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    the social media as an essential part of the marketing plays a crucial role in the overall process of efficiency. The process of throwing the pebbles on the lake and the ripple effect is a better explanation of the role of social media in the business. So, could be guessed which one is which? Well, the rocks are the number of clicks which might be likes, shares, comments, reviews feedbacks etc., the lake is social media and the ripple effect is how the presence of Chuck’s Sheridan in social…

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    Social media defined by the Oxford Dictionary is websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media has negative and positive impacts, however, it can be detrimental towards the young generation. Social media is an easy platform for online predators to target youths, and it can also give an unrealistic idea of the consumption of alcohol and drugs. However, social media can help the emotional wellbeing of youths.…

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    Social media has played a major role in the development of society. There has been a 90% increase in social media usage. Social media has developed gradually in the society in positive and negative ways. Mainly social media has developed in more negative ways. From the way people interact with each other to the way we share our lives. From cyberbullying, to live streaming our current location. Social media separates us from the real world (Jung1). Social media allows people of all ages to talk,…

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    Most young adults, especially teenage girls, have social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr. Even more people read magazines, watch TV and movies and listen/watch music videos. Social media has become an everyday part of life. But has it gone so far that it helped to alter someone 's view of themselves? Social media has indeed affected the body image of many. There are stickers that have been placed in public restrooms saying "Warning: reflections in this mirror maybe…

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    Social media is an online service, platform or site that focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people who share interest or activities. Some famous sites are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Nowadays, the generalization of the internet makes us live conveniently and fast. Social media is our main medium of communication and it is possible without having to exert so much effort. Twenty-first century learners spend a lot of free time online. They…

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    Kaplan, A and Haenlein, M (2012) ' The Britney Spears universe: Social media and viral marketing at its best' Business Horizons [online], 1 January, 27-31. Available from: 10.1016/j.bushor.2011.08.009 [accessed 1 October 2012]. This article will focus on one of the positive uses of social media for a celebrity and industry. It revolves round well known artist Britney Spears and how she and her team of employees utilize social media in order to use it as a form of promotion and also to create…

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    EXCECUTIVE SUMMARY Calvin Klein dominates social media with their unique campaigns and effortless upkeep of their social media accounts. Popular with millennials, social media requires a lot of attention to keep consumers involved and interested. Although they have an elegant exterior, Calvin Klein does not forget that their target market includes millennials, of which are always on their social media accounts. Many businesses have made the leap to social media and have seen results. Calvin…

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    Social media platforms are becoming increasingly popular in the 21st century United States, especially for adolescents. Technology plays a major role in our modern-day society, so it is quite likely that applications such as Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram affect the body image of children through promoting unrealistic body standards. Body image is an extremely relevant, current issue that hurts the younger population in America on a daily basis. It leads to serious issues such as eating…

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    Effects of Advertising Olivia Carrera HUM/186 Monday, August 8, 2017 Allyson Wells Effects of Advertising There have been many changes with the evolution of the Internet. It has grown, changed, and advanced many of the things we have in American culture. One of the things it has changed is in News. I want to discuss information media does and then does not have a social responsibility in regards to the news, as well as a role of the information and news media in the shaping of political…

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    Introduction “The more social media we have, the more we think we’re connecting, yet we are really disconnecting from each other”. This quote, said by Jean René, possess a very good point. In a world where social media and technology have become major parts of our lives, we truly believe that we are becoming more connected. Social media sites have allowed us to stay in contact with our friends and families regardless of circumstances. However, the increase in technology and social media use…

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