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    Mariano Marcos Memorial High School 2090 M. Carreon Street‚ Sta. Ana‚ Manila A Research Paper on The Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Media to the Selected Students of MMMHS S.Y. 2014-2015 Mrs. Elvira M. Limbo Angela E. Dela Cruz IV-1 (EINSTEIN) November 5‚ 2014 Chapter 1 The Problem and its Background: Social Media Outbreak Introduction Social Media has been going through an extensive outbreak around the world. It has been a good tool for social interaction among people

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    Social media has become a major influence on not only the recent generation‚ but others as well. Its use has become a normal routine in the lives millions of people. Social media has many positive things about it‚ but with every positive thing there are also many negatives. When social media was first developed‚ there was no intention of it having such a large negative impact on lives‚ families and communities. Over the years‚ people have taken advantage of social media and the opportunities it presents

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    Does the media play on our fears or create new messages? Why/why not? Use specific examples from the films we have viewed in class to support your answer. There are many things in the world that humans are conditioned to believe are good for them.. As individuals‚ humans tend to look at each other and immediately find differences instead of exploring the similarities. For example‚ in the U.S. alone‚ the total number of coffee drinkers is 100 million. Sixty-eight percent of coffee drinkers have

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    society the media can portray different “groups” in certain ways towards society. One of these groups are teenagers; the realities that are portrayed within this specific group can be very misunderstood or very accurate depending on what is “seen” and “not seen”‚ values are also constructed within the media around us as teenagers not valuing what was valued in the past generations. Finally with the different media surrounding everyone’s lives‚ the commercial factors do influence the media with the “teenager”

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    Huck Finn is a not so good teenager who smokes‚ drinks‚ and has sex. He is not disciplined because his parents are never around him and are not there to teach him what’s wrong and what’s right. Huck does not like adults or authority figures‚ he is always depressed because when he was little his sister and brother died and it took a harsh toll on his life. He is not very athletic and does not like to play sports. Huck would not fit in on kwaj because the kids on kwaj are responsible‚ take leadership

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    The Absolute Advantage concept is generally attributed to Adam Smith for his 1776 publication An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in which he countered mercantilist ideas. Adam Smith argued that it was impossible for all nations to become rich at the same time by following mercantilism because the export of one nation is another nation’s import and instead stated that all nations would gain simultaneously if they practiced free trade and specialized in accordance with their

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    Stress of being a modern teenager Modern teenagers get stressed on a regular basis. Some of this teen stress is caused by the changes that are occurring in their bodies. Reaching puberty can be stressful for many as teenagers. But our modern lifestyle and education system can also be big causes of teen stress. Our school system is a big contributor to teen stress. There’s the everyday stress of how friends and classmates perceive us. It doesn’t matter to the average teen that everyone who they

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    THE IDENTITY CRISES ( By: SUSAN TAN APAREJO ‚ Ph.D. ) ) "Dear Ma’am‚ Ma’am even you don’t give me many gifts‚ your hug is the very expensive gift I’ve ever received" Teachers are most often carried by the emotion of treating their students as their own children. The varied attitudes and behaviors each child brings as they entered the classrooms never hinder the teachers to welcome them in their hearts. They more they manifested uniqueness from others and the more they show their good attitude

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    Impacts of Media Technology on Teenagers Today we are living in a revolutionary world and within seconds‚ several bombardments of new inventions are happening around the globe‚ media technology being one of them. Media technology has changed our lives giving us the freedom to perform activities from the comfort of our homes. For example‚ it has made communication easier and quicker‚ a document now takes a few seconds to reach anywhere in the world compared to regular mail which takes several days

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    Media Ecology” “Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman laid down the foundational principles of media ecology‚ a term that is increasingly being used to describe the totality of our media environments.”(Source: mcluhangalaxy.wordpress.com). Media ecology is about how the technology changes the society and the environment we’ve grown from. Marshall McLuhan‚ a media scholar is the one who conceptualize the term media ecology. And Neil Postman is the one who introduced it to the

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