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大学英语作文,aredrowningininformation,butstarvingforknowledge英语弱爆了,写不出,可以在网上相应的复制粘贴,但要通顺,最好有逻辑,300词以上,

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大学英语作文,are drowning in information,but starving for knowledge
英语弱爆了,写不出,可以在网上相应的复制粘贴,但要通顺,最好有逻辑,300词以上,
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  guai erzi,die zhao le haojiu cai zhaodao, qisi diele;
  ni gei die guixia,die jiu yuanliang ni;
There has never been a time in human history when we have had access to such vast amounts of information. Everything from our T.V., PC’s, laptops, and smart-phones allow us to surf the web from anywhere at any time. You can find out when your favorite band will be in your city, what time a movie is showing, or find out the latest celebrity gossip. All of that is information… but do you have knowledge?

We are drowning in information but starving for Knowledge,But that is true even for today when we remain more and more informed but so desperately lack in knowledge.
To understand and appreciate this concept we need to firstly acknowledge the difference between Knowledge and Information. We can define them both as related, yet mutually exclusive concepts? I have been thinking with the issue particularly when our lives and livelihood is mostly dependant to information that we get mainly through media. Knowledge consists of specific and unique facts, truths, causes and affects of original sources like judgments, decisions, and methodologies and know how? Knowledge is accumulated and integrated and held over time to handle specific situations and challenges. Information is interpreted, motivated or rather fabricated consists of data mostly organized purposely to describe and tell a particular situation or condition in a desired way.

What did we learn in high school? We learned simple facts. We learned many
things that would never prepare us for the “real” world. So when we were
going through high school, how many of us sought education OUTSIDE of school?
How many watched the news? How many read non fiction books? Not many.
And we graduate. We go to college and often we only learn about subjects in
our major. We still don’t know what happens in the world. Often, way too often,
we are taught our opinions. I can’t say I’m not guilty of it. Someone tells me a
political opinion and maybe I’ll start to agree with them. Sometimes I won’t
check out the matter for myself. But I shouldn’t let others shape my opinion. I
should find the truth for myself.

There is one main thing I want to point out. What we get mostly
from the Internet is data or information, facts and figures. What you are not
getting from the Internet and TV and other such sources is real knowledge.
Knowledge is the end result of you taking all those facts and figures and
putting them together to form some kind of framework or context and
understanding the meaning of it all. While we frequently need just the facts,
more often what we are really seeking is understanding. The knowledge we derive
from those facts and figures, experiences and thoughts of others, and the
context is what we can then beneficially apply to our own situations. What good
is knowledge if we do not apply it for some good?

In any case those of us in the magazine business
seek to provide you with current facts and figures (new products, etc.) but more
importantly new knowledge. We take all that horrendous amount of input from
multiple sources and boil it down, summarize, analyze, explain, provide context,
organize and otherwise process it to give you real knowledge and understanding.
At least we are trying.
So yes, we are adding to the info glut but in a
very positive way. I hope you notice.