Information is power

Good day to all members of MyEnglishClub.

 

It's really amazing how the information in different fields of communication, science, and other fields of learning helps us in our daily activities. For example, watching news and current events help us aware on what's happening in our surroundings. It makes us informed and broaden our knowledge that we can use for our decisions in life. Like if we see news on television, one common example is the recent quake and tsunami in Sendai, Japan. From what happened to that country, many people now are aware of how destructive a calamity were and what we can do to be prepared once the next calamity arrives. Government agencies are trying their best to inform the public on the danger of earthquake and other disasters like forest fires, car accidents and other natural and man-made disasters, like the radioactive leaks in Fukushima Daiichi power plant.

 

On the other hand, Entertainment and Music make us informed on the latest trends, fashion, and what's new or whose making a buzz. All of these are come from media, the internet and, people can now access every information in just one click of our hand.

 

So let's hope that every information we get, we can able to use it to make our lives better. Good luck...

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  • The more information you have the easier and more interesting communication you will get with other people because you got lots of topics to discuss. Nice blog Robert.
  • Hello Sangkuriang, Nice meeting you.I hope you'll add me as your friend in MyEC!
  • My thanks to Ramona for always replying on my blog. I hope your doing good.
  • Thank you Nijar, for those wonderful words you have written here. It will always nice to write a blog here, especially if you know that you can help other people in just a simple way. Godspeed!
  • Thanks so much Tara for your comment. I really appreciate it. Take care!
  • Great post as always Robert! Did you know that twitter reported the earthquake long before the BBC? Information is so instant. It's truly amazing, as you say.
  • Thanks Nida for liking my blog. I hope you're doing good. Take care.
  • Nice blog!
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