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    EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ON REVENUES OF ELECTRONIC AND FASHION STALLS IN NAIROBI COUNTY, KENYA 1.1. Introduction Micro small and medium enterprising are the new growth frontier for developing countries in more specifically in Kenya. The Kenyan economy generated a total of 713.6 thousand in the informal sector, during the period 2014/2015(Republic of Kenya, 2015).Fashion and electronics stalls are mushrooming daily in majority of the commercial buildings in Nairobi CBD. Namada-Mulla…

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    How Social Media Effects Dating & Relationships for Millennials Studies have shown that usage of social media by couples has led to conflict. “Kerkhof, Finkenauer and Muusses reported (2011) that in relationships where there was excessive Internet use by one partner, there was also more partner conflict” (Graff 2015). We have all been to a restaurant and seen the people who are on a “date” but are glued to their phones. A big issue that we face today is the negative influence of social media on…

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    THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA Everybody must have already known social media. According on Wikipedia, social media are computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks. Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Line, WhatsApp, Twitter are some example of social media applications. In this era, social media has become a common thing and plays a crucial role in society. People…

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    I believe that the frequent use of social media and mobile devices has a more negative affect on teenagers. I myself am within the era of social network and mobile devices uproaring, it is very distracting and addicting. I live in a household with 6 other women and we all share the same spaces, almost too much sharing!. There will be times when our work scheduales all fall into the same pattern and we're sitting in the living room, and a half hour or more has passed, no one has said a word to…

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    journals, social media, and YouTube videos. Of all the sources of information, students use social media the most. Since social media is easy to use, the reach and ability to interact with others has steadily increased especially in younger generations. Social media is prevalent in households, workplaces and schools. The use of social media can affect the productivity and performance in the workplace and schools. The purpose of this study and review will be on the effects of social media on…

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    Social media plays a prominent part in today’s society and our daily lives. At any moment someone will be updating a status, posting a picture, or scrolling through their timeline. Whether someone is on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, they are constantly being informed about current events or informational news. These outlets provide an easily accessible platform for regular people to share news, for the media moguls to cover events, and now also for politicians to address their constituents.…

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    In the age of social media, people of the millennial generation can often find themselves sucked into their phones. Specifically sucked into social media. In its increasing popularity, social media has taken control of the way that we obtain information, the way that we communicate, and the way that we judge ourselves and others. This begs the question, to what extent does social media have an impact on psychological well-being? Through our continual exposure to social media platforms the gap…

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    Social Media Addiction is slowly makings its way from an addiction and is beginning to be seen as a disorder. Social media addiction is defined as the excessive use of media sites.But as time goes on teens and adults are becoming more obsessed with the sites, checking them every minute to see if their friends are out without them; or if the girl they hate is talking about them. The adverse effects of social media are causing teens to spend an excessive amount of time on social media. What is…

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    them on a social media app. Men in the 1950’s would approach a girl by calling them and asking them to go on a date. Some of the men who did not have phones would ask the girl out in person. The most a boy would do in this time is direct message a girl or text them. Nowadays, couples are not even dating they just call themselves a “fling”. The increase in social media has effected teen relationships because, no one goes on real dates anymore, most guys just like what they view on social media…

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    The Effect of Social Media on Youth Social media has had a huge impact on the world, especially our youth. There 's not a day that goes by without media cracking into their lives. Social media has created an environment for teens to keep in touch with friends and family and also stay up to date with the latest news and trends. Because of this, teens have the urge to stay connected constantly. Though this sounds harmless, the use of social media can also have its negative effects on youth.…

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