Living in the Information Age
...also essential to other people or civilization primarily because these people think of the wheel as a symbolic material that represents intangible things. In fact, it was discovered that early Mesoamericans treat wheels as sacred objects, representing the “cycle of life, death, and rebirth” (Wirth 1996). The Mesoamericans were known to associate wheels with the “supernatural, religious world,” thus establishing the fact that aside from the present utilitarian value of wheels, this object is also essential for its symbolic value." "When I was a little girl, I read in a popular magazine in Europe that by year 2000 we would be able to just pick up the phone and directly dial any country in the world. I remember hardly believing it, since at the time I couldn't even call my aunt in a neighboring town without the operator's assistance. When my sister went off to college, mom had to send her a telegram with a date and time for her to go to the central post office to receive our long...