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    The cultural adaptation of online social networking has revolutionized the means in which humans interact; now, with websites like Facebook and Instagram people are able to instantly and illustratively share their life experiences with a simple click of a button or snap of a picture. In a world where human interaction is evolving, it becomes inevitable for individuals and societies to learn and adjust to such untraditional ways of communicating. In fact, the ability to constantly be conscious of…

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    The attribute based choice is what most teens and tweens use when making retail purchasing decisions (Veigle, 1999). Teens are constantly looking for approval from their friends on social networks (Arnold, 2016). Sears is using social media and commercials to become more popular with teens and tweens. Fashion and clothing options can be very emotional for shoppers. The attribute based strategy use a very clear communication structure with their customers…

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    Technology Online Friends

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    Can it be considered a cyber-friend as a real friend? Technology has a huge impact in our society, especially with communications. Computers are part of our daily life and social media allows us to communicate at anytime, anywhere in our world. As our society adapts and changes people are spending more time communicating through the internet than physically or in the traditional way. One Big question is If technology brings us closer or turn us more apart from people? Technology is a great way…

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    I believe that social networking has changed the way people interact in our society. So much caution has to be used when posting on the internet and not all people understand that. Those are the main issues in this section. There are examples of these problems explained in more than three essays in the chapter. Things like mood, job opportunities, positions on a team, and even acceptance into schools are altered because of carelessness on the internet. Alfredo Lopez discusses the difference…

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    the walls of your house, social media can extend your voice to the world, reaching stretching it widely across the globe. This is the power of social networking, where everybody can have a home for themselves. With some proper guidance, people can create an abundance of connections such as school related projects and keeping in touch with friends and family. While not without its share of negatives, overall, social media makes life easier for its users. By using Social networking sites such as…

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    As I read the book “The Circle” I began to have many questions and relate to some of the characters but one in particular stood out to me. That character was Mercer, I noticed that Mercer was almost an outsider to technology and not a big user social media at all just like myself. The I started to realize how much this fictional book actually relates to today’s society without anyone even realizing it. I did not pick up on how similar this book and today’s society were until I was about halfway…

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    Introduction: In the world in which we live in today being able to navigate social media is a necessary skill set. However, the successful navigation of social media can create damaging habits, especially when concerning the construction and presentation of self on social networks. While social media simultaneously provides entertainment and a creative lens for expressing one’s self-identity, it has been known to add additional stress to the lives of youth today. For instance, in a study…

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    Popular culture is a passage into happiness because, in ways, it helps us escape from the difficulties of life and reconnect with friends and families. In Inside the Mouse: Work and Play at Disney World by Susan Willis, Willis describes Disney World as a type of dreamland for the families who go there. When families go to Disney World, the workers there makes sure all of the planning is done so that you can relax and enjoy your vacation there. Even if you do not have a particular interest in the…

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    phones. Most commonly, teens and children from the ages eight to eighteen. You begin to wonder what exactly are all those kids doing on their phones? What effects might those activities have on them? Usually, a teenager can be found on one of endless social media platforms, yet, surprisingly enough, it’s not all bad. With these electronic boxes attached to our hips 24/7, we have access to an immense amount of information. Teens often use this privilege to connect with friends. Whether it is…

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    disorders (Brody, “ Screen Addiction is Taking a Toll on Children). This evidence clearly contradicts Boyd’s idea, that is, her belief that children and teens only spend time online to connect with peers; clearly most people don’t spend 11 hours a day in social interactions. [ By including an explanation about the material that you quoted, you show your readers the relevance of the said information to your own claim. Good job. :)] Some pediatrics believe that no…

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