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    Facebook & Shyness

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    1102 49BCOVER SHEET SURNAME: T STUDENT NUMBER GIVEN NAMES: C TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT (Lab report) 33% of the Final Mark Personality‚ Psychological Traits and the Use of Online Communication via Facebook WORD COUNT: 1‚498 DATE DUE: U11:30 PM Monday‚ 17 Sept 2012 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- DECLARATION: -------------------------------------------------

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    Effects of Facebook

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    Facebook.com (Facebook)‚ the most popular and widely used online social network website‚ has created frenzy among college students in recent years. Facebook emerged on February 4‚ 2004‚ when a 19-year-old sophomore Harvard student named Mark Zuckerberg founded the revolutionary site to connect Harvard University students (Grossman‚ 2010). Zuckerberg‚ at the time of Facebook‘s inception‚ had no idea Facebook would evolve into the social network giant it is today (“Existence of Facebook”‚ 2010). At

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    The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers is a novel set in a small Southern town in the late 1930’s. McCullers writes about characters who are lonely and rejected. their lives intertwine in a search for friendship and understanding. Many of the characters have a need to be understood‚ however; none of them ever truly are. One of the characters in the novel‚ Jake Blount‚ searches for a sympathetic ear. He appears in the New York Cafe drunk and rowdy talking to everyone and no one. He talks

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    Facebook Curse or Not

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    Children who use Facebook a lot are more likely to get lower marks at school‚ says new study By Paul Thompson UPDATED: 07:25 GMT‚ 10 August 2011 * * * * 10 View comments Teenagers who regularly log in to their Facebook page and other social media will get lower grades at school‚ according to a US study. They are also likely to have behavioural problems and narcissistic tendencies from spending too much time logged on to the site. According to the research popular social network

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    Facebook 2

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    Facebook Communication Pattern among Different Levels of People: On using facebook Communication Pattern among Different Levels of People: On using facebook A report submitted to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in part-fulfillment of there quarrymen’s of the final examination in Business Communication‚ Fall 2012. Prepared and Submitted by BLUE Sec: C Hasan‚Ahmed 12-20445-1 Islam‚ Md Ashiq ul 12-20476-1 Course Teacher Shahed‚ Dr. Faheem Hasan Assistant Professor

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    A Global Language Would Be Beneficial The idea that one country is better than another just because they speak one language would be forgotten. Everyone could get along and maybe even the wars would fade away‚ eventually. Also‚ communication would no longer be a problem. Business‚ travel‚ and trade would be much easier because we can all talk to each other easily. A Single Gloabalized Language would Improve Life If there was to be a single global language that all the world’s citizens would have

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    Nicholas Carr argues in his article‚ “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” that the internet is changing the way we think and work for the worst. I have to disagree. Although the internet is changing us‚ it’s for the better. First‚ the internet has become a great equalizer in terms of education. Second‚ communicating across the web allows for intercultural experiences that were once impossible without a plane ticket. Third‚ even though Carr may feel uncomfortable with his brain being molded by the

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    Children on Facebook

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    Children on Facebook Too many children are on Facebook. Do the parents know what they are looking at? Should a child be allowed to be part of a website where so much personal information is exchanged and exposed to unlimited negative publicity? As we all know the Facebook phenomenon has spread like wildfire making it almost a necessity and its availability to everyone. Even though it may be the popular site of today‚ children on Facebook can fall victims to those who prey on vulnerable children

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    Case Study Lonely

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    LONELY PLANET Posted on August 25‚ 2010 by Issabella 1. Prepare a report in which you analyze the marketing channel conflicts and cannibalization issues that Lonely Planet faces as it is currently operating. Suggest solutions that might reduce revenue losses or operational frictions that result from these issues. Channel Conflict: when sales through the company’s web site interfere with sales in that company’s retail stores. The potential for significant channel conflict exists in Lonely Planet

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    segregation and discrimination. Martin Luther King did multiple marches and said many speeches to show his point and to protest against segregation and of course discrimination. Martin Luther King’s most famous speech was the “ I have a Dream” speech which he said in front of two hundred and fifty thousand Americans at the Lincoln Memorial. Now Martin Luther King did not just learn the speech in one day and he did not always have successful marches. It was his hard work and determination that got him where

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