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    Rachel-Ellen Combs Mrs. Julie Pasterchick English Language AP-Gifted 23 January 2013 Paradoxes in Social Media One generality about users of social networking sites is that we are an outgoing‚ social people hiding behind our computer screens rather than enjoying the company of others. We love to be in touch with the world and catch up on what everyone else is up to‚ yet we choose to stay locked in our rooms doing so. We have thousands of Facebook friends‚ but have never met most of them

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    The Consequence of Social Networking The Consequence of social networking.. "What do you mean? Consequence?" are the questions that you probably have in your heads. Well ladies and gentlemen of East Barnet School‚ I’m going to be talking to you for the rest of this assembly about why I‚ teachers and many parents are concerned for your education and your future. As some of you may know I am the leading figure in the board of directors for the schools in the borough of Barnet‚ which include many of

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    Social network analysis From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the theoretical concept. For social networking sites‚ see social networking service. A social network diagram displaying friendship ties between a set of Facebook users. Social network analysis (SNA) is the methodical analysis of social networks. Social network analysis views social relationships in terms of network theory‚ consisting of nodes (representing individual actors within the network) and ties (which

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    Traditional vs Online Education‚ More Similarities Than Differences Angelia Hunter COM/170 August 3‚ 2014 Eva Harvey There are more similarities between traditional and online schools than most people realize. Eighteen years ago at a local community college‚ the core classes were offered from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm‚ Monday through Friday. A schedule for the recent high school graduate in mind‚ whose only responsibility would be to attend school‚ most likely would not work for most employed adults

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    ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING SOC/100 DECEMBER 16‚ 2014 GARY COTTON Ph.D. ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING Facebook is a social network that helps people communicate more efficiently with their friends‚ family and coworkers. Mark Zuckerberg and co-founders founded Facebook Dustin Moskovitz‚ Chris Hughes‚ and Eduardo Saverin. These four launched Facebook from their Harvard dorm room in February 2004. The site was created for Harvard University students only. There are various types of social networking sites

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    Professor Abreu Writing Composition 1 5 April 2012 Social Networking: More Than Just a Trend Today‚ 1.5 billion people belong to an online social network‚ which is one out of every nine people in the world. If you are a part of this phenomenon‚ just how much does it affect your daily life? People join these sites for a wide variety of reasons. With just a few clicks you can speak to friends and family that may be millions of miles away; or check up on your favorite musicians latest updates. No

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    Long Distance Learning Is More Effective than Traditional on Campus Schooling As technology advances nowadays‚ the popularity of online schools has grown over the previous years. Online schooling has become an accessible option for Colleges and Universities due to the improvements of technology. Students can have their lecture and studies through electronic devices such as computers‚ and videoconferencing. There are many colleges and universities are trying online schooling program to improve their

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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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    It was only a matter of time before social networking had gained so much attention that we would evolve this tool into a goldmine for businesses and entrepreneurs to grow their passions. Social networking clearly has an array of benefits; some would argue that social networks should be for individuals only‚ but users like me find that including businesses in social networking is an outstanding tool for judging reputation‚ finding out about new products and services‚ and giving free branding and advertising

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    1. Social media enables the spread of unreliable and false information. 49.1% of people have heard false news via social media. On Sep. 5‚ 2012 false rumors of fires‚ shootouts‚ and caravans of gunmen in a Mexico City suburb spread via Twitter and Facebook caused panic‚ flooded the local police department with over 3‚000 phone calls‚ and temporarily closed schools. Shashank Tripathi‚ tweeting as @ComfortablySmug‚ spread false information in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy by posting on Twitter that

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