provided for modifying elements and properly attributing the template designers.
This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes, graphs, and images that can be modified. Fonts, colors, icons, and other graphic elements are also included that can be customized. Instructions describe how to properly credit the template designers and explain licensing terms for free and premium users.
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This document provides instructions and resources for editing a presentation template. It includes slides with editable text boxes for customizing sections, a table of contents, literature examples, and instructions for using graphics, fonts, and colors. Premium users have additional permissions for customizing and sharing the template.
Os Maias – Capítulo VI
Jantar no Hotel Central
The chapter describes a dinner at the Hotel Central. The characters discuss various topics including politics, literature and philosophy over the course of the meal.
Writing History Thesis Orange variant by Slidesgo.pptxCamilaAndrea750300
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes 10 slides with the following:
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Pembebasan Mekkah (bahasa Arab:
ح فكم
,
Fathu Makkah)merupakan peristiwa yang terjadi pada tahun 630 tepatnyapada tanggal 10 Ramadan 8 H, di mana Nabi Muhammadbeserta 10.000 pasukan bergerak dari Madinah menujuMekkah, dan kemudian menguasai Mekkah secarakeseluruhan tanpa pertumpahan darah sedikitpun sekaligusmenghancurkan berhala yang ditempatkan di dalam dansekitar Ka'bah..
This document provides information about Romanesque architecture. It discusses materials used in Romanesque architecture and notes that Roman architecture was influenced by Greek and Etruscan styles. Arches and horizontal beams supported by columns were developed. Later, the three-dimensional counterpart of the arch, the dome, was introduced. Roman architects also drew inspiration from Greek architecture in general.
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This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes slides on the template contents, objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, and references. Additional resources like images, illustrations, and icons are provided. Instructions explain that free users must keep the thanks slide while premium users can modify or delete it. Editing instructions and credits for fonts and colors used in the template are also included.
This document provides instructions and resources for a presentation template on the history of Great Britain. It includes:
- An overview of the template contents such as fonts, colors, icons, and editable slides.
- Sample slides on British history covering topics like monarchs, cities, and family trees.
- Instructions for using the template fonts, images, and other resources properly with credits.
- Links to related sites for additional graphics, icons, stock photos and other presentation assets.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of the telephone. It begins with an index and sections on the inventor of the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell), the history and development of the telephone, its importance, and methodology. Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone in 1876 when he received the first patent and successfully transmitted electric voice. The telephone allowed for long-distance communication and transformed how people connect with one another.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of the telephone. It begins with an index and sections on the inventor of the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell), the history and development of the telephone, its importance, and methodology. Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone in 1876 when he received the first patent for the device, just hours before another inventor, Elisha Gray. On March 10th, Graham Bell successfully made the first electric voice transmission on the telephone.
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This document provides an overview of a thesis presentation on overpopulation. It includes 10 slides with sections on objectives, methodology, results, analysis, and conclusions. Graphics and references are also included to support the topic. The document outlines the structure and contents of the presentation template for discussing overpopulation issues and proposing solutions.
This document provides information about a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Spanish Sociolinguistic Research. A Ph.D. in this field involves studying topics like the history of Spanish sociolinguistics, dialectical variations in Spanish, and bilingualism in Spanish-speaking regions. The degree also examines issues like the influence of Spanish in U.S. media and the future directions of research in Spanish sociolinguistics.
This document discusses the causes and effects of European expansion to the New World. It provides criteria for self-evaluation and peer evaluation of a timeline assignment on this topic. The criteria include properly locating the historical time period, describing important events and facts, establishing a scale and legend for the timeline, including a creative title, adding relevant images, and writing without spelling errors while maintaining order and clean presentation. Students are asked to self-evaluate and provide peer evaluation based on these criteria.
Common themes in the synoptic Gospels are the "kingdom of God," and a shift from the "old covenant" to the "new covenant." The ultimate question Jesus asks is will we choose to be a part of his kingdom?
Slide The Power of Images 248
The Visual Evolution in Business Communication 249
Visual Design Principles 250
The Ethics of Visual Communication 251
Identifying Points to Illustrate 253
Selecting Visuals for Presenting Data 254
Tables 254
Line and Surface Charts 256
Bar Charts, Pictograms, and Gantt Charts 257
Scatter and Bubble Diagrams 257
Radar Diagrams 259
Pie Charts 260
Data Visualization 261
Selecting Visuals for Presenting Information,
Concepts, and Ideas 261
Flowcharts and Organization Charts 261
Maps 263
Illustrations, Diagrams, and Photographs 263
Infographics 264
Producing and Integrating Visuals 264
Creating Visuals 265
Integrating Visuals with Text 265
Verifying the Quality of Your Visuals 266
Visual Media on Mobile Devices 267
Producing Business Videos 268
Step 1: Preproduction 268
Step 2: Production 270
Step 3: Postproduction 272
COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES AT Tableau Software 272
Key Terms 273
Summary Of Learning Objectives 273
Test Your Knowledge 274
Apply Your Knowledge 274
Practice Your Skills 274
Expand Your Skills 276
Build Your Career 277
INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality 249
ETHICS DETECTIVE Solving the Case of the Hidden
Numbers 253
Part 4
Brief Messages 279
10 Writing Routine and Positive
Messages 281
COMMUNICATION CLOSE-UP AT Productivity
Report 281
Strategy for Routine Requests 282
Open with Your Request 282
Explain and Justify Your Request Common Examples of Routine Requests 283
Asking for Information or Action 283
Asking for Recommendations 283
Making Claims and Requesting Adjustments 285
Strategy for Routine Replies, Routine Messages,
and Positive Messages 288
Open with the Main Idea 288
Provide Necessary Details and Explanation 289
End with a Courteous Close 289
Common Examples of Routine Replies, Routine
Messages, and Positive Messages 290
Answering Requests for Information and Action 290
Granting Claims and Requests for Adjustment 290
Providing Recommendations and References 291
Sharing Routine Information 293
Writing Instructions 294
Announcing Good News 294
Fostering Goodwill 294
COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES AT Productivity
Report 297
Key Terms 298
Summary Of Learning Objectives 298
Test Your Knowledge 298
Apply Your Knowledge 298
Practice Your Skills 299
Expand Your Skills 301
Build Your Career 301
ETHICS DETECTIVE Solving the Case of the Imaginary
Good News 288
DEVELOPING AS A PROFESSIONAL Maintaining a
Confident, Positive Outlook 295
11 Writing Negative Messages 307
COMMUNICATION CLOSE-UP AT WELLS FARGO 307
Using the Three-Step Writing Process for
Negative Messages 308
Step 1: Planning a Negative Message 308
Step 2: Writing Negative Messages 309
Step 3: Completing Negative Messages 310
Using the Direct Approach for Negative
Messages 311
Open with a Clear Statement of the Bad News 311
Provide Reasons and Additional Information 311
Close on a Respectful Note 312
Using the Indirect Approach for Negative
Messages 312
Open with a Buffer 312
Provide Reasons and Addition
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes:
1) An overview of the template contents, including slides for sections, graphics, fonts, and icons.
2) Instructions for customizing the template while attributing Slidesgo.
3) Details on fonts, colors, illustrations and infographics included in the template.
4) Links to additional online resources for more graphics, icons and customization options.
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Famous People in History - Social Studies.pptxMuaadhFaris
"Famous People in History" is a captivating and enlightening journey through the annals of time, exploring the lives and legacies of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the course of human history. This dynamic branch of Social Studies delves into the stories of influential figures whose actions, ideas, and achievements have shaped societies, challenged norms, and propelled civilizations forward.
From visionary leaders and revolutionary thinkers to daring explorers and creative geniuses, "Famous People in History" offers a comprehensive panorama of the human experience. Students will encounter iconic figures such as political leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, and Cleopatra, whose strategic brilliance and political acumen altered the destinies of entire nations.
In the realm of intellectual prowess, luminaries like Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Leonardo da Vinci come to life, showcasing how groundbreaking discoveries and innovative thinking have propelled humanity into new frontiers of knowledge and understanding.
This course also introduces the fascinating tales of adventurers like Christopher Columbus and Amelia Earhart, highlighting the courage and resilience required to explore the unknown. Meanwhile, social reformers such as Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony, and Nelson Mandela provide compelling narratives of individuals who fought against injustice and championed the cause of equality.
As students immerse themselves in the stories of these remarkable individuals, they will gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of historical events and the enduring impact of individual agency. "Famous People in History" invites students to critically examine the complexities of human nature, societal structures, and the evolving tapestry of our shared past. Through this exploration, learners develop essential skills in historical analysis, critical thinking, and an understanding of the profound influence that key figures have had on shaping the world we inhabit today.
Famous People in History - Social Studies - Pre-K by Slidesgo.pptxDebyHelma1
This document provides an overview and contents of a presentation template for teaching about famous people in history. It includes slides on historical figures, activities, and editable resources like fonts, colors, icons, and graphics that can be used and customized in the presentation. Instructions are provided on using and crediting the template for both free and premium users.
This document provides instructions and resources for a presentation template in Slidesgo. It includes slides on the contents of the template, graphics and illustrations that can be used and customized, fonts and colors used, and sets of editable icons. Instructions are provided for both free and premium users on how to use and credit the template.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes:
- An overview of the template's structure and contents, including slides, icons, illustrations, and instructions.
- Directions for customizing elements like fonts, colors, illustrations and adding/editing slides.
- Notes on credit requirements for keeping the "Thanks" slide if using for free, or options to hide/delete if a premium user.
- Samples of fonts, colors, illustrations and icon sets included in the template.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes slides for an introduction, objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, references, and alternative resources. The template contains editable images, icons, graphs and instructions for customizing fonts, colors and resizing elements while maintaining quality. Credits to Slidesgo must be kept on the thanks slide when using or modifying the template.
This document provides an overview of different means of communication and how they have evolved. It discusses what means of communication are, how they are classified into interpersonal and mass media, and examples of each. It also examines how means of communication have changed over time from oral traditions to modern digital media. The document emphasizes that both interpersonal and mass media are important for sharing information and forming public opinions.
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Pembebasan Mekkah (bahasa Arab:
ح فكم
,
Fathu Makkah)merupakan peristiwa yang terjadi pada tahun 630 tepatnyapada tanggal 10 Ramadan 8 H, di mana Nabi Muhammadbeserta 10.000 pasukan bergerak dari Madinah menujuMekkah, dan kemudian menguasai Mekkah secarakeseluruhan tanpa pertumpahan darah sedikitpun sekaligusmenghancurkan berhala yang ditempatkan di dalam dansekitar Ka'bah..
This document provides information about Romanesque architecture. It discusses materials used in Romanesque architecture and notes that Roman architecture was influenced by Greek and Etruscan styles. Arches and horizontal beams supported by columns were developed. Later, the three-dimensional counterpart of the arch, the dome, was introduced. Roman architects also drew inspiration from Greek architecture in general.
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This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes slides on the template contents, objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, and references. Additional resources like images, illustrations, and icons are provided. Instructions explain that free users must keep the thanks slide while premium users can modify or delete it. Editing instructions and credits for fonts and colors used in the template are also included.
This document provides instructions and resources for a presentation template on the history of Great Britain. It includes:
- An overview of the template contents such as fonts, colors, icons, and editable slides.
- Sample slides on British history covering topics like monarchs, cities, and family trees.
- Instructions for using the template fonts, images, and other resources properly with credits.
- Links to related sites for additional graphics, icons, stock photos and other presentation assets.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of the telephone. It begins with an index and sections on the inventor of the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell), the history and development of the telephone, its importance, and methodology. Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone in 1876 when he received the first patent and successfully transmitted electric voice. The telephone allowed for long-distance communication and transformed how people connect with one another.
The document provides an overview of the evolution of the telephone. It begins with an index and sections on the inventor of the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell), the history and development of the telephone, its importance, and methodology. Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone in 1876 when he received the first patent for the device, just hours before another inventor, Elisha Gray. On March 10th, Graham Bell successfully made the first electric voice transmission on the telephone.
Social Issues...Over Population problem or solution? .pptxabhisheksain94
This document provides an overview of a thesis presentation on overpopulation. It includes 10 slides with sections on objectives, methodology, results, analysis, and conclusions. Graphics and references are also included to support the topic. The document outlines the structure and contents of the presentation template for discussing overpopulation issues and proposing solutions.
This document provides information about a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Spanish Sociolinguistic Research. A Ph.D. in this field involves studying topics like the history of Spanish sociolinguistics, dialectical variations in Spanish, and bilingualism in Spanish-speaking regions. The degree also examines issues like the influence of Spanish in U.S. media and the future directions of research in Spanish sociolinguistics.
This document discusses the causes and effects of European expansion to the New World. It provides criteria for self-evaluation and peer evaluation of a timeline assignment on this topic. The criteria include properly locating the historical time period, describing important events and facts, establishing a scale and legend for the timeline, including a creative title, adding relevant images, and writing without spelling errors while maintaining order and clean presentation. Students are asked to self-evaluate and provide peer evaluation based on these criteria.
Common themes in the synoptic Gospels are the "kingdom of God," and a shift from the "old covenant" to the "new covenant." The ultimate question Jesus asks is will we choose to be a part of his kingdom?
Slide The Power of Images 248
The Visual Evolution in Business Communication 249
Visual Design Principles 250
The Ethics of Visual Communication 251
Identifying Points to Illustrate 253
Selecting Visuals for Presenting Data 254
Tables 254
Line and Surface Charts 256
Bar Charts, Pictograms, and Gantt Charts 257
Scatter and Bubble Diagrams 257
Radar Diagrams 259
Pie Charts 260
Data Visualization 261
Selecting Visuals for Presenting Information,
Concepts, and Ideas 261
Flowcharts and Organization Charts 261
Maps 263
Illustrations, Diagrams, and Photographs 263
Infographics 264
Producing and Integrating Visuals 264
Creating Visuals 265
Integrating Visuals with Text 265
Verifying the Quality of Your Visuals 266
Visual Media on Mobile Devices 267
Producing Business Videos 268
Step 1: Preproduction 268
Step 2: Production 270
Step 3: Postproduction 272
COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES AT Tableau Software 272
Key Terms 273
Summary Of Learning Objectives 273
Test Your Knowledge 274
Apply Your Knowledge 274
Practice Your Skills 274
Expand Your Skills 276
Build Your Career 277
INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality 249
ETHICS DETECTIVE Solving the Case of the Hidden
Numbers 253
Part 4
Brief Messages 279
10 Writing Routine and Positive
Messages 281
COMMUNICATION CLOSE-UP AT Productivity
Report 281
Strategy for Routine Requests 282
Open with Your Request 282
Explain and Justify Your Request Common Examples of Routine Requests 283
Asking for Information or Action 283
Asking for Recommendations 283
Making Claims and Requesting Adjustments 285
Strategy for Routine Replies, Routine Messages,
and Positive Messages 288
Open with the Main Idea 288
Provide Necessary Details and Explanation 289
End with a Courteous Close 289
Common Examples of Routine Replies, Routine
Messages, and Positive Messages 290
Answering Requests for Information and Action 290
Granting Claims and Requests for Adjustment 290
Providing Recommendations and References 291
Sharing Routine Information 293
Writing Instructions 294
Announcing Good News 294
Fostering Goodwill 294
COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES AT Productivity
Report 297
Key Terms 298
Summary Of Learning Objectives 298
Test Your Knowledge 298
Apply Your Knowledge 298
Practice Your Skills 299
Expand Your Skills 301
Build Your Career 301
ETHICS DETECTIVE Solving the Case of the Imaginary
Good News 288
DEVELOPING AS A PROFESSIONAL Maintaining a
Confident, Positive Outlook 295
11 Writing Negative Messages 307
COMMUNICATION CLOSE-UP AT WELLS FARGO 307
Using the Three-Step Writing Process for
Negative Messages 308
Step 1: Planning a Negative Message 308
Step 2: Writing Negative Messages 309
Step 3: Completing Negative Messages 310
Using the Direct Approach for Negative
Messages 311
Open with a Clear Statement of the Bad News 311
Provide Reasons and Additional Information 311
Close on a Respectful Note 312
Using the Indirect Approach for Negative
Messages 312
Open with a Buffer 312
Provide Reasons and Addition
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes:
1) An overview of the template contents, including slides for sections, graphics, fonts, and icons.
2) Instructions for customizing the template while attributing Slidesgo.
3) Details on fonts, colors, illustrations and infographics included in the template.
4) Links to additional online resources for more graphics, icons and customization options.
The Prince of Wales Coronation Minitheme by Slidesgo (1).pptxarich010506
This document provides an overview and instructions for a presentation template about the Prince of Wales coronation. It includes sections on the fonts, colors, graphics, icons, and infographics used in the template. Users can edit the master slides and presentation theme. The document also provides instructions for both free and premium users on how to properly use and credit the template.
Famous People in History - Social Studies.pptxMuaadhFaris
"Famous People in History" is a captivating and enlightening journey through the annals of time, exploring the lives and legacies of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the course of human history. This dynamic branch of Social Studies delves into the stories of influential figures whose actions, ideas, and achievements have shaped societies, challenged norms, and propelled civilizations forward.
From visionary leaders and revolutionary thinkers to daring explorers and creative geniuses, "Famous People in History" offers a comprehensive panorama of the human experience. Students will encounter iconic figures such as political leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, and Cleopatra, whose strategic brilliance and political acumen altered the destinies of entire nations.
In the realm of intellectual prowess, luminaries like Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Leonardo da Vinci come to life, showcasing how groundbreaking discoveries and innovative thinking have propelled humanity into new frontiers of knowledge and understanding.
This course also introduces the fascinating tales of adventurers like Christopher Columbus and Amelia Earhart, highlighting the courage and resilience required to explore the unknown. Meanwhile, social reformers such as Martin Luther King Jr., Susan B. Anthony, and Nelson Mandela provide compelling narratives of individuals who fought against injustice and championed the cause of equality.
As students immerse themselves in the stories of these remarkable individuals, they will gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of historical events and the enduring impact of individual agency. "Famous People in History" invites students to critically examine the complexities of human nature, societal structures, and the evolving tapestry of our shared past. Through this exploration, learners develop essential skills in historical analysis, critical thinking, and an understanding of the profound influence that key figures have had on shaping the world we inhabit today.
Famous People in History - Social Studies - Pre-K by Slidesgo.pptxDebyHelma1
This document provides an overview and contents of a presentation template for teaching about famous people in history. It includes slides on historical figures, activities, and editable resources like fonts, colors, icons, and graphics that can be used and customized in the presentation. Instructions are provided on using and crediting the template for both free and premium users.
This document provides instructions and resources for a presentation template in Slidesgo. It includes slides on the contents of the template, graphics and illustrations that can be used and customized, fonts and colors used, and sets of editable icons. Instructions are provided for both free and premium users on how to use and credit the template.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes:
- An overview of the template's structure and contents, including slides, icons, illustrations, and instructions.
- Directions for customizing elements like fonts, colors, illustrations and adding/editing slides.
- Notes on credit requirements for keeping the "Thanks" slide if using for free, or options to hide/delete if a premium user.
- Samples of fonts, colors, illustrations and icon sets included in the template.
This document provides instructions for using a presentation template from Slidesgo. It includes slides for an introduction, objectives, methodology, results, conclusions, references, and alternative resources. The template contains editable images, icons, graphs and instructions for customizing fonts, colors and resizing elements while maintaining quality. Credits to Slidesgo must be kept on the thanks slide when using or modifying the template.
This document provides an overview of different means of communication and how they have evolved. It discusses what means of communication are, how they are classified into interpersonal and mass media, and examples of each. It also examines how means of communication have changed over time from oral traditions to modern digital media. The document emphasizes that both interpersonal and mass media are important for sharing information and forming public opinions.
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Evolution
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In 1370 BC, in Mesopotamia the most widely
spoken language was Akkadian. However, a king of
Ugarit, built a large library in the city and treasure
in it the most important texts related to their
religion and history.
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Paintings
First way of expressing the
human being
Cylindricals Seals
Way to identify goods with
engravings on clay
Cuneiform Signs
Oldest form of writing,
developed by the Sumerian
9. Evolution of the Alphabet
Protosinatic
Alphabet
Alphabet adapted from
Egyptian also linked to the
origin of Phoenician
Ugaritic
Language
An alphabetical type
graphic system is used with
letters as cuneiforms signs
01 02 03
Phoenician
Alphabet
It was written from right to
left with 22 characters and
with only one vowel
10. Evolution of the Alphabet
Latin
Alphabet
Associated the letters to the
phoneme of a common word
that began with that sound
Greek
Alphabet
They adapted to the
Phoenician alphabet and
created vowel signs
04 05
11. Literature Review
Phoenicians
Aramaic
The first model of the alphabet arises from the
Phoenicians, from which the Greek appears and,
consequently, the Etruscan and Latin languages
At the same time, the Aramaic alphabet
emerged, being the precursors of other writing
systems such as Hebrew and Arabic
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Clay Boards
Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus
was the instrument that was
used to write about them
Papyrus
It was used in Egypt. It was
a plant and they sold in
rolls of 20 leaves
Parchment
Greece and Rome. It was
tanned and scraped leather
prepared for writing
Paper
It was invented in China. It was
made up of vegetable fibers
that allowed the use of ink
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Clay boards
Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus was the instrument that was
used to write about them.
Papyrus
It was used in Egypt. It was a plant and they sold in rolls of
20 leaves
Parchment
Greece and Rome. It was tanned and scraped leather prepared
for writing
Paper
It was invented in China. It was made up of vegetable fibers
that allowed the use of ink
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Clay Boards 3000 b.c
Papyrus 2800 b.c
Parchment 2500 b.c
Paper 105 b.c
18. Paper Infographic
s.II a.c
It emerged in China. Its
invention was attributed
to Ts’ai.
Composition
It is made of compact
plants fibers an allowed the
use of ink
Printing
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the invention of the
printing press
20. 1440
1638
1452
It was created by
Johannes Gutenberg
The first printing press is
emerging in the United States
The most important printing
begins “The Gutenberg Bible”
21. Printing Map
China
In the s. XI created
reproduction systems with
mobile types
Germany
Johannes Gutenberg is the
creator of the printing press
in 1440
24. Conclusions
Clay boards
Used in Mesopotamia from
3000 b.c., Stilus was used as
a writing instrument
Papyrus
Was used as an egyptus
writing instrument since
2800 b.c
Parchment
In Greece and Rome when
Egypt banned the export
of papyrus
Paper
It was invented in China and
it allowed the evolution of
the printing press
Printing
It was created in Germany
in 1440 by
Johannes Gutenberg
Computer
The first computer was
made in Berlin by Konrad
Zuse in 1941
25. Chronology
3000 b.c
Clay boards
It started to be used
in Mesopotamia
2800 b.c
Papyrus
It started to be used
in Egypt
2500 b.c
Parchment
It started to be used
in Greece and Rome
26. Chronology
s.II b.c
Paper
It started to be used
in China
s.XIX
Typewriter
It started to be used
In New York
s.XX
Computer
The first computer was
made in Berlin
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