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    Relationships: Connected but Isolated Technological advances have revolutionized how we communicate with each other. They have opened a new medium for communication; one for which physical distance does not matter. The emergence of email, social media networks, online chat rooms and blogs make it possible to connect with people from all parts of the world with a simple touch of a screen. Thus, the Internet enables us to establish all kinds of online relationships; we can make friends online,…

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    Restaurants often maintain Facebook Pages for handling customer service issues, and you can take carryout or delivery orders directly from your Facebook Page. The best strategies for Facebook Pages (or any website or Web page) are to provide interesting, shareable content and images, get people’s attention and encourage…

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    the addictive behavior. According to Laconi et al. (2014), the “increasing research interest in Internet addiction has led to the development of numerous scales assessing this disorder” (p. 191). In order to assess Internet addiction, medical professionals and others all over the world are using numerous assessment tools that are theoretically based on other kind of behavioral problems such as pathological gambling, substance dependence, etc. (p. 193). Furthermore,…

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    Social networking such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Bebo are tools for people to communicate. Hundreds of millions of people use these tools for finding new friends and sharing their daily activities or their opinion. Some people find these are interesting and use them every day. They find these sites are so beneficial to them. After reading Micheal Rosenwald 's article "Can Facebook Help Overcome Shyness?" and Tom Meltzer 's article "Social Networking: Failure to Connect", in my opinion,…

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    your love life with random strangers you meet for the very first time? This question should’ve a very obvious answer. So why’d you do this on social media, such as similar to Facebook or Twitter. As many of you know, I’ve an Associate’s degree in Network Security Technology. Thusly, I’m very passionate about these types of subjects. Today, I’ll love illustrating a couple scary reasons why you should either not be a practitioner of social media, or severely limit the information you share online.…

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    The advancement of technology has provided a world to socialize within matters of minutes by clicking a mouse and turning on a computer. With sharing your daily life on social media, have we created a society that feed on the need to know everything that goes on within each person’s life? What are the factors that impact a person’s need to become social and political butterflies in the age of technology? The use of computers has had a significant impact on a person’s daily life within society.…

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    The use of social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook in 21st century has become ubiquitous. In recent years, the number of users of Facebook has increased exponentially. AscomScore, a company specialized in media measurements and headquartered in Reston, VA reported, the unique visitors of Facebook site in US was about 2 million in November 2004. Exactly one decade later, the number has grown approximately 50 times to 102 million (comScore 1). By September 2015 the unique visitors of…

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    The creation of the internet and social media has permanently changed how people interact with one another. Millions of people log on to the internet daily for the purpose of interaction. Additionally, according to Nils Smith, social media is the most popular activity on the internet. This twenty-first century phenomenon is a great opportunity for churches to capitalize on this innovative technology using it as a ministry tool for evangelism. Thousands of people use social media daily, but…

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    Every day we wake up, and for most people, their first reaction is to pick up their phone, and go through each social networking sites and apps. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Myspace are just a few social networking sites that are accessed daily by people around the world. LinkedIn, Monster, Simply Hired, and Craigslist are some of the most popular sites when you’re currently job hunting. In today’s society, social networking can be both positive and negative. It is up to you how you decide…

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    Social Media And The Erosion Of Journalism Overtime, everything must evolve. From fashion trends, to the human understanding of the universe, the world is a never ending string of fluidly shifting events. Even the way information is created and consumed is relentlessly altering and adapting. In the digital age, journalist, the gatekeepers and protectors of public information, are hard to distinguish from the herds of bloggers, and the countless soap box preachers. Often, the lines between fact…

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