- I practice detection crap. I fear for the future of the Internet as a useful source of credible news, medical advice, financial information, educational resources, scholarly and scientific research. Some critics argue that a tsunami of hogwash has already rendered the Web useless. I disagree. We are indeed inundated by online noise pollution, but the problem is soluble. The good stuff is out there if I know how to find and verify it. Basic information literacy, widely distributed, is the best protection for the knowledge commons: A sufficient portion of critical consumers among the online population can become a strong defense against the noise-death of the Internet.
- One tool I haven’t considered was looking into the author to possibly sniff any inclination towards a subject
- One thing that I have learned is that constructive writing which was helpful but now it’s not helpful since I learned one new important thing that, it doesn’t matter about how you write your essay in a constructive way; it’s more important to write properly and write you essay ina way that every reader can get your point of view and understand the main theme of you topic
- One unpopular claim that I never agree with is that Money can’t buy happiness. Money is desired and once you have money and everything then you will realize that you just ran behind only on money. You didn’t enjoy your life where a poor person enjoyed his life happily and he made a lot of memories in his life. In the end, you will leave this earth and the thing you can keep is that the memories, not the money which is one of the biggest scams compared with happiness. Money never makes you happy but making money makes you happy.