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-Loud, enunciated speech.

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Television is an example of which communication? -Loud, enunciated speech. -Television is used as a visual medium to send and receive information thatwould otherwise be impossible without technology. -Since it is not natural, it is conveyed through multiple senses. -It has a physical effect on the brain. -Some people refer to television as reality TV or "video pollution" Written by Jocelyn Wounds on 12 December 2018 in Television , Internet and CommunicatioKnowledge used in essay: Television is a medium that transmits and receives information through the use of a television set, consisting of a tuner, display (screen), speakers, and remote control. The word television comes from Ancient Greek τῆλε ("tèle", "at a distance") and Latin visio ("sight"). The first documented usage of the term dates back to 1900, when the Russian scientist Constantin Perskyi used it in a paper that he presented in French at the 1st International Congress of Electricity

feathers to swim in water with.

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  A piece of media refers to anything that is capable of holding, conveying, and transferring information. This includes things like books, newspapers and magazines but also television, radio and film.   Image source:   https://www.amazon.com/ TV is a form of visual media which can be viewed live or recorded on a VCR or DVD player at home. Radio transmits data by sound waves through the airwaves.   Image source:   https://www.flipkart.com/  By manipulating radio waves we can broadcast sound from one place to another without having to use wires as you would have with audio-only speakers.  Image source:   https://www.smartprix.com/ Write an introduction for an informative article about "birds". Birds are a group of animals that have been around for hundreds of millions of years.   Image source:   https://gadgets360.com/ Their family is called Aves, and their order is the class Aves. Birds have wings, so they can fly, and some can also swim.   Image source:   https://www.r