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    negatively criticized habit‚ people who oppose and hate them have also been forming their groups and shouting their opinions in the same websites. How did Jejemons come to be? Quoted in Manila Bulletin Online‚ this kind of typing rooted when mobile messaging became famous in the Philippines (MBO). Since then‚ Philippines have been in the top ranks of most text messages sent per day of a country in the world. While text messages were limited to 160 characters‚ people shortened the words by removing

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    Confessions of an Instant Messenger In this context‚ Conor Boyland is arguing that using AIM‚ and Facebook has become an addiction to himself‚ and other teenagers alike. He states that communicating via the Internet is damaging social skills‚ wasting time‚ and even going so far as to becoming a drug to certain individuals‚ who can’t go a couple of hours without messaging on their phone‚ or the Internet. Throughout the passage‚ where he does not compel anyone‚ he does advise readers to

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    Paradox of Instant Communication The way we communication has evolved over the centuries‚ from flying pageants‚ to Morse code‚ telephone‚ to cellphone‚ instant messaging (IM) to video chat. We have all these different forms to communicate now a day that it’s hard to keep track of all of them. Like you try emailing someone‚ they facebook you‚ you IM them and then they text you so you call them. You use so many different types of tools to communicate that instead of them being instant they take

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    Matthew Roxas FST 125 Maruchan Instant Lunch Vs. Nissin Cup Noodles What is Instant Ramen Noodles? Instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Andō‚ who was also the founder of Nissin. Instant noodles are pre-cooked noodles that are dried and packaged. They usually come with seasoning oil. Some Instant Noodles also come with dehydrated vegetables or powdered meat such as beef or chicken. Instant noodles are usually prepared by boiling in water for about 2-4 minutes. These noodles are considered as

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    Product description Instant noodles is a precooked and usually dried noodle block‚ sold with flavouring powder and/or seasoning oil‚ usually in a separate packet; though in the case of cup noodles the flavouring is often loose in the cup. Dried noodle blocks are cooked or soaked in boiling water; some instant noodle products are seal packed - these can be reheated or eaten straight from the packet. Intended Use of the Product Instant noodles in a cup are often intended for a fast/instant preparation‚ an

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    This Report about Instants ads explains how companies target customers with online advertising. It also compares the former marketing strategies like newspapers‚ radio spots‚ TV and billboards with former internet advertising and current internet advertising strategies like targeting individual customers by making their profiles and showing them right ads at the right time. HOW COMPANIES GET INFORMATION ABOUT CUSTOMERS: Companies target individuals with the use of internet tracking files such

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    Instant Noodles The Chinese travel industry boomed in the late 1980’s‚ when midlevel managers‚ students‚ and elderly people traveling both for business and for pleasure. However with airports and train stations packed‚ there were no catering services in place to feed hungry travelers – only restaurants that closed early and hot water. Recognizing an opportunity‚ Tingyi sold noodles in Styrofoam bowls providing plastic utensils and packaged seasonings at the same time. Muscling its way into the

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    its product in India.• Maggi has recently come out with advertisements in some weekly magazines for its new atta noodles and rice noodles variants.• Maggi rice noodles mania had the highest column centimeter in print during jan – aug ’07 among the instant foods category. Growth in noodles/pasta print advertising grew

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    bullied to deal with. This type of bullying is obvious and easier to tell who is performing such an act. On the other hand‚ cyber bullying can be carried out over the internet or by writing threatening notes. This includes emails‚ instant messaging‚ blogs‚ and text messaging. Cyber bullying usually occurs to a child‚ preteen‚ or teen. For bullying to be classified as cyber bullying‚ its intention must be to cause emotional distress. The most common and simple way of cyber bullying is the continuing

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    Balinas‚ Austeen Llenor Comm 199 ------------------------------------------------- Final Thesis Proposal I. INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Text messaging or what we commonly call texting is originally derived from SMS or short messaging system; it refers to the exchange of abbreviated words‚ being sent from one mobile phone to another (Vosloo‚ 2009). Mobile phones were first created during mid-1990 (Thurlow & Poff‚ 2011)‚ and were primarily for business purposes (Salango

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