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    The use of social media in the workplace is counter-productive. So is social media in the workplace counter-productive? It certainly can be, but I strongly believe social media that is used as a supporting tool in the workplace has an important ability and a greater capacity for more advantage points, with the right set of regulations. Social media is certainly popular in today's society and its popularity in the workplace is ever increasing. Social media is fast becoming an integral part of…

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    Is Technology Killing Our Friendships? Does the usage of technology effecting our real friendships? So many kids are making social media friends then real world friends. Technology is just an easier way of making friends. I’m not saying that making real friends is hard or impossible, but technology helps us with that. Technology is just the reason we are keeping in touch. How does technology help us keep in touch? You can text and get to know the person. Say your best friend moved away, but…

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    Isolation In The Martian

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    Criminals are being kept in solitary confinement as punishment for their crimes but the psychological effects alone are enough to make officials begin to reconsider this style of punishment. Felons are being locked away from any type of social interaction for eithers days or years on end depending on their crime and prior level of sanity. Another factor that contributed to their level of confinement was based on the facility that they were assigned to. In a recent study funded by the National…

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    Being ashamed of one’s body can lead to medical conditions. People spend a lot of time comparing themselves to others. According to ‘Do I look Fat in This?’ by Sharon Kirkey, “Women who overhear others engage in fat talk are more likely to fat talk themselves and to experience heightened body dissatisfaction.” This shows individuals who are surrounded around people who have dissatisfied with their body are more likely to experience it themselves. Fat talk is a conversation with another person…

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    he uses terms better suited for educated people. He compares professional-networking, “cleaning the jungle gym of professional contacts in order to advance your career,” to social-networking. He also uses strong diction to describe. Words such as “desiccated” and “seduce” help Deresiewicz to prove his point about social-media. In Our Moral Footprint, he uses more basic diction. While Havel has strong syntax, he often repeats…

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    participate in “Washington Screen Free Week.” There are many positive outcomes to social media. Author Keith Hampton says, “Whether the participants were married or single, those who used social media had more close confidants.” Having close people in your life is really important. The reason it's important is that close people give you support and confidence, two really important factors in life. Without social media people wouldn't meet as many people in their life. “A loss of close friends…

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    interaction, and out of life as we know it. With social media on the upraise across the United States and the increase in over all technology. People are becoming addicted to the aspect of constant communication. From sun up to sun down, people all over are updating their status, cheeking up on family members, and even having group game play. Although this might seem like all this interaction is great, it has lead to many downfalls since social media was first introduced. The levels of…

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    Selfie Identity

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    reminding others of our existence. They demonstrate an individual's attractiveness as well as reflect on their current mood/activity and is then normally posted on a social media site to share with their pubic. The selfie represents a way of saying, "look at me, I exist." This is usually done for attention and is now very common for social media users such as Facebook and Instagram users. A selfie demonstrates and reflects back on an individual's character and sense of identity and is done so…

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    It is with great interest that I am forwarding my résumé for selection as Assistant Director for Alumni Engagement within Rutgers University. I have considerable experience in alumni engagement, diversity, counseling, recruitment, program and department management, leadership, athletic /alumni collaboration, and communication plan implementation at the undergraduate, graduate, and medical school level, and many other unique skills that span university disciplines. I hear only great things about…

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    organization’s stroke-related activities as American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. In an effort to get women involved in increasing stroke awareness, The Power of Women in Media was created as a brand that symbolizes women banding together through the effective use of social and traditional media to increase stroke awareness and whose mission it is to empower women to begin a movement that will stimulate collective responsibility and action among women to end the over 7.2…

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