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    Facebook Profile Lab I selected my good friend‚ Frankie‚ for this assignment. Frankie is an older gentleman (somewhere between 50 and 60) that is very open about being an active member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 21 years now. He hails from Mattoon‚ Illinois‚ has also lived in Florida and now lives in Garden Grove‚ California. Currently he works at Telecare in Santa Ana‚ California where he works with adult men and women with mental disabilities. Frankie is a single male born on January 11

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    mention about the four negative effects of extreme using of Facebook in my own life. I.Being away from the society A.Addictive II.Nonproductiveness A.Obstacle III. Lessons A.Spend so many times IV.Inactivity A.Sitting all day Conclusion: Extremely use of Facebook can lead to bad effects so‚we should pay attention while using of Facebook. EXTREMELY USE OF FACEBOOK We all use the social networking for some reasons

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    THE DISADVANTAGES OF USING FACEBOOK (FACEBOOK IS EVIL) 1) Threat of viruses! Facebook is filled with thousands of daily users from around the globe and there is no surprise if you discover a number of viruses storming through most of the pages. There is no surprise to believe that Facebook involves several hackers who actually steal other peoples account. Regular Facebook users can tell you how they notice suspicious activity occurring while they are not logged in. The reason how this occurs is

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    Impact of Facebook on society Facebook has become one of the leading social networking sites on the Internet today. It is used by millions of people around the world; there are high school students‚ college students‚ family members and friends using this tool to simply keep in touch with one another‚ while other people have come to use Facebook for business purposes. It is simply a multi billion-dollar organization that has affected the way people communicate today. It is apparent that Facebook has such

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    Facebook Privacy Issues Research Paper COURSE TITLE: LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMPUTING COURSE NUMBER: CIS 4253 SECTION NUMBER: 831 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: March 8th 2011 I will begin my paper by letting it be own that according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project‚ approximately what percentage of U.S. adult Internet users age of 18 and older have a profile on an social network site? The most likely answer to that is around 35 percent of internet users

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    | Groupthink and Risky Shift Phenomenon | | | | | | Table of Contents Executive Summary i Introduction 1 The Groupthink phenomenon 1 The Risky-shift phenomenon 2 Conclusion 4 Recommendation 4 Reference list 5 Executive Summary Groupthink phenomenon continues to exist and influence in a group decision making. This is especially happen when group cohesiveness is high and there is an absence of open communication. However‚ understanding the theory would enable

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    public. Although it has been a tough time period for Mark Zuckerberg‚ the more transparency and disclosure of the company’s financial as well as operational information available for the capital market provide us much more useful resources to put Facebook under our microscope of five forces analysis. The Bargaining Power of Customers (Strong) With regard to customer aspect‚ it might be taken for granted that we are referring to billions of active users on this website. But when we look further

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    INFLUENCE OF FACEBOOK TO THE SOCIETY PREPARED BY : ANNA BINTI BADAI (KK1221052) NORAIDAH BINTI SIUM (KK1218178) KAMALIAH BINTI SABARI (KK1314160) PREPARED FOR : PUAN NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR SUBMISSION DATE : 28 DECEMBER 2014 INTRODUCTION Mark Zuckerberg’s social network has ingrained itself into the daily life of digital-age users in a way that forebears like Myspace and Twitter could imagine. Ten years and 1.2 billion users into its existence (CNN‚ 2014)‚ there’s no question that Facebook has changed

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    Culture jamming is the art of using mass media to state an opinion against pop culture. Culture jamming is legitimate‚ but the use of it by amateur revolutionaries has made it a thing to be frowned upon. Modern culture jammers hold a blind eye to the fact that they themselves are becoming a noticed social group. Culture jamming can be legal if used in a proper and organized fashion. For example‚ in the late 90’s a UK-made TV show titled Brass Eye featured dark and sad episode full of satire to

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    proposed using the “scorched earth” tactic‚ which was to destroy all resources in front of him to prevent him from using them. The intended effect would be to starve Sherman and his Army. However‚ because the Confederates did not know where he was going‚ they were unable to get in front of him. The scorched earth tactic was abandoned as the Confederates realized they could not destroy the entire south. Sherman was essentially‚ left unchallenged. Another tactic employed by General Sherman was to use

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