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    Living in a world that is so fast moving, the Internet has helped us to keep in touch with family and friends, no matter where we are. But can we make new friends through the Internet, without having met them ever before? According to readings from Aristotle, virtual friendship, defined as friendships that only exist on the Internet, does not qualify as genuine friendship as there is no interaction between the people. On the other hand a Traditional friendship involves real life interaction.…

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    Social media is such a big part of our life. We spend a lot of time on Facebook, twitter, Instagram, you name it. Many recent studies show about the pro and cons of social media and how it affects our life as a teenager. We can look it from psychological, spiritual and behavioral perspectives. A conclusion has been brought by a study on the impact of online friendship network on teenager smoking and alcohol. (……). Obviously, higher exposure of risky online content likely influence the user.…

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    3. Evaluation of the social media activities. - Are the activities appropriate for the brand? Fadrizals Cakes always update their new products and activities and party that they have done for their customers in social media. This is very good as their followers can receive the latest news about Fadrizals Cakes. - Is there interaction between the brand and consumers and between consumers? Should there be more/less? Is it useful? There is interaction between the brand and customers because…

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    We are living in the age of technology, so very few people have problems with communicating with other folks. Numerous applications and web-based services make it possible to talk to people residing in the most distant parts of the world (provided that they have a stable Internet connection). At the same time, sometimes it is impossible to get in touch with some folks, especially people living in countries where certain web services are blocked or people who simply do not use the Internet.…

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    Internet Negative Impact Charles Abou Jawdeh December 15, 2015 Notre Dame University – Louaize Internet Negative Impact Outline Thesis Statement: The Internet has many negative impacts on people because it leads to interpersonal, behavioral, physical, and work problems. I. Interpersonal Problems A. Weak Social Ties B. Loneliness C. II. Behavioral Problems A. Depression and anxiety B. Academic problems III. Physical Problems A. Obesity B. Health Problems IV. Work Problems A…

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    K. Kwon Moon, Shin II, and Michael Stefanone. July 2015 "Unspeaking on Facebook? Testing network effects on self-censorship of political expressions in social network sites." In this Article K. Kwon, Shin-Il Moon, Michael Stefanone Explores social networking by predicting users behavior to censor their political expression known as Willingness to self-censor political expression (WTSC). The spiral of silence theory is applied to this study. The Spiral of silence theory refers to the tendency of…

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    Peter Hoekstra (R-MI) tweeted his whereabouts as he crossed war zones in Iraq, which gave rise to security fears about the use of social media to post real-time locations. An Exact Target marketing report tells companies, "When a user clicks on a [Facebook] like button belonging to your brand, you’re immediately granted access to additional information about this customer, from school affiliation and workplace information to their birthdate and other things they like… Marketers can access and…

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    Self On Social Media

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    passing day its entering our lives a bit more. Today it is almost at the center of our lives mostly through the social media. But what social media actually is? When we hear the term social media the first think that comes to our mind is platforms like Facebook or Instagram. But to understand the real meaning and function of it we can say that social media is a web-based communication system that helps people to connect and share their lives with others. It has an important place in our lives…

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    billboards or you hear it on the radio that plays in your car, As you watch Television in your home you see commercials in between shows or even hidden in shows that play on Television, when you look on your phone to read status updates on Instagram or Facebook you see advertisements. Advertisements seem to be everywhere you turn. Advertisements portray an unachievable set standard that is supposed to depict the set standard in today’s society. Commercials will show people as “flawless,”…

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    "From creating a new form of political campaigning to confusing the parents of teenagers across the United States, social media has dominated the lives of Americans in the twenty-first century. Over eighty percent of Americans use social media, connecting teens to their friends and families in an instant. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the law to keep up with a fast-paced world. In the most recent presidential election, Twitter was seen as a useful platform for President Donald Trump,…

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