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    is ageism, which is defined as the discriminations or assumption people make or believe based solely off of someone's age. In the article “Discrimination Against Teenagers” by Anna Delph, and the image “Social Media Addict” the authors portray the main idea of teenage discrimination and its effects. How are teens being discriminated against every day? Teenagers receive countless remarks and assumptions which completely demonstrate ageism. We are constantly told that we are always on our phone…

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    Social Media has been an integral part of everyday life for almost 10 years. Many people have grown accustom to it and have forgotten what life was like before it existed. Social media has such a large impact that one simple post can change a person’s perspective. “Social media…shows clearly that the ‘meaning’ or ‘effect’ of digital technologies is formed through the practices in which they are used and the social relations and institutions that develop around them” (Lövheim, Jansson, Paasonen…

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    Facebook has emerged as a worldwide epidemic. Social networking sites are tools used to help ordinary people render themselves as extraordinary beings to those who follow them. Although social networking has provided people with outstanding ways to communicate and be connected, there will always be repercussions to things that bring “good” to our communities. “I tweet, therefore I Am”, by Peggy Orenstein discusses the many consequences that the social network has prevailed amongst society. Those…

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    I. Introduction ATTENTION-GETTER: By a show of hands, how many of you are enrolled in a social media account? How many of you check it daily or maybe even hourly? Further, how many of you have been thinking of Facebook through all of these questions? So if you have a Facebook, you might recognize the scene of: scrolling through your newsfeed, seeing all the great things going on in your ‘friend’s’ lives. Such as “Drew just got an 100% on that test!”.. the same one you failed. Sound familiar?…

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    Social Media Leadership

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    Social media are computer-based tools that allow people to create, share information, ideas, and digital media in virtual communities and networks. Social media is defined as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content."[1] Social Media sites introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between businesses, organizations, communities, and…

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    Sherry Turkle and Terry Gross’ discussion of the effects of social media and texting on the interpersonal relationships of both teens and older adults was nuanced and touched on multiple interesting ideas; however, Turkle’s concept of the “presentation anxiety” that stems from deciding how to present ourselves social media sites like Facebook struck me as particularly accurate. The idea that our Facebook profiles– and our agonizing over what information and content to post on them -- are akin to…

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    new innovations, experiences, and technology. Apart of the new technology includes social media and it includes positive and negative outcomes. Unfortunately, the negative results are affecting people’s psychological health, especially in teenagers and women. About 73% of teenagers in the U.S. and about 73% of women in the U.S. use social media. In the teenager group, one of the highest negative effects of social media, affecting about 70% of teens, is cyber bullying. For young women, however,…

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    Social Media has been widely used around the world, most especially teenagers. Social media is the collective of online communication channels dedicated to community-based interaction, content-sharing and collaboration. (2016 September). Retrieved from http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/social-media. Social media has been widely used among people, especially the teenagers. The most popular social networking websites for teenagers are Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter. Social…

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    Social media has had an impact on our politics, business, socialization, privacy, and relationships. If our society was challenged with not going on social media for a day, we would be in a lot of trouble. The impact that social media has had on our society is excessive. Social media has allowed us to gain access to any news, or information about almost anything at a faster rate. Although Social media has its positive effects, it also has negative effects that can hinder our outlook on life.…

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    of people in the world are addicted to social networking? Apparently, 28% of the world’s population are addicted to social media. Interestingly, users between the age of fifteen to nineteen spend at least three hours a day on social media. Equivalently, users between the age of twenty to twenty-nine spend approximately two hours in a day. Moreover, according to a BBC survey, 16% of eighteen to twenty-five years old said that they are addicted to social media, admitting to spending over 15 hours…

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