Information
The System provides us with everything we know, and most everything we know now is knowledge assimilated over a period of time from various sources but redirected courtesy of the system.
The more important sources of information today are the internet, radio, television and newspapers, collectively called the media. Television in particular stands out of the list for the sheer number of audience it reaches and it’s influence on popular culture is profound. It is believed that an average American watches 3 hours and 46 minutes of TV each day, that is nearly nine years of his life. Even more frightening fact is the effects of information transmitted over radio- most people listen to radio while doing other things, like driving or at work, this is radio’s greatest advantage over any other media type, what radio does to the listener is that it sub-consciously injects information, information that is objective or otherwise. Now a days, information is constantly circulated between various media type and is sent to the recipients in smaller pockets, more easy to digest and more often tainted and sensationalized to lure the recipients into the maze and keep him there longer, which often means more soda sales.
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