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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Eugenics

/juːˈdʒɛn.ɪks/

Origin:
From Greek eu- (“good, well”) + genos (“birth, race, stock”), coined in the 19th century by Francis Galton.

Definition:
A controversial theory advocating the improvement of human populations through selective breeding.

Example:
“The era’s faith in science sometimes drifted toward eugenics.”

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WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On March 7, 1876


Patent of the Telephone
The Invention That Gave the Human Voice a Global Reach

On this day — March 7, 1876 — Alexander Graham Bell received U.S. Patent No. 174,465 for the telephone, a device that would permanently transform human communication. The invention allowed spoken language to travel instantly across distance, fundamentally altering how English—and every other language—was used in daily life.

The telephone introduced entirely new conversational habits. English speakers developed forms of greeting, turn-taking, and clarification specific to voice communication without visual cues—phrases such as “Hello?” and “Can you hear me?” became routine elements of everyday speech. Telephone etiquette also emerged, shaping expectations for politeness, pacing, and clarity in spoken English.

Beyond social customs, the telephone accelerated the spread of dialects, accents, and conversational styles across regions. Real-time long-distance speech made communication more immediate and informal, influencing everything from business language to personal conversation. On this day, a technological patent helped reshape the living rhythm of spoken English.








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