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    Sam Butz Exercise 3 – Choice 2 (Paper) ADV 3361 February 21, 2017 @mrseaves101 To me, Instagram has transformed into one of the best sources for inspiration. While it is a platform to portray social life, it has also transitioned to be a platform to show off work. Many people have utilized Instagram as a tool to network and broadcast information. Sometimes, the best inspiration is curated by the “Sponsored” feeds. This was the case with Mrs. Eaves, whose name I later found out after some…

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    newsfeed reflects that. The passage points out that Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and other popular networking sites have begun using software that displays things that each individual is interested in, to personalize the user’s experience on the web page, but how personal is it really? “Most people don't click on posts that they disagree with,” explains Dean Eckles, a Stanford Ph.D. candidate studying social networks. “And if you don't interact with content — meaning you don't click on it or…

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    An occupational therapy student at Temple University by the name of Emily Wishnick interviews a man named Tom Dixon in the video. They both discuss how Twitter can be used as an assistive technology device. In matter of fact, Tom Dixon himself began using Twitter as an assistive device due to his injury. Tom Dixon sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2010, which affected his episodic memory. Since he does not mention in the video how severe his injury is, it it is not known if the prognosis is…

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    Mr Hayden stated that Facebook is a rollercoaster of emotion to its users. He supported his statement with reasons why Facebook is making people feel worse about themselves after leaving Facebook for a long time and Facebook has become an additional chore for them. I find Mr Hayden’s argument to be unconvincing because he did provide enough evidences to support his argument. For example, he states that a research study was done by sending text messages to the students five times a week. The…

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    In thinking about how authentic leadership has been challenged in the social media era, I have reflected on my own online presence and how it aligns with who I am. Honestly, I minimally engage in social media. I just joined Facebook this past summer because of SHSU. I wanted to be connected and not miss out on any HIED communication between fellow Graduate students and faculty. So I took the plunge and created an account. I don’t follow Twitter, Instagram or any other social media outlet.…

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    identify ~ identity Social media is no longer a teeny fragment of our lives, it has multiplied by millions and sucked the vast majority of society into a vortex of artificiality, superficiality, and most importantly narcissism. Since the initial publishing of The Narcissism Epidemic back in 2009, social media and narcissism as a whole have exceeded the preconceived notions that were inceptively presented and proposed. The real epidemic of human artificiality and phoniness has just begun,…

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    I found the course materials to provide a vision of what the future conveys related to brand, marketing and the world of technology. All are innovative in their effort to introduce the best of the best, in the management of sport programs that range from collegiate to professional sport, all in an determination to succeed. According to TBD, brand management will be the most powerful force of collegiate athletics in the next 20 years (citation). The blue chip athletics philosophy identifies the…

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    In this day and age, the news is constantly being changed in the way they are being presented. Back when there weren't social media, televisions or newspapers, there wasn't a way to find out news in the appropriate amount time. Throughout the century, new technologies are allowing for the uses to spread news faster than ever. Before it would take days or week to find out some news but now once it is reported, people are able to find out in a matter of minutes. The news is a big source that…

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    Youtube is one the largest companies in the world with billions of users. This website has unlimited entertainment for free. I love to watch youtube videos 24/7. Youtube is a place where people express their creativity and other people get to enjoy it. There is something for everyone. Normalness is nowhere to be found on Youtube because “Normalness leads to sadness”-Phil Lister. Youtube offers entertaining videos, there is lots of diversity, and its just like being in a community with…

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    Narcissism Research has shown that almost 30 to 40 percent of daily conversations and interactions with other people are centered on ourselves. However, this is only half as much as attention that we focus on ourselves while posting on social media. Studies have shown that up to 80 per cent of our social media posts are about ourselves. In a study conducted by Harvard University, researchers looked for a correlation between talking about yourself and the lighting up of pleasure centers in the…

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