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Critical thinking and information

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In the future, how will thinking critically influence the ways that people:
Read, write and Process Information ?

Why and how could you apply critical thinking when evaluating each of the following:

Articles, Advertising, Media and Conversations?

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A discussion on the ways thinking critically will be applied in reading, writing, and processing information in the future.

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As people read, write, and process information, use of critical thinking helps them to weed through the mass on unnecessary information and wrong information or misinformation. Being able to identify flaws in writing and information, gives people options to move on to other better outlets of information or to continue to weed through and discover the real message. When writing, people will be able to understand that their personal agendas can be apparent and that people ...

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