What are the implications of the growth of wireless communication?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Our ability to communicate is no longer restricted by the length of a wire. The ability to communicate from anywhere has made us more mobile, responsive, and cost effective. However, the expansion of wireless technology globally will remove one of the Western world's key competitive edges, the vast superiority of its communications system.

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Sam Keltner's "struggle spectrum" shows that conflicts can range from __________.

A. major disagreements to disputes B. disputes to campaigns C. mild disagreements to fights D. major disputes to minor litigation

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Which statement should a speaker avoid interjecting into descriptive presentations?

a. "This is the way it is." b. "This is the way it was." c. "This suggests that . . . " d. "The information was obtained from . . . "

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What is the one exception to the AP rule stating that you spell out any number at the beginning of a sentence?

a. street addresses b. percentages c. numbers over 999 d. 4-digit year

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Linearity in a loudspeaker means that:

a. frequencies fed to a loudspeaker at a particular loudness are reproduced at the same loudness. b. a crossover network in a loudspeaker reproduces an active signal. c. frequencies fed to a loudspeaker at a particular loudness are reproduced relative to the equal loudness principle. d. projection of dispersed sound (dispersion) is the spatial analog of the recorded sound.

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