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Can you proofread this essay and suggest amendments for me please, thank you very much! There is a contention in some circles that old media provides pretty unsuitable publics. While honourably intended, this idea is misguided at best since useful knowledge and news are attracting millions of people everyday. This writer believes the strongest argument against neglecting traditional means of media is that economic news has impacts on almost everyone in society. It should be pointed out that most nations in the world are driving to a global economy, which is a trend recently. As a consequence, economic fluctuations, which may happen somewhere far away, can cause effects on people everywhere. Perhaps the case of 2008 financial crisis is most germane here, as huge economics have signals of alleviation, led to a spread crisis on Asia, Europe and America. Another key components of the case against ignoring old medias is that politics news are circulated and appeals people's care. It is essential to understand that laws can be changed time by time through leader's decisions, such information would effect people's lives. It is for that reason all aspects of society such as health systems, taxes, government spendings can benefit or harm to different walks of life. To suggest otherwise to be on the side of updating political news frequently. One must not forget that environmental news is also a forefront attraction to may people when they follow up the news. Just as global problems can cause significant worldwide consequences so too does global warming creates potential risks to coastal cities since it causes the rise of seawater level. Under these conditions, the regrettable reality is that a large part of world's population who live along the seas will definitely be damaged. Yet news and knowledge which provides through old medias can also people's perceptions with environmental issues. Thanks for that, the environment is protected and sustainability is maintained.
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