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    Social media sites, such as Facebook and Instagram, are very commonly used amongst children and adolescents. Although these sites promote socialization, communication, and learning opportunities excessive use also results in reduced productivity, reduced psychological well-being, and bullying. Due to these negative effects that cause a toll on both cognitive and emotional well-being individuals shouldn’t be introduced to these sites at a very young age. Social media sites reduce productivity,…

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    Should Social Media Junkies Lose Their Jobs? If someone feels the urge to write inappropriate posts on social media, I suggest they walk away from the screen because it may just cost them their job. More and more employees are being fired due to their misconduct on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Rules and contracts about what social media posts, while employed by certain companies, are starting to show up across the country. The misuse of social media is uncalled for…

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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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    Nosedive The chart number Three ‘Social Media’ capture my attention because it is a controversial issue today. People spend a lot of time looking social media; such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tweeter; those are a couple of the most popular. However, There are a dozens more. This is a Dalai Lama interview and he said, “"Basically, we are social animals," the Dalai Lama replied. "We need friends. In order to develop genuine friendship, trust is very IMPORTANT. For trust, if…

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    Hearst Boosts its Digital Media Arm by Acquiring Modern Society NEW YORK—November 15, 2017—Hearst today announced that it has acquired online culture juggernaut Modern Society, one of the main digital destinations and influencer networks made up of young, diverse audiences. Modern Society has become a leader in youth culture and social advocacy through its voice in the arts, fashion, design and travel. With this strategic acquisition, Hearst will further grow its diversified portfolio of…

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    The Impact of Social Media “If you scroll past this picture you’re heartless.” “One like equals one prayer.” On Facebook people see post with these words attached on them daily. But if someone liked a picture is it really gonna help a child in need or if someone scrolled past a picture of an abused animal does it really make that person heartless? Whether or not social media does or does not have an impact on revolutions, rallies, and protests is being discussed more often and in more depth…

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    As we develop new technologies, we also develop new social norms of thinking and each generation thinks differently whether social media/technology makes a positive impact or negative impact. When people use social media positively, our generation is slightly improved, but if people use it negatively, then our generation is ruined. How do we find out how people use this technology? When people get addicted to it, it affects us because we need it all the time and it changes our values. Instead of…

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    There are various aspects related to how social media has made its impact inside the classroom. Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook are useful resources that new generations have been adapting too for the past decades; also, they have a great impact on how society tends to work today. This has been passed or transferred into classrooms at most of the schools located on developed nations. Nevertheless, these sources are not perfect and in some cases do not work exactly the way…

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    Intuit Case Study Summary

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    The 1990s was the beginning of Intuit’s attempt to develop a user contribution system. As the years progressed, Paul Coletta, senior experience manager and Floyd Morgan, principal software engineer, formulated an idea to ensure that Intuit was more social. With continued innovation and focus on the customer, Intuit continued to grow exponentially. External and Internal Analysis There are various external factors that contribute to Inuit’s daily operations. Intuit adheres to intense competitors…

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    Users that have social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter do not realize that those sites are not used for just catching up and trending things anymore. What are they being used for then? Those social media sites are being used to collect all of that users data. For example anytime you like a picture on a site, that is automatically what your news feed is going to be filtered through. Or when a user goes to type something in there search engine they are automatically going to see…

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