Romantic Era
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How did English literature has evolved and changed since the Middle Ages to the Romantic era?
English literature to explain how has evolved and changed since the Middle Ages to the Romantic era. NOTE: Please! someone can help me out?
This is a great question: is immense. Unless you are already well read any answer really does not make much sense to you. However, if (as I suspect) all you need is a pot response struggle through a task, then I suggest you look up "Literary History" in an encyclopedia or google and related phrases until you find what you want.
The New Social Era
Telephone Mobile Communications
Mobile phones allow us to communicate anytime, anywhere (Except perhaps the movie theater.) Parents are able to be in contact with their children all day, and friends can have a quick conversation, while on the road. Text messaging for quick written communication and Internet connectivity allows us to send a quick email every time you need to keep contact.
With all these communication options available, the standard phone line and long conversations seem a thing of the past. Suddenly you are not forced to use a phone jack, and a quick text message lets you extract yourself from a traditional debate. Why waste time talking about the time when you can go straight to the point?
Mobile efficiency
This simplicity is great for modern enterprises. Workers are able to efficiently send messages and emails while on the road or in a meeting with a client. It is much more convenient to call from any office in the world using a mobile phone trying to find a phone and worrying about long distance charges.
But when these workers efficient go home at night, there is still a need for simplicity and directness both in the conversation?
Some believe that mobile phones allow us to communicate quickly with anyone, but this modern convenience is making us more distant from each other. Sending quick messages to keep contact instead of sitting at a long conversation about the most mundane of the day is cheating us out of intimate relationships. Multitasking, such as driving or go shopping during the conversation, does not allow us to fully concentrate on what the other end of the line is saying.
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The Mobile phones are not to blame for the gap emerging among many of us. We are. Teenagers have known for years that the telephone is an excellent medium for conversation. Many of us remember sitting for hours talking on the phone with a friend or romantic interest. We talked about anything and sat and listened, even the breathing of others. (At this time, it was very romantic.)
Using the mobile phone efficiently everything you need. Spend the day work with maximum productivity, but also used the Old Fashioned way. Flop on the couch with a drink to get home and put a call to his mother. Pick up the phone Mobile and get in touch with the people you care about – without any real reason other than just to chat. You'll take your first step to approach again.
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About the Author
Ian Ball is an employee of Dial-a-Phone
