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    certain program. Twitter makes this process a breeze because broadcasters can determine whether a TV show is odious or engrossing. By “offer[ing] a safe forum for interaction with fans” (Gayle S.), TV networks engage social media users to be part of reality TV. America’s Next Top Model (ANTM) has included social media feedback into the program allowing Tyra Banks and other judges to take into consideration the online community’s response. They would post a photo on Facebook and Twitter and allow…

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    Is Facebook a bad influence? “The human need for social interaction is well established” (Ethan Kross, 2013); the development of social networking sites has rapidly altered the way in which individuals communicate. With approximately 1.55 billion, active users, researchers have recently started to investigate the influence of Facebook. Such research has highlighted detrimental effects such as the prolonged use of Facebook being a strong predictor of loneliness and declines in subjective…

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    The internet is one of the greatest inventions in the last century. However, some people abuse it and for this reason it can also be the worst invention in the last century. The internet is a fundamental tool to college students. The internet’s effects on college students are both positive and negative; it can help them achieve better grades, communicate with one another and provide entertainment. On the web, there are hundreds of thousands of websites, ranging from league of legends tutorials…

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    wake up, the social media helped me to maintain my social relationships as well as my gossips fuel. By reverse-engineering the social media aspect, I believe that I want to have a knowledge about relationship such as who is mating with whom, who became allies, and enemies. In a way, social media act as a gossip for me and gossip allow me to maintain my place in the human pack. Also, it allows me to establish and maintain friendships in terms of social connections. But today, the social…

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    There are many forms of social interaction in everyday life with all human beings. There are several types of nonverbal communication. Moreover social networking and privacy are used more repetitively in everyday life. Also social networks there are bullying and harassment. Dealing with social networks put your privacy in jeopardy. There are different statuses in sociology. To stat with silence is a form of nonverbal communication. Silence communication is messages sent without words. Being…

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    and an Internet Entrepreneur. He designed Facebook in his dorm room while attending Harvard University. During his sophomore year he decided to drop out of college so that he can solely focus on his project of launching which is now known as the social networking site called Facebook (Wikipedia.com, May 14, 2016). The leadership style approaches that mark Zuckerberg demonstrate are democratic, laissez-faire, and transformational approaches. The democratic style approach is when leaders…

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    Technology: the Social Thief The world as we know it is changing every single day. New inventions and ideas are being shared constantly and technology is continuously being upgraded. It is hard for people to keep up with the daily change and we often focus a lot of our time on learning how to use these innovative gadgets. From cell phones to laptops, humans spend an insane amount of time looking at screens instead of faces. The negative impact of technology has been debated for many years. The…

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    they found that “ 75 percent of U.S. recruiters and human-resource professionals report that their companies require them to do online research about candidates, and many use a range of sites when scrutinizing applicants — including search engines, social-networking sites, photo- and video-sharing sites, personal Websites and blogs, Twitter and online-gaming…

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    Facebook, a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and videos, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues, is accessed worldwide.(Rouse and Ashly) Controversy has followed this social media for the past years. Crucial situations have tailgated Facebook resulting in outrageous scandals. A diversity of people have been affected emotionally and physically. Online websites in total are dangerous and can be very…

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    Adolescence with a SNS have higher social self-concept, than adolescents without a profile. gender differences found females had higher social self-concept than males. Males with SNS profile had higher social self-concept than those who didn’t have a SNS. on the all men had more self esteem than women, females who had sns profiles had significantly lower self esteem than females who didn’t. Lastly the study looked at depressed mood, adolescents who had a social networking site had higher levels…

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