Social networking: For years‚ social networking sites didn’t exist‚ but yet people kept in touch. These days‚ with social networking sites becoming a part and parcel of our daily lives‚ there are advantages and disadvantages that come along with them. For example‚ you can make a friend from Timbuktu and on the flip side your account can get hacked and you can find yourself in a big mess. A recent research revealed that teenagers tend to hide the real stuff by using code language you may never understand
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Debate for Social Networking ( Favour Motion )... WE are now living in an information society because of the advent of the internet and various social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Netlog‚ Zorpia‚ Whatsuapp and Blogs‚ among others. The proliferation of these sites has attracted both the young and the old and surprisingly‚ political parties‚ churches and other civic organisations. These sites have to a certain extent drawn people from disparate geographical locations closer. Of course
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The phenomenon of social networking online has created many benefits for the individual and society but it also carries with it some serious risks and drawbacks. Discuss both the benefits and downsides of online social networking. Everything has two sides and online community of people with varied interests is no exception. A certain part of society advocates that social media channels are potential powerful tools when building new and up-to-date individual and collective relationships in many
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Sarah Sutherland Professor Garner English 1020 7 March 2013 Social Networking and the Benefits of Being Connected Controversy with social media networking sites is not a new issue by any means. What seems to be on a lot of people’s minds is just how it is being used. There are always pro’s and con’s with any source of media being used whether it is utilizing social networking sites for professional use such as job searching‚ socially sharing information while keeping in touch with family
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Having had murdered his best friend and countries leader‚ Brutus attempts to justify his crimes‚ as well as the crimes of the conspirators‚ during a speech to the Roman people. Brutus uses pathos-filled diction‚ calling the audience “Romans” to incite patriotism‚ “countrymen” to unite himself and his audience‚ and “lovers” as a term of endearment‚ further bringing him closer to the crowd. He starts his defense using parallelism‚ commanding to “Hear me… Believe me… [and] Censure me” and reversing
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change the world but we don’t know how‚ so "we keep on waiting on the world to change``. This song particularly grabs my attention for many reasons. Our generation holds more power than we ever have‚ and it is growing day by day. The media and social networking is in the hands of children and teens and can and is being used for good. For example the Me to We movement which was started by a 12 year old Canadian boy‚ which is now international and slowly changing the world. Another important thing to
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that come with easily obtainable information. Some of those disadvantages are theft of personal information‚ accuracy‚ and viruses. Sometimes when you are searching for things‚ or finding things online‚ they will ask for personal information‚ such as social security number‚ credit card number‚ or even little things like full name and address. When you enter that information in‚ it opens an opportunity for hackers to get a hold of your information and use it. Also going on web pages searching for things
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Rhetorical Terms and Techniques of Persuasion Fill in at least 1example for each from Kennedy’s Inaugural Address Alliteration: repetition of the same sound beginning several words in a sequence: Little Larry likes lemons. Examples: faithful friends. whom we welcome. same high standards of strength and sacrifice Anaphora: repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases‚clauses or lines: I have a dream…I have a dream…I have a dream Examples: Let both sides... Let
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committed through Social networking Anmol Garg‚ School of Computing and Communication‚ Lancaster University‚ Lancaster‚ LA1 4YW‚ UK anmolgargunique@gmail.com Abstract. With the development of the internet‚ it had been easier to share the information globally and today with the technological advancements‚ it has become possible to dynamically interact with the web‚ which is also termed as the web 2.0.With the rise of web 2.0‚ there has been a noted rise in the social networking sites which have
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93 core ties reported when we asked this same question in 2008. Controlling for other factors we found that someone who uses Facebook several times per day averages 9% more close‚ core ties in their overall social network compared with other internet users. Facebook users get more social support than other people. We looked at how much total support‚ emotional support‚ companionship‚ and instrumental aid adults receive. On a scale of 100‚ the average American scored 75/100 on a scale of total
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