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    behaviour can be communicated via text‚ mobile phones‚ internet‚ social networking sites and so on.  There are many types of bullying‚ you may think calling someone a nasty name is what bullying is all about but there is more to bullying. Physical Bullying: is being hit‚ kicked‚ or tripped Verbal Bullying is being called names‚ teased‚ put downs‚ and insults  Psychological bullying is being threatened‚ stalked or manipulated Social bullying is being ignored‚ having rumours spread about you‚ or

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    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 you’re looking

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    The bad side of social networks Social network is been lately very popular in society. Because of this all the users wants to be aware of what the other person is posting. Social network is a bad influence for most of the people because sometimes it appears windows that you don’t want to see. Social networks has changed the way people interact. In many ways‚ has led to positive changes in the way people communicate and share information‚ however‚ it has a bad side‚ as well. Social networking can

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    Social Networking Effects on Career (Make-Up) By: Alejandra M. Teran‚ Paulette Trevino‚ Orlando Flores (removed from group make-up research paper) Dr. Kai S. Koong MIS 6391.01 13 December 2012 Updated Contents Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………….. P3 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………… P4 Statement of Problems …………..……………………………………………………. P6 Statement of Objectives…………..…………………………………………………… P7 Methodology ………………………………………………………………………….. P8 Findings ………………………………………………………………………………

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    Social Impact Survey Social Impact Survey A multinational Corporation is a company that operates across national boundaries‚ (Schaefer‚ 2011). How does a multinational company with 300 different companies in 200 countries with one million employees like Coca-Cola go green and what is the social impact. The following summary will include a list of survey questions based on the Coca-Cola Company‚ the completion summary data‚ the summary data results‚ and

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    MARKETING IN A CONNECTED WORLD IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKS ON PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING STRATEGY Existing literature on impact of social networks‚ their underlying structure‚ characteristics of consumer in context of these network and process of contagion is reviewed in this paper and analysis on the impact of various concepts discussed above on advertising and promotion strategy of product and services is performed. BHARAT SINGHAL 27-Feb-14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The present work is an effort to throw

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    Assessment (Risk assessment) Introduction Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace have exploded in recent years and young surfers in particular have become ardent fans of this dynamic and high-tech way to connect with the wider world around them‚ communicating with friends and hooking up with like-minded people. But as with everything in the virtual world‚ parents do need to understand how their children are interacting on social networking sites‚ and be sure their children know what to

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    society is the existence of online social networking worldwide. According to Ron Jones’ definition of social networking as stated by Siapera (2012‚ it is essentially a category of online socializing where people are talking‚ participating‚ sharing‚ networking‚ and bookmarking online. Everything now looks great when one creates a profile within a particular site and starts to get involved in this type of virtual communication. Needless to say‚ social networking sites have drastically altered people’s

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    Introduction The objective of this review is to explore what the research says about social network marketing and its effectiveness. The first wave of internet revolution (web 1.0) brought consumers e-commerce. The second wave‚ Web 2.0 evolved into a much robust and interactive experience‚ allowing consumers to participate and share information effectively‚ Social network media such as Facebook‚ Tweeters‚ etc. have grown rapidly. Users are not only teens but also adults. The popularity of smartphones

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    Debate for Social Networking ( Favour Motion )... WE are now living in an information society because of the advent of the internet and various social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Netlog‚ Zorpia‚ Whatsuapp and Blogs‚ among others. The proliferation of these sites has attracted both the young and the old and surprisingly‚ political parties‚ churches and other civic organisations. These sites have to a certain extent drawn people from disparate geographical locations closer. Of course

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