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    life to include social media, entertainment, shopping and much more. Although these developments offer many benefits, some people argue that reliance on technology can cause and loneliness for its users. In this paper, we first look at the number of American adults which utilize social media platforms as a form of everyday communications. Secondly, we will discuss positive and negative Social Media and its influence on American adults Many adults today rely on social media to stay…

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    How the media influence the child’s behavior Today our life is full with media. People cannot live without them and each member in a family has at least one media. It has advantages and disadvantage for our life. People should know and make the difference between the good and the bad. In the last time, in each home all family members get together in one room and watching something on one television. Each member knew what the other one watch. The house fills by love and laugh, since…

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    essay “Why are we dressing our daughters this?” she provides an explanation on how the media has grown into a world-wide issue which manipulates the youth of today into thinking that beauty should be expressed in a particular aspect. Media’s manipulation affects all youth, however it affects young girls more than boys since they tend to act like a grown-up, possess insecurities, and are an easy target for the media. Young girls have a tendency of acting like a grown-up. “Girls as young as 6 are…

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    How Does the Media Industry Influence Body Image? Look good, feel good? We often hear this phrase or see it hashtagged on social media posts or mentioned amongst friends. What does this phrase really mean and the perception behind in? The beauty industry is increasingly being blamed for portraying the ideal body image that creates insecurities in others and what people feel about themselves. Nobody chooses to hate their body, appearance, or to feel less of who we are, instead the beauty industry…

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    Specifically, social media allows its users to find work-related connections, romantic relationships, and new friends based on common interests (Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007). Not only this, but the creation of a variety of different social media platforms that exist allows users to express themselves in several different ways from text based "tweets" on Twitter to photographs and videos on Instagram. Research emphasizes both the positive and negative impacts of social media on one 's…

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    In the early 20th century, approximately 50 corporations controlled the majority of all news media in the United States. Today, ownership of the news media has been controlled by just six incredibly wealthy powerful media corporations. Comcast, News Corp, Viacom, Disney, Time Warner and CBS own 90% of the media people depend on for news and information. In 198, 90% of the media was owned by 50 companies so what happened? The Telecommunications Act of 1996, changed the telecommunications…

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    social media, we use pop culture in our everyday lives. Pop culture has taken different forms and influencing thinking and creativity. Not only has it shaped our thinking but it has shaped our way of writing too. Many of us know the more we write, the better we become as writers. Social media encourages us to use our creativity to help us express what we feel this improves and strengthen our writing. We’re spending more time writing than ever, rather than killing our writing skills, social media…

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    fatty foods and toys. Video games also have a big influence on children. With rise in technology, more and more video games are being made each day. Excessive exposure to violent video games should be discouraged because they can have a negative effect on a young person 's mental development. Most video games reward the player for injuring a character. Extremely…

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    Culture’s impact on social media There is a great relation between culture and social media . social media is influencing by our culture, norms, values, belief s and religion . Same as our culture is influencing and impacting by social media. Social media is a platform that brings people of different culture together these people interact with each and share their ideas , thought , information . in this way social media has created is own culture which is followed by people of different culture…

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    allow for easier access to technological progressions by creating social media websites, which act as a platform for people to voice their opinions and share their views with little to no restrictions. Social media is defined as an Internet-based website or application that facilitates a user’s ability to share content and connect with others (“Social Media”). The ability to network and view interesting content on social media, especially Facebook, has had a large impact on communication in…

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