Access+to+information-Planning

=**Access to Information Planning**=


 * //**Paragraph Writing: Using TEEEL Structure**// ||
 * **Topic Sentence** || Individuals in today’s society should have access to information to a certain extent. ||
 * **Elaboration** || Everyone should be exposed to information since information is a significant element in society that serves to raise awareness within the public. Yet, one cannot deny that the overload of information is triggering many problems including those that violate human rights such as privacy and security. ||
 * **Examples/Evidence** || A tangible example would be having access to an adequate level of information on how the government is spending its budget and how it is working. Yet, a surfeit of information on government workings can cause more damage than benefit. ||
 * **Explanation/analysis** || It is evident that there should be specific limits of the information that the public can gain access to. It is significant to have certain information regarding the government since it allows people to check and understand whether their government is truly conducting its duties efficiently or not. A government is a huge and complex organization, so it is rather difficult for ordinary citizens to fully comprehend its workings unless a proper public disclosure of information is madeㅡtimely and periodically. Such availability of information will prevent the government from misusing its power and this accessibility will also make the government to act more responsibly for the interests of the people it represents. However, a plethora of information on government workings would be harmful because it leaves little leeway for the government to carry on major negotiations or handle confidential national security matters. When the public is aware of those important, sensitive government jobs or events, those jobs would become widely known and hardly anything would be clandestine. In other words, an excess of information would result in threats to the government's privacy and security. ||
 * **Link Sentence** || Yet, although information on the government serves as one solid example demonstrating the necessity of limitations on accessible information, there are countless other cases that are also in definite need of those constraints. While information is required to a certain degree, an overabundance of information would merely bring more damage. All in all, there should be set limits to attainable public information. ||