Monthly Archives: January 2014

Who to Believe

Throughout most of my public education experience, I almost always took for granted that information presented by adults is entirely accurate and universally accepted. Of course, I was warned by mother to never fully trust advertisements or strangers; however, if a … Continue reading

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As Seen on TV

I must have watched too much television as a child. Everything I wanted (to eat, to play with, to watch, to read), I saw during the commercial breaks on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel. I followed my parents around the grocery store … Continue reading

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Textbook for the Politics of Information Available

There’s only one textbook for  HON 308-003 The Politics of Information, and it’s free. That’s right. When you head down to the University of Montevallo bookstore on Main Street, all you need to do is show the cashier your schedule … Continue reading

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