According to Abnormal psychology (14th ed.) the definition of Social Phobia is “the fear of situations in which a person might be exposed to the scrutiny of others and fear of acting in a humiliating or embarrassing way”. Social Phobia is one of the most common individual DSM-IV Disorders (Butcher). Although social phobia does not usually manifest itself until the teenage years or early adulthood‚ it can be brought on by many different factors in early childhood‚ like being bullied or based on genetic
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of social media continues to rise‚ organizations of all types and sizes are recognizing the ways in which social media can help them better understand‚ respond to‚ and attract the attention of their target audience. As a result‚ businesses are now jumping on the social media bandwagon at a rapid pace‚ embracing blogs‚ social networks‚ wikis‚ and other vehicles to achieve their marketing and public relations goals. What types of benefits can corporations achieve with an effective social media
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Introduction S ocial network industry started to expand rapidly after the year 1997 where the world first social network site‚ SixDegrees.com is being introduced to the public. Afterward there were many different types of sites being introduced to public. Social network sites (SNSs) can be define as web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system‚ articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection‚ and view and traverse
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http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/12-ways-to-market-your-event-with-social-media/ Positive/Main thoughts http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/flash-mob-participate-examples/ http://www.chrisbrogan.com/how-events-can-use-social-media/ Arguments/opinions http://thenextweb.com/uk/2011/05/11/half-of-uk-businesses-ban-social-media-at-work/ Newspaper article/ negatives/argument http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/dec/08/social-media-blackberry-messenger http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/26/world/europe/26social
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Pros and Cons of Social Networking: A Review Paper Teena Kapoor Jaypee Institute of Information Technology‚ Noida Abstract: Purpose: The main purpose of this paper is to find out pros and cons of social networking in different spheres of life either it is personal‚ social‚ educational or professional. Digital information system is not escape from its effects. The paper is also highlights anti-social activities increasing on these networks along with suggestions/tips which can help the
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The Social Classes in USA and Korea Social stratification is entire groups of people who have similar fortunes‚ occupations or social position. Also it could be similar family background and their own values. There are two types of class stratification which are open stratification and closed stratification. There is social mobility can occur for open stratification. However‚ class stratification is not possible to do social mobility because it is based on ascribed status. Social mobility
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Ties that Bind: Enhanced Social Awareness Development Through Interactions with Diverse Peers by Shirley R. Greene Mark Kamimura University of Michigan Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education Portland‚ Oregon‚ November 12-15‚ 2003 The work reported herein is supported under the National Institute for Student Achievement‚ Curriculum and Assessment program‚ agreement number R305T990402-00‚ CFDA/Subprogram No.:84.305T‚ as administered by the
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Social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ MySpace have become hugely popular over the last decade. In fact the popularity has quadrupled from 2005 to 2009. Social networking sites have generally expanded the number and diversity of people a person can interact with. Interpersonal relationships are no longer restricted to people in the neighborhood‚ church‚ mosque‚ school or workplace. Instead the pool of people someone has the opportunity to meet is almost endless. With any emerging technology
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Social Institution An institution is any structure or mechanism of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of individuals within a given human community. Institutions are identified with a social purpose and permanence‚ transcending individual human lives and intentions‚ and with the making and enforcing of rules governing cooperative human behavior. The term "institution" is commonly applied to customs and behavior patterns important to a society‚ as well as to particular
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Stereotypes are a set of specific characteristics force upon a groups of people or social groups‚ because of their gender‚ race or ethnic background. They generalize this groups and lead to acts of discrimination and ignore diversity of the group (Nadra Kareem Nittle). Stereotypes create unnecessary social tensions and lead to social divide. Almost every day we are faced with gender‚ racial or ethnic stereotyping. Either if it’s a police arresting a black person wearing a “hoodie” just because he
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