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    From day one to now, a lot has changed. Since I am interning at my uncles business, at first I thought he was going to treat me different then the other three that work in his office. I learned quickly he was going to treat me like an adult, like everyone else in the office and expect just as much from me as he does the other three employees in his office. As I mentioned in the midterm evaluation, pat, being my uncle, knew I had an emphasis in social media but didn’t quite understand what that…

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    Introduction Background The Flinders University of South Australia, usually known as Flinders University or simply Flinders, is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of seafarer Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in the early 19th century. The university has set up a reputation as a leading research institution with a devotion to innovation. It is the member of the Innovative Research Universities Group…

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    A social networking site is a place where a person can form a profile and frame a personal network that links them to other people. The most popular sites for adults and teens now are Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. Everyone can create their own page and share their information, pictures, and comments with other people, whether they already know or strangers from the sites. Nowadays, we see most of the teenagers turn to use these sites to contact with other friends.…

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    Social Networking Effects Civilization Social networking is a tool used by millions of people around the world daily. With the advancements in technology, the impact of social networking on society is greater than it has ever been before. It plays a major role in today’s culture where many people find themselves incapable of living without. Teenagers in our community are profoundly affected by this impact with "92% of teens in the United States report going online daily"(Lenhart). The way they…

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    Day by day, organizations bombard society with pledges, posts, tweets, etc. to sign onto and support or fund a cause. For the most part, humans instinctively react by liking, sharing, and posting comments on these campaigns. We tend to believe that our donations or signature made a difference, maybe even eliciting a happy mental response with a little release of serotonin. However, slacktivism is “the practice of supporting a political or social cause by means such as social media or online…

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    (Jane Mathison Fifes) "Using Facebook to Teach Rhetorical Analysis", demonstrates a strong argument on using social media sites to do a rhetorical analysis. When using style detail, Fife took advantage of many different aspects in order for her piece of writing to be presentable to a specific audience. In this case, the audience is teachers. Fife displayed a distinctive amount of appeal (Pathos, ethos, logos) in order for her to properly support her argument. The argument also shows multiple…

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    Ryan Hernandez 20 September 2017 Comp 1 5th Hour Exemplification Essay Positive Social Networking Social network is a network of social interactions and personal relationships. Billions of people use social networks every day. They are a good way for people to connect from all over the world. Many people think that they are bad and that they have no real purpose. Social networks are positive because they are good for advertising, they help news travel fast, and it helps people connect all over…

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    One of my quick writes was on September 14. In Renee Engel's book “Beauty sickness” I was assigned to read chapter 8 (Anti)Social Media and Online. This chapter was about how social media changed the way we get ready every day and we find things that we don’t like about our bodies because we want to look like ideal body and face. She mentions that “This shows how some girls decides to take pictures, but they edit them because they don’t like the way they look. Girls use several apps to edit…

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    Real World. The Iphone is one of the most recognized technological devices used in the modern day. Since its debut it has been praised for its accessibility, usability, and design. The Iphone ushered in a new phase to mobile technology linking music, web browsing and cell phone capabilities which revolutionized and ushered in the age of the smart phone. The real world user language utilized by the Iphone is familiar; it utilizes icons numerals and other language that makes the use of the device…

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    additionally dealing with your social life something that numerous understudies and graduates are shockingly unconscious of. In a late review by SHL, under 40% of graduates said they would consider promoting themselves to browse and promote on the web. This implies that the other 60% are forgetting the chance to present themselves in a positive light and utilization social networking to help them land a positive light.(Woodcock, B. 2013,) There are a few preferences for online networking…

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