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    Social Media Policies

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    Social Media Policies Bobbi McGuire DeVry University Question 1: In my search for an article containing lawsuits involving employee posts on social media networks‚ I was quite surprised to learn how much of problem this has become. According to Melanie Trottman (2011) of the Wall Street Journal‚ employees that have been severely disciplined or terminated due to their activities on social media websites have been retaliating by use of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. This law provides

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    The DLNA Media Format Model

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    proliferation of  contents and the expanding variety of connected and IP-enabled consumer electronics devices‚  have also incredibly increased the complexity for consumers. DLNA aims at bringing solution that looks ahead to the emergence of the multi-media networked world. DLNA is a standard used by manufacturers of consumer electronics‚mobile device and personal computer to allow entertainment devices within the home to share their content with each other across a home network. It is designed to be

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    Social Media Monitoring After schools on the west coast started monitoring students’ social media posts and comments; many opinions have come up. Many students feel that their privacy has been invaded and that their rights to freedom of speech have been taken away. For starters students didn’t even find out through the school that their social statues were going to be monitored by a third party company. Rumors came up around school that the school might be watching over them‚ but it wasn’t confirmed

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    Social Model of Disability Morris explains that the social meaning of “disability” doesn’t refer to just physiological impairment but rather disabling barriers of prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and social exclusion. The cornerstone of social model of disability should be‚ Morris states‚ separating out impairment from disability. Disability includes unequal access to education and housing‚ higher living costs‚ and negative attitudes‚ and Morris affirms that recognition of differences is basement of

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    How Does a Dragonfly Survive in Its Habitat? Problem: How will the organism survive in a certain place or area? Background Research: Usually living near water‚ the dragonfly is one of earth’s creatures that are not only very useful‚ but also beautiful. They belong to thee insect group Odonata. Dragonflies come in varied colors; their bodies often blue‚ green‚ purple‚ and even bronze. Their wings seem to shimmer as if made of silver‚ especially when under the moonlight. Starting out life

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    Models of Disability There are various different models of disability but the ones I am going to be focusing on are medical and social. The difference between these two models of disability is that the medical one is where the individual is disabled for example they may have to use a wheel chair. The social model is the view of people in the society on people’s disabilities and how they approach this. For example in our setting we do not have wheelchair access for upstairs for people who may need

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    Social Media and Privacy

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    its privacy is generally looked down upon. However‚ according to Mark Zuckerberg‚ founder of Facebook‚ privacy loss is the “social norm” and is being accepted more readily as the online community has no strict privacy expectations anymore. Essentially‚ Zuckerberg is correct in the sense that as Facebook evolves and delivers more accessible features that connects the online social world‚ it should come at the expense of something‚ which usually comes in the form of our personal privacy. In February

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    Paper (Spring 2017) The world today is obsessed with social media and internet sites such as: Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and Snap Chat. Many more social media websites are being created on a continuous basis. There are good aspects with these social media websites‚ but bad ones as well. Jessica Bennett’s article in Newsweek‚ writes about the flip side of internet fame. I believe we should all think about what we post‚ write or state on social media‚ as it can affect others dramatically. In Jessica’s article

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    Medical Model The Medical Model of health tries to treat people through the use of medicine and science‚ and it doesn’t take into account the social and emotional factors of how the injury‚ illness‚ or disease was caused or brought on. It looks at the root cause of the problem‚ rather than telling the patient how it happened so they can avoid making the same mistake again e.g. If a Smoker contracts throat Cancer‚ if he’s not told it’s caused by smoking‚ they he wont know not to smoke again

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    Fatima Baaboud | 1         Social Media VS Social Life The Negative Effects of Social Media on Social Life Fatima Baaboud   Effat University       Fatima Baaboud | 2 The Outline Thesis statement: Though many people use social media to strengthens the real world relationships‚ it has many negative effects where it threaten person’s privacy‚ present fake profiles‚ and make people have a tendency to lose touch with reality. I.

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