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    After I read the article “The 7 Day Digital Diet” I believe it’s a good idea. Everyone is need to take a break from technology and explore the outside world. There are many things one can do without electronics and heaven forbid if there is a black out at least you can fall back on other hobbies. I believe there is no necessary need to be on your devices twenty four seven unless of course your job depended on it. Which was the part I liked the most about the article, FOMO; the fear of missing…

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    Growing upon Bronfenbrenner’s original ecological model, this framework has been modified to better describe the patterns of health promotion (McLeroy, Bibeau, Steckler & Glanz 1988). This adaptation, named the social ecological model, redefines the fives levels of influence as the intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional, community, and policy factors that guide a behavior (McLeroy, Bibeau, Steckler & Glanz 1988). Intrapersonal factors include individual characteristics and their…

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    There are probably a few things that Babolat could be doing better. One thing I think they could work on is posting a little more frequently. There are some days on their social media pages that go without a post while some of their competitors, like Wilson tennis, post multiple times a day (Wilson Tennis). With the low volume of posts it is possible that their tweets will go completely unseen by many of their followers and will just get lost. I also think they could get more involved in…

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    Social Media Links to Depression Social media can easily be linked to depression; although it can go both ways. The Internet serves as a link between peers, no matter where they are at the time. You can use it to talk to your friends, look at funny pictures, or get new information on just about anything. Social media can also boost self esteem. Instagram, for example, allows followers to like your pictures, by clicking a heart button. As teenagers get likes it lets them feel like someone cares…

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    Is Social Media Really Ruining Your Life? The topic that seems to be discussed way too much, social media. Although some people might say it completely ruins your life and is a waste of time some people like me argue and say social media has its benefits. Social media makes it easy to communicate with literally anyone from your choice, let the news be announced, and in general makes everything easier. Let’s just say it’s an advanced way to communicate. An example of the way social media is…

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    Social Media Strategy Analysis - Dove The advancement of technology and the advent of the internet have created opportunities for companies to market themselves and their products to hundreds of millions of consumers. Dove has done this exceptionally well, marketing a movement that advocates and celebrates what Dove calls ‘real beauty’, which gently drives consumers to their body care products, placing Dove in a very competitive position against other soap manufacturers and large cosmetic…

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    Social media, specifically Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, are important tools for the New Orleans Saints organization. They use these platforms to make it where fans are always up-to-date with any Saints news, promotions, and multimedia. It is also where they interact with their fans and go out of their way to ensure the fans know they are as important to the organization as the team members, partnerships, etc. The overall personality of the team’s social media is informative, nice…

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    How important is social proof in website design? We would venture to guess you make choices every day using social proof to help make your decisions. The power of the crowd to reinforce our beliefs and choices is nothing new. If you have every bought a book from The New York Times Best Seller list, social proof has influenced your behavior. There are many complicated descriptions of social proof floating around cyberspace. However, there isn't anything all that convoluted about it. When you…

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    What would it take to form your spectacles of the on demand culture of social media? Users react in social media communities with dominance and message creations across the world. Social media provides image and figures which its audience can identify and emulate. The process cultivates important socializing and aspects that affects role models, genders and variety forms of behavior that peaks curiosity of the communities. This paper will explore some of the impacts social media has on the user…

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    1. Who would be your intended audience? The intended audience for my new novel "A Thousand Splendid Suns", would be for anyone who has read my most previous work, "The Kite Runner." It acts as a sort of sequel, but this time it focuses on women rather than men. It still conveys a very important message I believe is important to address to our current society. I would recommend this book to anyone who is mature enough to understand the true aspects, so anyone around 16 and above. 2. How would…

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