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    THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON THE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF THE 3rd year and 4th year EDUCATION STUDENTS AT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE‚ BAGANGA A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of St. Mary’s College Baganga‚ Davao Oreintal In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Basic Research By Jenelyn Orada Saint Mary’s College Baganga‚ Davao Oriental October 2012 ABSTRACT Social Networking Sites are increasingly popular nowadays. Many SNSdevelopers like Facebook

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    self-esteem and afraid of social interaction during my freshman year in high school. The year was 2005 and that was the time when social network sites went viral (i.e.‚ Facebook). When an adolescent is feeling depressed‚ he or she will try to spend more time online. In my case‚ it is mainly because I was able to find fulfillment from the internet that I can’t achieve from school. These fulfillments include social interaction‚ joining clubs‚ and making friends. However‚ the time spent using the Internet

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    array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources and services‚ such as the inter-linked hypertext[->2] documents of the World Wide Web[->3] (WWW)‚ the infrastructure[->4] to support email‚ and peer-to-peer[->5] networks. Most traditional communications media including telephone‚ music‚ film‚ and television are being reshaped or redefined by the Internet‚ giving birth to new services such as voice over Internet Protocol[->6]

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    cultural significance. During the Empire of Mali‚ Mali’s fortune and trade attracted travelers to it‚ making it a “site of cultural exchange”. Additionally‚ two artifacts were found signifying Mali’s prosperity and cultural association‚ and finally‚ Mali’s effect on other parts of the world. First of all‚ Mali had a large gold deposit in its boundaries‚ attracting travellers. According to “Sites of Encounter in the Medieval World: Mali”‚ “Desire for gold caused merchants to make the difficult journey from

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    social networking sites and the effect it has on the way students process and retain information‚ as well as how distracting it can be. However‚ social networking sites offer plenty of opportunities for learning and interactivity‚ and if you take a moment to think about it‚ it’s not too hard to see how students benefit from using social media. As younger generations use such technology in the classroom‚ they remake the educational landscape. Students are experiencing the world through more than just books

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    Market Niche) Strategies The niche marketing strategy is probably the most efficient marketing strategies when it comes to a limited marketing budget in an organization. When an organization creates its product or identifies the service that it will provide it has to identify its consumers. Therefore‚ in order to save money on marketing the product or service to a broad specter of possible consumers‚ the organization concentrates on a particular market segment‚ or in other words – niche. The organization

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    How‚ and why do archaeologists excavate archaeological sites? Excavation in the nineteenth century was often used by treasure hunters to collect artefacts and antiquities for personal gain‚ and speculation was often made on their findings. Archaeologists today do not accept these procedures‚ excavations are now done strategically‚ and a controlled plan must be put in place before an excavation begins. Excavations cause destruction so they must only be done for specific reasons such as research

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    identity‚ beliefs‚ values‚ activities‚ rules‚ customs‚ communication patterns‚ and institutions. (Dodd‚ 1998) Values are important components of a given culture accepted by individuals sharing that culture. They are deep and hidden elements of the cultural iceberg that are seldom questioned or defended but can reflect different characteristics of different cultures. Kluckhohn and Strodbeck’s value model is used here to analyze distinct Chinese and American culture. Key words:culture; values; Kluckhohn and

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    Site Analysis Factors/condition Observations Effect on planning Site The site is approximately 2‚700 square metres. The topography of the site falls from the east to the west across the site. The front (south side) of the site contains floor brick for footpath. The site surrounded by range of buildings. There are no building structure on the site. At present‚ there is open public access to the site is accessible from North side. (Refer to appendix 1)

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    General Motors Analysis General Motors (GM) is a United States car manufacturer that was founded by William C. Durant in Flint‚ Michigan dating back to 1908. GM headquarters is located in Detroit‚ Michigan and is among one of the world’s largest automakers‚ conducting business in over one hundred and twenty countries with production facilities in thirty-seven of those. GM dominated the automaker industry for over seventy-seven years (1913-2007) through ownership of over twenty-five different companies

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