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    “Let me take a Selfie”: Narcissism or self-expression? In the 21st century‚ it is undeniable that selfies on social media sites has captured public attention and became such a major part of popular culture‚ especially among teenagers. In fact‚ selfie has become an obsession among generation Y and it is still arising problem in Malaysia. Selfies are defined as‚ “A photograph that one has taken of oneself‚ normally with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social medias” in Oxford Dictionary. In

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    In‚ “Why Auschwitz should be a selfie-free zone‚” Anthony Horowitz visits Auschwitz‚ discovers some atrocities‚ and the beauty in the town around. First‚ Horowitz visits Auschwitz and finds that although it’s a terrible place‚ it didn’t change him. He saw the hair‚ and glasses taken from the Jews. He saw the barbed wire‚ the house of a SS commandant‚ the death chambers‚ and the only thing that changed was his anger towards the Nazis. He walked the same ground that the Jews did‚ cleaner version‚ and

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    SelfieCCS

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    #selfie A “selfie” is a photo taken by oneself - and of oneself…which is then often posted on one or more social media platforms for all the world-wide-web to see. Hold your phone at a high angle‚ flip your camera to front‚ make that perfect pout‚ show devil-may-care attitude and click. You have a trendy picture of yourself called a "selfie". Oxford Dictionaries have named “selfie” as 2013 Word of the Year‚ Officials claim that the word became popular in 2012 but “selfie” was first used in an Australian

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    idea she goes deep into. At first you wouldn’t be interested in reading seven chapters about selfie and its concept‚ but I can assure you that it is because when I read the article it was worth the time since of how much Syme goes into depth and interesting concept of selfies can be while considering few notable women from history who took photos of themselves or painted self-portrait. Syme’s Piece of Selfie talks about how selfie’s concept is affecting and changing us and its broken down into seven

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    THESIS

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    THESIS TITLE: Selfie Culture Among 4th Year High School Students Of La Consolacion College And Its Effect On Self-perception INTRODUCTION: The term “selfie” is defined in the Merriam Webster dictionary as an image of oneself taken by oneself using a digital camera especially for posting on social networks. Other definitions enumerate using camera phones‚ tablets‚ and other devices to take self-portraits‚ and specify relevant online network sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚

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    Visual Aid Speech

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    Visual Aid Speech (Selfie) Introduction: Attention-Getting Device: I. These days everyone knows what selfie is. II. Snapchats and Selfies III. selfies are now in all around the world. Body: I. A selfie is a self-portrait photograph‚ typically taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. Selfies are often shared on social networking services such as Facebook‚ Instagram‚ or Twitter. They are usually flattering and made to appear casual. A. Most selfies are taken with a camera held at arm

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    our invited guests namely:Dr. Michelle Ropol a phychiatric‚ Atty. Gleda mea Cruiz‚ Department Deputy director Maryrose cabatos .We also have our two enthusiastic studets‚Mr. Carl jade Urtua and Mr.Jay R Duena. Okay‚ the topic we have in hand is selfie is it effective or addictive?Anyone who wants to start? Host: Okay so we have our very enthusiastic student carl jade that wants to start Carl jade:selfie  is a self-portrait photograph‚ typically taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone

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    photograph that one has taken of oneself‚ typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media”‚ the definition of a selfie by Oxford Dictionary. In today’s world‚ selfies are more of the social "norm" of telling everyone what you’re doing‚ like at a restaurant before you get your food. A group of scientists decided to take the selfie to the next level and do research in 5 major cities‚ Bangkok‚ Berlin‚ New York‚ Sao Paolo and Moscow. They took all of their findings and compiled

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    This article is about self-photographs. For other uses‚ see Selfie (disambiguation). A woman takes a selfie from a high angle A selfie is a type of self-portrait photograph‚ typically taken with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. Selfies are often associated withsocial networking‚ like Instagram. They are often casual‚ are typically taken either with a camera held at arm’s length or in a mirror‚ and typically include either only the photographer or the photographer and as many people

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    Foresthill Bridge

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    Part One: Summary This article is about how on April fourth‚ a daring women decided to trespass on to California’s highest bridge‚ and take a selfie. In the process of taking a selfie‚ the unidentified woman accidentally fell sixty feet of the Foresthill Bridge‚ landing on a trail below. Paul Goncharuk‚ a friend says “they we’re taking a picture on the bridge‚ and then the big bolts that are holding the beams together‚ she stepped on them kind of weirdly and lost balance and fell backwards”. The

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