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    The impact of social networks. Social networking is a very important part of today’s world. For students who are around twenty years old and even younger‚ we cannot not belong to any networking website. Social networking has many positive effects but also negative ones. Through Facebook or AsmallWorld‚ we can now organize our lives. By publishing open invitations to parties or exhibitions or any kind of events‚ we can have a social life. By posting photos of what is happening in our lives

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    English 102 January 31‚ 2013 Social Networking Drama Social networking websites gives people an opportunity to connect world-widely and in this way the users have a chance to learn foreign cultures and languages. Nowadays there is a deep rooted need among humans to share. In the past‚ due to geographical distances and economic concerns‚ connections between people were limited. Social networking has always been prevalent. It is just that in these times the face of social networking has changed. Where

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    Social marketing is the systematic application of marketing‚ along with other concepts and techniques‚ to achieve specific behavioral goals for a social good.[1]  Social marketing can be applied to promote merit goods‚ or to make a society avoid demerit goods and thus promote society’s well being as a whole. For example‚ this may include asking people not to smoke in public areas‚ asking them to use seat belts‚ or prompting to make them follow speed limits. Although "social marketing" is sometimes

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    Classification of Social Networks Though there are many social networking sites throughout the web‚ each for a different purpose‚ the three comparable websites are Myspace‚ Facebook‚ and Google+. As time has passed‚ each new social networking site surpasses the former most popular site. Myspace is now viewed by most as the ruins of the Internet‚ while Facebook is now an overpopulated suburb‚ leaving Google+ to take the image of a futuristic‚ industrial city. When comparing the three sites‚ it

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    population visits social networking or blogging sites‚ thus serving as a communication and connection tool. Social networking sites (SNSs) are online communities of Internet users who want to communicate with other users about areas of mutual interest‚ whether from a personal‚ business or academic perspective. The Internet is constantly changing the way people interact‚ communicate‚ conduct business‚ and seek jobs‚ find partners‚ and shop (Clark & Roberts‚ 2010). Social Network Sites are very

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    Exploratory Essay about Social Network Powerful new Social Networks provide great benefits‚ but they also change the way we live and not always in ways that everyone like. An example is the spread of air conditioning‚ which makes us more comfortable‚ but those who grew up before the invention speak fondly of a time when everyone sat on the front porch and talked to their neighbors rather than going indoors to stay cool and watch TV. Information processing and communication represents a powerful

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    Steve Sosnoski ENG 131-02 21 May 2013 Social Networks and Our Society The topic I am choosing for my research project is social networks and our society. In society today you can hardly find a person who hasn’t heard of a social network. There are different reasons why people are choosing to create their own social network pages‚ whether it be for school‚ work‚ or personal use‚ we can agree that most people do indeed have a page on one of the many social networking sites. No matter what it is

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    The Effects of Addicting to Cyber Social Networks Social network is an addictive thing nowadays. I believe that everyone‚ start from teenagers up to old people addict to cyber social networks. Almost every single breathe‚ they update their twit‚ their statues‚ etc. If we cannot control ourselves to use this social network in the good way‚ it will not take a long time for us to get the bad impacts. There are so many bad impacts of addicting social networks. First of all‚ we will next to our

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    BBM AND SOCIAL NETWORK ADDICTION Are you constantly checking your Facebook and Twitter for updates? Do you have a large number of Facebook friends and BBM contacts but only know and communicate with a few? Does the idea of having many social network friends make you feel popular? Do you feel unsettled and anxious when you can’t check for updates or read your messages? If you’ve answered yes to some of those questions‚ you may have a social network addiction. Statistics show that teenagers spend

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    Extended Study – Comparative Texts Which techniques do J. D. Salinger and David Fincher use to explore the personal dilemmas of their protagonists‚ Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg‚ in The Catcher in the Rye and The Social Network? In David Fincher’s The Social Network and J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ a story of two young men‚ Holden Caulfield and Mark Zuckerberg face many difficulties and ultimately are very vulnerable souls. The dilemmas that Holden and Mark face are alienation

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