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    "Social networks are ethically danger to the community". Justify the statement using your own arguments. We know that a social network is a network of social interactions and personal relationships. Sometimes it can be known as a virtual community or a profile site. A social network can be identical as a website on the internet that brings people together to talk, to share ideas and interests, or to make new friends. This creates an online community of internet users that eliminates barriers…

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    USAGE OF SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP The emergence of impact investors who invest in firms and organizations that seek to create social impact over years is starting to create a sea change in several countries around the world. While it might be interesting to see these organizations as nothing more than investors investing in specific organizations, this fails to address the network created between the in-vestor and investees. Often what might start as a professional…

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    Taylor, Claire. "Women's Social Networks and Female Friendship in the Ancient Greek City." Gender & History, vol. 23, no. 3, Nov. 2011, pp. 703-720. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1111/j.1468-0424.2011.01653.x. From an ancient to the present, the roles of the women in Eastern has been lower than men’s. Like in ancient Greek, they conventionally have been demeaned political activities since “they were not considered to be citizens” (Taylor 703). However, according to the author, some recent scholarships have…

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    How do you define success? People define success in different ways, such as having a big house or lots of money. However in the eyes of characters from Macbeth and The Social Network it is seen completely differently. In Macbeth characters define success as having power, altering the future, and revenge. In “The Social Network” characters define success as leeching off a business to make money, being a loyal friend and also expanding the business, and lastly to be the wealthiest and smartest…

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    Impacts of Social Support Networks “Social support assists coping and behavioural changes and can help individuals solve problems and maintain a mastery and control over their live” (Reutter & Eastlick Kusher, 2014, p.7). Social support networks influence Mr. X’s perception about his health. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, Mr. X’s health is currently not in a good condition because 3 months ago he had a heart attack and pneumonia. So, as a result, he needs to take a time off from work. This…

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    whether happiness can be spread from person to person, and how would the structures social networks can affect happiness. Using a longitudinal social network analysis, the study has followed a total of 4739 participants from year 1983 to the year 2003. By measuring the broad array of attributes of social networks and verse social ties, researchers found significant increased of happiness visible in the network, particular in friends living close by, between co-resident spouses, siblings who…

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    “The Social Network”,an American drama film which adapts from Ben Mezrich’s book “ The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal”,tells us how a college student creates a social network website called Facebook. It is not just a plot of genius, but a true story of opportunities,perception,idea and friendship involved in the website’s creation in a college. Also, it is not just a film about an own business creating base on a genius who drop out…

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    Introduction The personal network being assessed is based on support networks. The entire network was separated into two tables: a strong tie network and a weak tie network to be evaluated more closely to either support or argue against the claims of literature on social network ties and support networks. The networks were studied using various measures, including: network size, average tie strength, age homophily, female proportion, ethnic diversity and homophily, kin centredness, total…

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    . In director David Finchers ' and screenwriter Aaron Sorkins ' film The Social Network we see how the lust for power and cultural class corrupts many involved in the founding of Facebook. Through the progression of the film the audience is aware of each character grain more power, preserve their power, or searching to remove another individual from power. Based on true events, The Social Network maps the foundation of Facebook, the relationship between its co-founders Mark Zuckerberg and…

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    In class we recently viewed the 2010 film The Social Network that depicts the story of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, and how Facebook came to be. The film is supposed to be story-telling representation of how Facebook came to be, but has been criticized by a few unsatisfied and disapproving viewers, the most recognizable and perhaps important, being Mr. Zuckerberg himself. He criticized the film, and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, for embellishing his life story by including…

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