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    Online social networking is when young person connect with other people online through certain websites. The most common for young person today include Facebook‚ Myspace‚ and Twitter. Each person creates his or her own account and page‚ and posts information‚ photos‚ video‚ and comments. When a person “friends” another person through a social networking site‚ that person can then access the other person’s page and make comments‚ upload photos and so on. Right now‚ most them think social networking

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    The Pros of Social Networking Sites • Keeping in Touch. The best advantage of social networking sites is that these sites allow you to keep in touch with your friends‚ classmates‚ and relatives. It is also the most cost effective way to keep in touch with your people. SNS are also useful for they allow users to build new relationships and maintain current ones. To stay in touch with friends they see frequently‚ and to stay in touch with friends they rarely see in person. Here geographical locations

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    A social networking site can be a good way to make connections with people with similar interests and goals. They can be a way to connect with or "meet" people that a student may not have had the opportunity to before—including other students‚ staff‚ faculty and even alumni. Thanks to social networking sites‚ meeting someone in person has become a thing of the past. "Poking" has become the new handshake. Making friends and renewing old ones is easy. Thus‚ meeting people and staying connected with

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    Social networking is a nuisance for students Why do you all come to school? Just to meet and chat with your colleagues and teachers or to learn and study? The best usage of our time as students is for studying and socializing is during the negligible spare time that you have. Please correct me if I’m wrong. There is a separate time for socializing and that must be a fraction of time left after we have come to school and done our studies at home‚ did a little bit of exercise‚ helped our parents

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    Are Social Networking Sites really insecure? How would you feel if I told you that I know almost everything about you? – from your birthday to the food you like‚ from your best friends to your favorite singer‚ and so on—even though you have never met me. These are things that most parents forewarn their children about social networking sites. Social networking sites such as My Space‚ Face book‚ and Hi5 are the most popular online community in which millions of teenagers and young adults exchange

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    RICC: Building a Social Networking Strategy The Rock Island Chocolate Company was founded in 1997 by Seymour Burris‚ Jr. It is a small specialty retail store‚ selling fine chocolates purchased from other suppliers in near a strip mall downtown. Burris originally worked part-time and his wife Lottie worked full time managing operations. In 2000‚ they obtained heirloom Belgian chocolate recipes and in 2001 began to manufacture these. They needed to lease more space and purchase equipment. With

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    telephone networks collapsed‚ almost paralysing the communication between panic-stricken victims and relatives‚ and their concerned well-wishers. However‚ the most powerful tool in modern Internet technology‚ social networking‚ came to the rescue. Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Google and other similar networking sites have played a major role in helping the blast victims. For example‚ well-wishers posted messages that asked for blood donations from willing volunteers‚ and a large number of people responded to such

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    SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES A BOON TO THE YOUTH By Mir Omer Ali As the coin has two sides‚ so it is a fate that there will be both positive and negative effects of the Social networking sites‚ but it depends how we utilize it Social networking sites have made our world smaller. Social Networking sites not only allow us to communicate but also express our views with the others. We can always be connected with our relatives and friends even though they are very far away from us. Although we waste

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    First of all I want to clarify one thing :if it wasn’t already known that social networking sites are like facebook‚myspace‚twitter‚etc... not the dating sites like match.com‚ chemistry.com As we have much less time‚I will present my opinion in brief. Social networking is actually beneficial‚ as man is‚ by nature‚ a social creature that is people need people.As technology advances ‚so does mankind’s means of communicating and socializing for example we’ve developed things like telegram to e-mail

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    Replication fork Scheme of the replication fork. a: template‚ b: leading strand‚ c: lagging strand‚ d: replication fork‚ e: primer‚ f: Okazaki fragments Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork. The replication fork is a structure that forms within the nucleus during DNA replication. It is created by helicases‚ which break the hydrogen bonds holding the two DNA strands together. The resulting structure has two branching "prongs"‚ each one made up of a single strand of DNA. These two

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