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    television, read a newspaper, or scroll through social media, you are most likely going to witness the same thing – the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Especially since we are in the ‘Digital Age’ along with the 24 hour news cycle, there is always breaking news or new findings of information to be reported at any minute of the day. I believe the media has had a huge impact on our current presidential race. This is due to the fact that the mainstream media contains a great deal of bias. With…

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    Teenagers all around the world─ mainly the United States─ depend heavily on the access of the internet and social media. Social networking has improved, enhanced, and helped a countless number of teenagers ' lives in the United…

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    increase of using social media by public relations practitioners is a relatively recent trend. Social media tools are offer the opportunity and challenge to reach diverse audiences in new ways. Social media represent an emerging venue for public relations communication. A few companies and organizations have made strides in exploiting this channel. Social media for many companies are still very much a young endeavour. When people combine to take a baby steps in social media with equal baby steps…

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    allowed to consent to use information from people’s Twitter profiles. “Digital Media Ethics,” by Stephen J. A Ward is mainly focused on the ethics journalists are expected to have. Journalists should be aware of the information they are gathering and producing to protect ones’ privacy. This paper will focus on analyzing and synthesizing two different articles. Summary of each text In “Is All of Twitter…

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    In the 1930s electronic television came onto the scene. Electronic television did not take long to grow in popularity. Electronic television became the main source of information and entertainment, replacing the radio. The 1950s was when television really started to get popular. Television was made up of four networks; CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont. NBC and CBS were the most popular television networks. The 1950s is sometimes regarded as the golden age of television due to the high popularity…

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    bodies are no longer seen as our homes, but something in constant need of reshaping to fit into western beauty standards. For decades, the media has perpetuated a western ideal of femininity so narrow that almost no can live up to it. We constantly see this ideal displayed in advertisements, magazines, movies, television, and digital media. The “perfect woman” is consistently portrayed as thin and pale, with hair no other place than the top of her…

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    Digital Presence Analysis

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    Digital Presence Reflection I feel like social media helps up in one way to communicate with each other. It doesn’t help us because people say rude and mean things online. I personally use Snapchat and Instagram the most. I use these apps to talk to friends and to look at what my friends are doing. These apps can be private if you want them to be. On Snapchat I only add people that I know. On Instagram I have a private account and only add the people that I know. I see other peers adding people…

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    Social And Economic Equality Between Men And Women In Society Maryam Abdulla Ibrahim Mohammed Bin Dakhan F1415002121 Canadian University Dubai Abstract This argumentative essay will discuss the importance of social and economic equality in our digital age and it will showcase the various problems that come along with it and the possible solutions to combat these issues. It will further discuss on how the internet is contributing to the social and economic change to our society and how it is…

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    Summary (3-6 sentences): The article “Does Online Privacy Exist?” examines how even when private settings are set to the highest level, everything leaves a digital footprint that can share private information with interested 3rd parties. The article specifically looks at social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; and the false sense of privacy being offered to their users. It also discusses the role government has played in the struggle to offer real privacy online. (5 pts.)…

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    Appreciative Discourse

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    Social Media, Young Generation, and the Fragile Self: Towards the Need for Appreciative Inquiry No dislike button in predominantly social media. It was created within a premise that no disagreement as well as no critics for social media users, we just need to elaborate our friends’ link or status and explore our agreement. In particular, social media wants us to think positively. Bunz (2011), for instances, argued that social media without dislike button are designed to avoid the dialectic order…

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