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    SOCIAL NETWORKING Intro 1. Social networking has had a major influence on society in the 21st century‚ enabling citizens to engage with each other in radically new and different way. Although people have been using the social networking to connect with others since early 1980. It is only in the last decade that social networking has proliferated and it because widespread practice – particularly among young people‚ it has been noted that the older generations are now catching up with the strongest

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    The Internet has become a great benefit for our society‚ but it would be neglectful to dismiss its two-pronged effect on the world population. One the one hand the Internet is very positive in the sense that it keeps the world informed and updated‚ but one the other hand it has evolved into a very harmful and detrimental entertainment for adolescents who spend many hours in front of a computer in cyber cafés or at their own homes. Socially speaking‚ the Internet has created a destructive addiction

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    Social Networking and Risks Involved Social networking for many is a way of everyday life. In today’s modern cyber tech world‚ it has become almost a rarity to find someone who can honestly say they have never used any type of online networking. Sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter and‚ YouTube are just a few of today’s most widely used. Networking has become a great source for countless reasons including; staying connected with friends and family‚ meeting people with the same interests‚ dating and

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    When you think of Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary School do you think of an average school or do you think of the tragic‚ mass murders that took place by gunmen? School shootings have started to increase more and more over the last decade‚ this also rising in colleges across the country. The question has been posed “Should students be allowed to carry a gun on campus?”. As the Constitution states in the Second Amendment‚ we as Americans‚ should have the God given right to have a

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    American citizens attending an American school‚ they are entitled to their rights to the same extent that a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States

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    Find below an essay I whipped up this morning in class on social media and networking‚ their implications‚ advantages‚ limitations‚ and effects on society. I ’d appreciate any feedback and correction of factual errors. It was a lot of fun to write :) A social network is a structure of individuals and organizations that models their relations to one another. They are not unique to the Web‚ but their manifestation as data has lent itself to be analyzed. Special attention can be paid to the mathematical

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    The American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Journal (The AABSS Journal‚ 2011‚ Volume 15) THE IMPACT OF CELL PHONE USE ON SOCIAL NETWORKING AND DEVELOPMENT AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS ~ Mikiyasu Hakoama & Shotaro Hakoyama Central Michigan University 989-774-3743 Abstract Cell phones have become increasingly popular in recent years. While people of various ages find cell phones convenient and useful‚ younger generations tend to appreciate them more and be more dependent on them. Based

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    Why Gum Chewing Should Be Allowed In School Some would have you believe that gum chewing is a nasty habit and that it should be banned from schools. At SAS it is banned--- just like it is banned in all of Singapore. However‚ chewing gum should be allowed--- promoted in fact--- because of the many significant benefits of gum chewing. Not only does it improve oral hygiene‚ but it also improves concentration and mental ability. In addition‚ through expecting students to not abuse gum chewing by

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    The internet is a network of networks that consists of millions of private‚ public‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ of local to global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. From work to school‚ living room to shopping malls and restaurants‚ internet follows us everywhere and has become an essential part of our lives and in today’s world‚ life without internet cannot be imagined. In short‚ the internet has conquered every

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    carried everywhere daily for us students; travelling from class to class and this weight on our backs may stunt our growth. With a problem such as this‚ students‚ with a personal opinion‚ would be very appreciative if the school was able to exchange their textbooks into iPads‚ which are nearly weightless and takes less room capacity inside their backpacks which the extra room can be used to store more nutritious meals. Without this entire luggage on their backs‚ students will happier and are able to

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