Introduction

As technology developed and became more advanced, communication increased along with it. Once it would take months for a letter to travel the ocean from England to the then colonies in North America. Now an email can reach a person merely micro-seconds after the sender clicks “send.”

Multitude of advances have been made in not only the way information is communicated but also in how it is presented. Audio data can be sent over radios and phones and saved on CDs, visual data is transmitted through the medium of the television, and all sorts of multimedia information can be found in archives on the vast ocean of data known as “The Internet.”

With these advances in communication presentation, a certain amount of proficiency is required to acquire the information that you need. We propose that there is a two-tiered society based on “the information haves and have nots.”

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