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    THE DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ON THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES A Research Study Presented to: Professor Mirabelle Jordan-Engcoy College of Business Administration Silliman University 6200 Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in the course Management 35 (Business Research) Submitted by: Jennibeth I. Alabata Lera Mae G. Berlan Jeanevieve G. Dana Rosel Margarette Q. Erames Jasper Jordan J. Fabe

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    Top 5 Social Networking Site – Taiwan Mobile phone and social networking site - market research Researcher Name: Sam Ng Date: 5 August 2011 1|Page Social Networking Site No. 1 - (Facebook) 1. How many users are there on the site? In Taiwan‚ there are approximately 10‚192‚740 audiences (http://www.checkfacebook.com/) 2. How many active users are there? Facebook said it hit 9 million monthly active users in Taiwan in January 2011. (http://www.clickz.asia/2334/facebook-gains-popularity-in-taiwan)

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    A social networking site is a form of social network service created to encourage social relations among people with the use of the World Wide Web. It was created to be able to connect with friends easily and more comfortably‚ since we are now in a generation where internet is prevalent. We have been using these sites as it is part of our social norm. Although‚ do these social networking sites still serve its purpose‚ which is to motivate social relationships? Or do these sites only promote a form

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    Leadership in all is what defines your capabilities to be able to make a change for your country. The two nominees of the 1896 presidential election were William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan. McKinley was the Republican candidate from Ohio as Bryan was the Democratic candidate from Nebraska. McKinley was the nominee to win the election of 1896 by only 6%. William Jennings Bryan was known as the "Great Commoner" or the "Boy Orator". He was the one that was supported by the south and west. Bryan

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    April‚ 2013 Social Networking Think of the last time you were at a meeting or a social event and you made a connection with someone. In many circles you’re more likely to hear‚ “Are you on Facebook?” rather than being handed a business card. Social media has shifted the way we interact‚ the way we prepare for high school reunions and the way we market ourselves‚ and our businesses. “Tweet”‚ “tag” and “status updates” have become part of our everyday lives. Social networking is a well-organized

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    Response to “Social Sites Becoming too Much of a Good Thing” In the article “Social Sites Becoming too Much of a Good Thing‚” the author explains how social networking sites have become what they are now. Since 2002 social networking has become an addiction between all age groups. These sites are used to keep in touch with friends‚ to express oneself online‚ to make new friends‚ and in some cases to write about an animal. Ellen Lee shows that social networking sites are booming

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    Social networking. Good or bad? Social networks are an online community of people with a common interest who use a website or other technologies to communicate with each other and share information‚ resources‚ etc. I myself think that they are bad. I have learned the hard way. Students who have a lot of social networks tend to have lower grades in their classes. Researches found‚ that children who spend much of time online find it harder to concentrate in class‚ and are permanently distracted

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    P.O.B SBA 2014 Name Of Candidate: Jameel Seecharan School: Asja Boy’s College Charlieville Centre #: Candidate #: Teacher: Contents DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS 2 JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION 3 SOURCES OF FIXED AND WORKING CAPITAL 6 ROLE OF ENTREPRENEUR 8 TYPE OF PRODUCTION 9 LEVELS OF PRODUCTION 10 QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES 11 USE OF TECHNOLOGY 12 LINKAGES 13 POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH 14 GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 15 ETHICAL ISSUES 16

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    Words count: 717 Social Networking: Important Factors of Facebook Facebook is a part of social networking‚ that everyone like regardless of age‚ gender and occupation. Social networking is becoming important part of student’s life; students could use Facebook to keep in touch with friends‚ family even with classmates discussing homework or group projects. The article “Facebook Addiction Spreads” by Angela Fowler is a great article points out some important facts about social media‚ also Michael

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    22 October 2012 The Double Life Behind Social Networking Sites The saying‚ “If sticks and stones will break my bones‚ but words will never hurt me” was ever true‚ it sure isn’t true today. Phoebe Prince was living a highly criticized life in Massachusetts. She was verbally harassed and within months of living through bullying‚ she committed suicide. The harassment was through text messing and social networking sites‚ such as Facebook. Networking sites can be highly critical areas that children

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