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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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The passage that I found interesting is “It is the decay of public debate, not the school system that makes the public ill informed.” It leads us to believe that with the decline in public debate a lot of people out there are not getting the real source of information/facts. Public debate is the real source of information. Nowadays, people like us are relying on several Medias such as newspapers and News to get the fact, which sometime is misleading and manipulative. Real information comes when public debate takes place.
  

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It is the decay lack of public debate debates , not the school system , that makes the public ill informed. It leads us to believe that with the decline in public debate a lot of Consequently, many people out there are not getting the real source of information/facts. Public debate is the real source of information.

  • It is the decay lack of public debate debates , not the school system , that makes the public ill informed.
  • It leads us to believe that with the decline in public debate a lot of Consequently, many people out there are not getting the real source of information/facts.
  • Public debate is the real source of information.
  • Nowadays, people like us are relying on several Medias mass media such as newspapers and News news to get the fact facts , which sometime is can be misleading and manipulative.
  • Real information comes when in public debate takes place debates .
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It is the decay lack of public debate debates, not the school system, that makes the public ill informed. It leads us to believe that with the decline in public debate a lot of Consequently, many people out there are not getting the real source of information/facts. Public debate is the real source of information. N

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