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The Critical Current

What I learned today about this is that it is very important to the modern society. The whole concept of it was to have the ability or "skill" to find out if a source or modern news story is credible or not. How the site is credible or not is determined by a questionnaire The role of 'news literacy' is to inform the general public about the flaws it has as well as giving them some positive feedback. This is one of the few reasons why people are learning what is happening in the world today. Our role in this is as a receiver. We take the time to listen to the reports and determine what is causing all of these news. 

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This picture is about the election. Which is coming up on November 8, 2016
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The pope disappoints women on becoming priest. In other words, the pope says women will never be Roman Catholic Priests.
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Some currents about France is that French police evacuated French migrants from a makeshift camp in Northeastern Paris. ( The French Police taking down refugee camps.)
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James Comey is director of the F.B.I. He has recently been involved with the emails that has some link to Hilary Clinton.
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Soda raises tax in California especially in San Francisco.
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Loretta Sanchez is losing in California to Kamala Harris in the Senate Race.
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South Korean President Park has taken full responsibility of having another scandal for the second time saying 'All of this... is my fault.
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Chicago Cubs makes history in the world series when coming back 3-1 from the Cleveland Indians. They have won the World Series.
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Airbnb is discriminating black people. The users of Airbnb.
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Police uses rubber bullets at Dakota Access Pipelines protesters. They were protecting a 'Sacred Site'
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Battle of Mozo.
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