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    Sonia Livingstone Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers’ use of social networking sites for intimacy‚ privacy and self-expression Article (Accepted version) (Refereed) Original citation: Livingstone‚ Sonia (2008) Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers’ use of social networking sites for intimacy‚ privacy and self-expression. New media & society‚ 10 (3). pp. 393-411 DOI: 10.1177/1461444808089415 © 2008 SAGE Publications This version available

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    | Model: Pattern of Organization: Comparison and Contrast In our daily lives we often compare and contrast two or more items. We might compare and contrast family members‚ TV shows‚ or favorite bands. The comparison and contrast pattern of organization is also common in many college textbooks. It is used to discuss ways in which two or more items are the same and how they differ.Signal WordsExample #1Here’s a short reading that demonstrates the compare and contrast pattern. Notice the comparison

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    Students and the Effects of Social Networking Because roughly 150 million people use MySpace and Facebook‚ the door for social networking abuse is left wide open. Over the past several years‚ social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook have exploded in popularity‚ especially among children‚ teenagers and college students. However‚ recent events involving child predators and other dangerous individuals using these sites have raised concerns about safety and security. Many parents view

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    websites and applications for social networking. Students communicate with their friends‚ family and strangers on this social media. There are many social networks available for students to communicate all over the world with people. Facebook‚ twitter‚ MySpace to mention a few are social networking site which every student has an account with‚ students create their a profile and put their information about themselves for their friends. In a country like Nigeria‚ students get access to the Internet through

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    interest. For Facebook‚ the talks come about one year after a proposed deal with Yahoo collapsed. Facebook then was said to be seeking more than the $1.65 billion Google paid for YouTube - and considerably more than the $580 million News Corp. paid for MySpace in 2005. This move by Microsoft will help bring the software giant further into the realms of the internet. While already synonymous with operating systems and office productivity software‚ the company hasn’t really taken off in areas that rival

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    Positive Response Action: The ultimate goal of website communication Summary Understanding and knowing the audience is the key to delivering the message to them. The key to harnessing the Internet’s power is to understand all of the people with whom one will communicate with. Every website should have one overriding‚ generic entity goal to achieve positive response action. Both content and usability can be viewed as as cognitive ´triggers´‚ gateways to self-gratification and consequent PRA. Every

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    social network craze‚ but it exploded once Myspace was created‚ as a young teen‚ Myspace was the easiest way to connect with my peers. In order to be cool it was imperative to have an account. Although we were extremely young‚ we could be whoever we wanted on Myspace including how old we wanted to be as well. It was a place where anyone could be who they wanted to be regardless of who they actually were. Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Eharmony‚ Black Planet‚ Myspace‚ etc. are all examples of how we communicate

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    dangers that parents and teens Popular Social Networking Sites According to the Pew Internet Project‚ MySpace is the most dominant social network among teens‚ used by 85% of teenagers who use social networks. MySpace allows users almost unlimited flexibility to create and customize their profile pages‚ and to share their own content or that of others‚ including music‚ videos and writing. Many MySpace users register with aliases. The next most popular social networking site among teenagers is Facebook

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    Started Named for "six degrees of separation‚" SixDegrees.com was the first social site from 1997 to 2001. It was followed in 2002 by Friendster and MySpace a year later. Started by two friends‚ MySpace became extremely popular‚ and its parent company‚ Intermix‚ was acquired by News Corporation for $580 million two years after MySpace was launched. See MySpace and Friendster. Facebook came out in 2004 targeting college students‚ but when it opened to everyone‚ it grew exponentially to become the top

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    References: Bates‚ C. (Aug). The Dangers of Social Networking Sites. Retrieved from http://www.mhlearningsolutions.com/commonplace/ Connell‚ R. S. (2009). Academic Libraries‚ Face book and MySpace‚ and Student Outreach: A Survey of Student Opinion. Portal: Libraries and the Academy 9(1)‚ 25-36. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved May 8‚ 2012‚ from Project MUSE database. DURAN. (Aug‚ 18 2009). Define social networking. Retrieved from

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