Communications in the 21st Century
Communications in the 21st Century

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Mobile phones

May 9, 2008

Mobile phones are phones that you can take anywhere you want so basically they are mobile. It’s another way of communicating and very commonly used around world. In today’s society nearly everyone has they own personal mobile phone. In Australia over half the people have mobile phones; in a wide variety of settings – at [...]

Television

May 8, 2008

Does TV educate or stimulate? Or is it a drug or tranquilizer used to control the population? As many people know, we can divide watching TV to situations when it is useful and helpful for us and at times harmful.
 
How do people usually answer the question: “what are you going to do tonight?” or [...]

May 7, 2008

To being with, commutation by computer has caused some problems. We can easily receive a message; both wanted and unwanted, in just few minutes. The researcher Paul Hasenrader has found out a line manager received between 300-400 messages a day.  Manager has to read though them, because he doesn’t want to miss anything important for [...]

Computers and Internet Access

May 4, 2008

We live in the age of technology. New technology appears everyday, ranging from mini-CD that contain entire encyclopedias to giant space telescopes that can send photographs of distant stars back to earth. Of all the new technological wonders, in Australia there are increasing people enjoying the high level of electronic connectedness and these products had [...]

Communications in the 21st Century

May 3, 2008

Most Australians enjoy a high level of electronic connectedness (fixed line phones, mobiles, computers, internet access etc.) and this has an impact on the ways we work, play sustain relationships, and so forth.
There are lots of benefits we’ve considered from those technology. But we’ve also considered some costs associated with living in what some [...]

Medals

April 30, 2008

The Medals for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games were unveiled in March, 27, 2007. The medals are 70mm in dia Olymeter and 6 mm think. On their frong side, the medals bear the standard design prescribed by the international Olympic Committee. On their back, the medal is inlaid with jade with the Beijing Games emblem [...]

Mascots – Fuwa / Fu Niu Lele

April 29, 2008

Mascots – Fuwa
 
Like the five Olympic Rings from which they draw their colours and inspiration, the Fuwa serve as the official mascots of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, carrying a message of friendship and peace and blessings from China – to children all over the world. Expressing the plauful qualities of five little children [...]

Beijing 2008 Olympic/Paralympic Emblem

April 24, 2008

Today would like to introduce Beijing 2008 Olympic/Paralympic Emblem.

“Chinese Seal – Dancing Beijing” is the emblem of the Beijing Olypic Games. The original design of the emblem was selected from nearly 2000 entries that BOCOG received from around the world.

The emblem delicately incorporates a seal, Chinese characters and the Olympic rings. With a [...]

Beijing 2008 Olympics Games

March 11, 2008

Hi, My name is Dolly (Dian Wang). I am a Chines student of the Transient spaces subject.
In here I would like to introduce Beijing 2008 Olympics games to all of you.

The topic will include:
1. Beijing 2008 Olympic/Paralympic Emblem;
2. Beijing 2008 Olympic/Paralympic Mascots – Fuwa / Fu Niu Lele;
3. Beijing 2008 Olympic [...]