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Pensacola Christian College Critique of “The Data Deluge” Critique A Project Submitted to Mrs. Heather Fulfer in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course EN 126-1 English Grammar and Composition II By Ryan Chupp Pensacola, Florida December 8, 2021
2 In this paper, every OPINION from someone else has been indicated by a parenthetical citation or reference number. I realize that the mere presence of a parenthetical note or reference number does not avoid plagiarism. Parenthetical Citations: I have placed quotation marks around exact words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of someone else. If I have paraphrased opinions of someone else, I have stated those opinions in my own words (without quotation marks). I have also introduced the quotations and paraphrases and followed the authors' names with parenthetical notes. Reference Numbers: I have placed quotation marks around exact words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of someone else. If I have paraphrased the opinions of someone else, I have stated those opinions in my own words (without quotation marks). I have also introduced the quotations and paraphrases and put a reference number at the end of the sentence. ALL FACTUAL INFORMATION (common knowledge or uncontested knowledge), though not credited with a parenthetical note or reference number, has been stated in my sentence structure . I have not used anyone else's organization of the facts. This paper is my own first-time work. No one has helped me in the preparation or writing of this paper. I understand that plagiarism detection software may be used on this paper. Signed : Ryan Chupp
3 Critique of “The Data Deluge” Rumsey, Abby Smith. "The Data Deluge."   Saturday Evening Post,   September/October 2017. Academic Search Elite. Summary of Major Ideas In her article, “The Data Deluge,” Abby Smith Rumsey gives an excellent explanation for the overwhelming amount of data that has saturated our society. There is so much information in our society that it is impossible for us to keep up with all of information and to have the knowledge to know the truth and not just rumors. The news and media will try to put out all the news that they can but no matter what they do, they do not have the capability of putting out all the happenings of the world. Especially in the times that we are in, we are relying more and more on technology to keep us updated on everyday life. Although technology is easily accessible, it is exposed to glitches and could possibly display incorrect information. Hearing news or information from another physical person is much more reliable because there are not any glitches and reading incorrect information.
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