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    cent of households are connected to the internet (interneworldstats.org 2). Also, both social and digital media has had a significant impact on our culture, the way we conduct business, the way we communicate, and on the world at large. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube are just some of the most popular web sites on the internet.…

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    Nowadays, we are living in the information society, and social media is immersed in our lives. Everyone can access the internet wherever they are, along with getting a lot of information through social media. It allows people to know information about all over the world. Many companies and organization use social media as a strategy to spread their products or beliefs because it is not too much to say that social media is the hard core of our lives. Therefore, people should learn and understand…

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    Jeniffer Role Model

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    also known as meejmuse, is an Aussie-Korean beauty youtuber, tv host and reporter. Not only is she active on YouTube, she also uses other social media platforms such as: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat. She ran a personal blog from 2013-2016 for her followers. From watching her YouTube videos, reading her Twitter posts, as well as her Instagram posts, she is very raw with her viewers. Not only does she make beauty videos, she also uploads “Heart to Heart” videos with her husband. In…

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    Weak Tie Activism

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    To define the difference between “strong tie activism” and “weak tie activism,” “Small Change” is an essay written by Canadian journalist Malcolm Gladwell, which targets several breaches that modern social media activism possesses to this day. Gladwell commences his essay by describing how a protest occurred at a campus in the University of North Carolina after four college students were denied a cup of coffee because of their race, where several of the students’ friends gathered with them to…

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    percent, however they increased awareness to 214 percent. Another one of their objectives was to use the #STEMInspiration campaign to raise conversation within target audiences by 35 percent. With the help of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, they raised the engagement to 316 percent. While this was a rewarding campaign, the one weakness I feel like this campaign had is that it was more tailored to students in Texas rather than nationwide. I think it would been even stronger of a…

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    to get on social media such as facebook, twitter, instagram and so on, these websites are where bullying is mainly taken place at. But what goes through people 's minds to make them think that it 's okay to bully people on social media or even at all? Bullying is no longer just in school, it is now taken to a whole new level and is on social media. People tend to post negative and rude stuff on the internet, as an example, the other day I was on twitter and this girl was having a bad day and…

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    This is shown in commercials, lingerie advertisements, and on Twitter, but it is also of truth in the workplace and a lot of college campuses. The world may be shocked to know that, “Women have higher GPA’s than men– when they enter and leave college– even when the sexes show equivalent on standardized tests.” (Baenninger)…

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    With technology taking over the world of today, it is no longer unusual for worldwide news stories to be broken through social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter rather than being circulated by traditional medias like Associated Press and Reuters etc (Aeur 2011). The evolution of social media have widely changed the way that people interacts. This new form of communication is considered as most dynamic and powerful communication channel till date as it has the potential to spread message…

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    Introduction Social media has manipulated the world we live in today. “ A recent study by the Pew Research Center determined that 71 percent of online adults used social media networking Web sites as of January 2014.” (Brandt, Feehan) It has changed the way we 8communicate, and how we establish social status. It has has effected every institution of society: family, religion, government, economy, and education. There has been both positive and negative aspects to social media. In today’s life,…

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    is something I share openly and willingly on my most utilized social media platforms. For example, equality and the unconditional love I have for the human race is something that is buried deep within my bones. As an example, my Tumblr, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram accounts all contain articles, videos, photographs, quotes, etc. all addressing the significance of equality. I frequently post about movements and events pertaining to the lack of equality we have in the world, such as the Orlando…

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