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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Networking By Donna Cosmato Whether you are a social network addict‚ a novice dabbler‚ or you are thinking about trying online networking‚ you probably have some questions about the advantages and disadvantages of social networking. For example‚ can it really increase one’s productivity or does it just waste valuable time? How safe is it? Before you invest too heavily in online social communities‚ be sure to do your due diligence so you are aware of the risk

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    Cause and Effect The Cause and Effect diagram also called the ‘fishbone’ diagram is based on helping the user think through causes of a problem thoroughly. One of the benefits is that it drives the user to consider all possible causes of the problems‚ rather than just the ones that are obvious. Professor Kaoru Ishikawa of Tokyo University who pioneered the quality management process invented it. He used it to help explain to a group of engineers at Kawasaki Steel Works how a complex set of

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    (16) Parents and teachers don’t understand how much stress students have during their high school and college years. (17) They also don’t realize how it actually affects their life. (10) There are certain levels of stress on the students; academic‚ social‚ and extracurricular stress affects the students the most. (19) Some students have so much stress in their life they start falling into bad habits. (15) 4/6 The stress that mostly affects the students is academic stress. (10) Academic stress is caused

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    [pic] [pic] Report on: The Impact of social networking on Youth Generation Course Title: Business Communication Course Code: BUS 2112 Prepared For: Bilkis Sabiha Prepared By: Date of Submission: 29-12-2010 Date: 29TH December‚ 2010 Lecturer School of Business Subject: Submission of report on “The Impact of social networking on Youth Generation”. Honorable Madam‚ Please take our greetings. Here is our report on “The Impact of social networking on Youth Generation” as you have assigned

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    Raphiel Professor Hester Freshman English 111‚ Section 002 25 September 2013 Is Social Networking Becoming an Addiction? Social networking addiction is a phrase sometimes used to refer to someone spending too much time using Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and other forms of social media—so much so that it interferes with other aspects of daily life. Addiction usually refers to compulsive behavior that leads to negative effects. In most addictions‚ people feel compelled to do certain activities so often that

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    Intro Advantages • Low Cost : It is free to use social networking sites for personal and business use which is underestimated by many online business owners. • Builds Credibility: Using social networking sites is all about sharing information‚ not only your own information but other people´s information that you think can be useful for others as well • Connections and ‘new friends’: With the help of a social networking site‚ you can get in contact with these people if you play your cards

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    Advantages‚ Abuses and Dangers. Their Advantages‚ Abuses and Dangers. The Use of Social Networking Sites The Use of Social Networking Sites Introduction: Human beings by and large are social. They feel an inherent need to connect and expand their connections. There is a deep rooted need among humans to share. In the past‚ due to geographical distances and economic concerns‚ connections between people were limited. A social network is made up of individuals that are connected to one another by a particular

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    or bad effects to us. Gadgets make our life better in many ways. It enables us to do things faster and easier. For example the cellphone‚ many of us are lost without it and for students this device is more than just cellphone. It is also a chat opportunity‚ a camera and more. A negative effect of this is that students can become obsessive and can neglect everything else like their social life and family. Computer is another one. It helps students a lot especially in assignments but social networking

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    Workplaces: Decreased productivity: * Employees would get distracted when they have access to social networking sites. This will decrease their work efficiency‚ hence decreasing the productivity of the company. * Even if they are using the social networking sites for promotion or advertisements (job-related work)‚ it is impossible to justify or make sure that every second they are on the social networking site‚ they are doing job-related work. If we cannot justify that‚ we cannot justify the salaries

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    their bodies and self-image are concerned. In order to have a positive self-image‚ one needs to have self-respect‚ a sense of self-worth‚ a feeling of basic goodness about oneself. Low self-esteem can mean constant self-doubt and self-criticism‚ social anxiety‚ and isolation‚ suppressed anger‚ loneliness‚ and even shame. We develop our self-image during childhood and certain experiences may interfere with its development. Family members and relationships‚ peers and the media can greatly affect

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