The communicators
Article Abstract:
Inventors Johann Gutenberg, Louis Daguerre, Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi and Vinton Cerf can be said to be the fathers of the information revolution. Their imagination resulted in the invention of printing, photography, radio, the telephone and the Internet, all of which facilitate the exchange of ideas regardless of distance.
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
Innovations, Appreciation, Personalities, Communication, Communications, Inventors, Cerf, Vinton G., Information science, Bell, Alexander Graham, Marconi, Guglielmo, Gutenberg, Johann, Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mande
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
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Hiking the spine
Article Abstract:
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail is the longest and highest trail in the US. A brief narrative of a boy scout troop's journey on a rugged part of the 3,200-mile trail is presented.
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
Personal narratives, Cover Story, Description and travel, Trails, Continental Divide Trail, Boy Scouts
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
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