The ability to communicate, the act of actual
communication, is ultimately decisive in our ability to function as humans.
From pre-historic pictograms to the modern use of computers and phones the idea
to spread word, to record events, to tell a story, to communicate, has been an
important motivating factor to our civilization. Communication has allowed us
to build countries, forge international relations through the use of treaties
and embargos, and on a personal level it
allows us to keep in touch with our friends and family .The methods of
communication have changed, the speed of communication has most certainly
changed but the necessity to communicate has not.