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    Social Networking Effects on Career (Make-Up) By: Alejandra M. Teran‚ Paulette Trevino‚ Orlando Flores (removed from group make-up research paper) Dr. Kai S. Koong MIS 6391.01 13 December 2012 Updated Contents Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………….. P3 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………… P4 Statement of Problems …………..……………………………………………………. P6 Statement of Objectives…………..…………………………………………………… P7 Methodology ………………………………………………………………………….. P8 Findings ………………………………………………………………………………

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    Causes of Obesity

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    November 2012 Explain what is causing the problem of obesity Overweight and obesity are defined as having a body mass greater than or equal to 25 and 30. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)‚ “There are 1.6 billion overweight adults more than 400 million worldwide” (Glasnik‚ 2012) American teens and children are also affected; an estimated 32% of children and young adults aged 2-19 years are either overweight or obese. The prevalence of obesity has been rising steadily over the last several

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    SOCIAL WORK AND ITS EFFECT ON POVERTY Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “You must be the change you want to see in the world.” South African families and communities are facing many challenges. This essay will focus on poverty as one of the challenges in some South African families and communities in general. Using the issue of poverty‚ will clarify and give a better understanding on how‚ social workers could respond to this matter. In the international definition of social work‚ “the social work profession

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    Negative Effects of Social Media Social media has had made many impacts on society. Any website that allows social interaction is considered a social media site (Schurgin O’Keeffe‚ Clarke-Pearson). Due to the new technology taking over‚ social media has been easier than ever to get a hold of by the applications that have been made for portable devices. Through these devices and applications‚ being socially connected has made it easier to communicate with each other. Unfortunately‚ it all hasn’t

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    Paradox Of Obesity

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    Introduction Obesity has been a major problem throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century. There are innumerable reported causes to this epidemic‚ such as a plethora of unhealthy food‚ lack of nutritional information‚ and as simple as a sedentary lifestyle. In one facet‚ a major contribution to obesity has been related to an increase of lower income people. This population of people supported by food stamps or the government in some way have come to represent a large segment not only in America

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    Social Influence‚ Persuasion‚ and Politics The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Mackenzie Johnson Campbell University The Social Effects of Political Persuasion Do you ever stop to think about how powerful modern day technology is? Nowadays‚ technology is way more influential and persuasive. Everywhere you look there is some kind of advertisement or promotion being broadcast by the use of technology. The overwhelming use of technology allows people to be influenced and persuaded

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    Asli Doymaz 3/20/14 P. 4 THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS It is amazing how the Internet is changing people ’s lives. People are able to quickly do research and gather data on the web‚ navigate through websites‚ and most people are able to find anything on the Internet in a matter of seconds thanks to search engines like Google. The Internet has provided our world with a different means of communication and is accessible to anyone at any time at a click of a mouse. Despite all the beneficial

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    Childhood Obesity

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    There are many various social problems in kids of America today ranging from poverty to drug abuse. One alarming factor that is rapidly exploding is childhood obesity. We have read and discussed Alice Davies’ article‚ “‘Extra Large‚’ Please‚” and taken notes on Morgan Spurlock’s documentary‚ Supersize Me‚ which describe the alarming social problem of childhood obesity connected to the fast food industry in America today. Davies stated: “Since 1980‚ the number of American kids who are dangerously

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    the younger generation in particular. Technology plays as a key factor in most lives‚ social media especially. Among the most popular of social media are Facebook‚ Twitter and Instagram‚ all with the main purpose to share or view personal information and experiences‚ communicate with others and meet new people on social or professional grounds. There are several positives and negatives effects associated with social media‚ making it a topic of debate whether it is creating more good or harm for today’s

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    Obesity Discourse

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    Framing Obesity: Perspectives on Discourse Over the years‚ my perspective on obesity has been informed by education in the fields of public health‚ family therapy‚ and feminist theory. While obesity may appear to have a clear definition‚ BMI of 30 or greater‚ speak this word in any of the three aforementioned disciplines and you will receive some opposing views. My goal for this report is to outline some key terms surrounding obesity based on field and argue for a more inclusive‚ interdisciplinary

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