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    decade ago social media would have such an impact on our global environment today. Throughout this paper I will discuss the pros and cons that social media has on our global environment effecting’s global organizations and world cultures. I will discuss the impact social media has on relationships and marriages in the United States and abroad. Then I will discuss the typical personality of someone that uses social media for undefined benefits. I will discuss how users of social media should be

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    Brittany Pasterkiewicz Dr. Mei-Fen Chen DES520 January 8‚ 2013 Interactive Media: Social Media Social media has revo0lutionized the way we communicate with each other primarily through Internet and mobile-based tools used for sharing and discussing information. It has enabled users to create‚ exchange‚ share and comment amongst themselves in virtual communities and networks. This interaction‚ and the manner in which information is presented‚ depends on the varied perspectives and "building"

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    researched the pros and cons of social networking. For this‚ I picked the social disciplines Sociology‚ Economics‚ and Psychology. Social networking can have advantages and disadvantages as well. Sociology was very useful for this because sociology is about how people relate to each other socially. Social networking has become a way to communicate with each other. Some of the scholarly journals that I found were about how people communicate and relate to each other online. Social networking sites

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    The debate on the privatization of Social Security is a controversial one with advocates for both sides. When Franklin Roosevelt signed off on a bill on August 14‚ 1935‚ known as the Social Security Act‚ a social insurance system was created where workers’ would allocate a small portion of their earned wages to enable financial protection for when they retire (See Figure 1) (Privatizing Social Security). It specifically states that its purpose was "to provide for the general welfare by establishing

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ enacted during President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ has become a third rail in today’s American society. By third rail‚ various scholars explain that if a politician these days were to try to alter or change the structure of the law dramatically‚ then they could essentially destroy their political career. One must understand how the United States gained this transformative law through our country’s history‚ both the official and non official actors involved in enacting

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    Social grants do reinforce laziness and most social grants are taken for granted. Most poor people have a notation that a grant is given. People need to be aware of how this impacts the economy‚ as more people take this grant for granted every day.. The Government approach is to put more tax payer’s money into an ever increasing number of grants. Social grants trap the poor in poverty as none of these programs enable personal responsibility‚ encourage one to work‚ there are also no time frame restrictions

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    of the social determinants of health are based on the social disadvantages based on which they where born into. As the author explains‚ “It is being a member of this disadvantaged “class” that makes one substantially more likely to experience the send of isolation‚ powerlessness‚ alienation‚ and foreshortened time preference that leads directly to lower levels of education‚ with resultant lower occupational status and lower income.” (77) They are 5 steps of the causal cascade of the social determinants

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    Are Social Networking Sites Good for Our Society? 47% of Americans adults used social networking sites like Facebook‚ Twitter‚ LinkedIn‚ and Classmates.com in 2011‚ up to from 26% in 2008. On social media sites like these‚ users may develop biographical profiles‚ communicate with friends and strangers‚ do research‚ and share thoughts‚ photos‚ music‚ links‚ and more. Proponents of social networking sites say that the online communities promote increased interaction with friends and family;

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    change in politics and social issues. Some of the pros are cons are that activism beings about the rise of other campaigns in order to create awareness but some people just go along the campaigns ideas to create awareness without knowing what it is actually for. Slacktivism is when someone is trying to being about political or social change but putting in little or no work. Some of the pros and cons of slacktivism are that slacktivism can help improve the awareness of a social issue but slacktivism

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    Technology comes with many different pros and cons‚ but in my opinion the pros overrule the cons by a long shot. We as people depend on all different types of technology‚ though some are more dependent than others. These things can range from helping police solve crimes‚ keeping us connected to our loved ones through social media and I cannot forget about how helpful phones have been for my loved ones and I. The only huge con I can think of is children may become overwhelmed by technology and spend

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