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    that 80% of overweight children might become overweight in adult life [9,10] which is lead to disease like Diabetes , Hypertension and hard breathing .( Karaagac, 2015,p.469). Finally, used social media has an effect on student. For example, use of Facebook for educational purposes can decrease student concentration as their participate changes according to their mood. This shows that participation of students will be low if something affects their mood.…

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    use an image in my own article to engage the reader. The image used in this article drew me in because it’s an image of Facebook, which is something I use a lot, so I wanted to read on. To the left of the image, is a concisely written introduction telling the reader what issues are raised in the article. “Comedian Steve Day has a good return from thousands of hours of Facebook: one gig booking and one lost friend.” This quote shows that it is written by a comedian, which may influence the…

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    In 2011, Samsung was only second place to Nokia in market share. Samsung took the top spot in 2012 with a market share of 22.7. The Social Currency Samsung boasts of 20 million followers on Twitter and 15 million fans in Facebook (Turner, 2013). The CEO of a Vivaldi Partners, a strategic consulting firm in New York, states that the secret to the digital marketing success of Samsung is its effective use of social currency to drive business results. Social currency is defined…

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    As a college student myself, staying close with friends and family back home is very important. Thanks to Facebook, twitter, Instagram and many other sites, staying in the loop and caught up on all the latest gossip is made easy. You can send messages on Facebook or Twitter, and get a response quickly from wherever you are. A perfect example would include having a friend traveling abroad. Text messages can get costly overseas, so in…

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    average people use or have used some form of social media in their daily lives. It is so widely accepted that not having a form of social media account is seen as strange. Excluding Asia due to their internet accessibility, over 50% of the world uses Facebook alone. From social and professional lives, and all the way to educational lives, social media has an effect on its user. A person’s social life is effected by the use of social media on a variety of levels. Someone that is typically an…

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    Social Media Privacy Essay

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    Social media is a type of online application, platforms and media channel that are used to interact, collaborate and share information and content (Richter & Koch, 2007). Simply put, social media is a computer application that mediate or media in cyberspace to allow users to create a variety of information on various matters for relaxing in the form of text, images and video shared with other people in a virtual network. in fact, the word of 'social media' itself describes the main role of that…

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    Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and etc are harmful to children. According to children psychologist, Dr Richard Woolfson, he believes that social networking sites are harmful to children because the social networking sites has removed the barriers between a children’s public and private self in which lead them being vulnerable and exposed to dangerous consequences by compulsive sharing online with the strangers that they met online. Additionally, Dr Woolfson also added…

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    History Of Film Analysis

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    History of Film Although, technically the history of film begins in Europe in the 1890’s with the first motion picture, every innovation in the art world from the beginning of time played a part in getting there. From cave drawings, to oil paintings, to photography, to stroboscopic toys; elements of film can be found in nearly every form of art. When the first motion picture was invented filmmakers were only able to make their films 50 seconds long, there was no camera movement, and no…

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    Short Film Analysis

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    fall in and out of love, discover the meaning of life, or conquer a nation in two hours. In 10 minutes, a character may only be able to summon up the courage to ask someone for a date.’ (2010 :10). Although he is talking about the difference between feature and a short, I would argue that this is also true for the difference between the 5 minute and the 30 minute short. Anamnesis and Sidekick contain life and death scenarios, and deep conundrums for the main characters. Even Teaspoon ends with a…

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    The Merveille Theatre is located closely at the center of the large city, and there are three theaters near it that present shorts, one reels, or feature films scattered around different parts of the city. It has been in operation since September 4th of 1916, and shows various films every day of the week. On Mondays through Thursdays, the theater would operate from 11am to 11pm, but it would run until 12am on Fridays. On Saturdays and Sundays, it would run from 9am to 11pm. Any person of any age…

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