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    Social media has not known just a platform for easy and simple advanced online marketing but it has become a revolution of our century. Many people are using different social networking sites and some have tried to capture its importance but they do not know about its advantages and disadvantages. Good morning respected principal‚ honourable teachers and my dear friends. Today‚ I lois varghese of 12-c would like to share a few positive and negative effects of social media. All of us know what

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    The use of social network sites has increased exponentially and is a global phenomenon. Online social network sites provide several benefits. For example‚ people can interact with others‚ as if they were close friends. In addition‚ social network sites help people connect with others who have the same interests; people can share news‚ photographs‚ and videos with other online members. According to a Nielsen Online report‚ by the end of 2008‚ 66.8 percent of Internet users around the world had visited

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    place like a park‚ mall‚ or restaurant‚ look around you and notice the people. Are they conversing with the people he or she is with? Or are they being a typical teenager these days and their face is buried in the phone. Technology has advanced over the years but in our generation I believe that we are on a downward spiral with our social skills. This problem has been growing for some time now. The Millennial Generation is defined as consisting of individuals born between the years of 1979-2001

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    3 November 2012 Social Networks: A Positive or Negative Effect on Society? Through the years social networking sites have become increasingly popular with sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter and others. These social networking sites offer an alternative way to communicate with one another without being face-to-face. However‚ these social networking sites have produced a generation of youth that lack simple social skills‚ not to mention the negative effects they have had on the educational system

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    The Effect of Social Media on Teenagers Elaine Ayana A. SiaContrary to what many people think‚ Social Media actually has a negative effect on teenagers. Social media is a medium of communication shared by most adults and children‚ but most especially teenagers. It is sometimes helpful‚ entertaining and within the reach of the general public. It has become an important mass media around the world. Sadly‚ this resource is abused and taken advantage by most teenagers‚ and not used in a way that they

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    individual that makes a profit from your work‚ you would expect to get paid right? A major issue that the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) has to deal with is the controversial topic of whether their athletes should get paid or not. Currently‚ their college athletes do not get paid and simply settle for receiving scholarships from the colleges they are attending. Several individuals have various opinions on what the NCAA should do considering paying college athletes or not. Several individuals

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    Sharif Elalem Ms. Tartaglia Eng. Composition I 26 Nov. 2012 This is the zombie generation; people spend more time stuck to the screens of their phones and computers rather than spend time outside with friends. This zombie generation is obsessed with life ’s unneeded objects. Where are the purpose-driven peers? Where is awareness amongst this blind bunch? Technology as a whole is bringing down the ability for not only students but adults as well to communicate face to face. The “addiction” to

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    Why do teenagers drink? * Because they don’t truly care about them and believe that it should be equal to educate which is false because education is helping us grow‚ discover who we are‚ to see what is right and what is wrong. Most of the time teenagers drink for anger or because they’re disappointment at something. * Because they can’t treat with kids when they start to become adults (maybe because they didn’t find themselves the answers they were looking for when they were kids and

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    Facebook had an average of 483 million daily active users (Facebook‚ 2012). Social networking sites all vary‚ yet the one feature they have in common is that they permit users to create a personal profile on the website and allows them to interact through instant messaging and e-mail. As the technology of the Internet advances‚ social networking sites have a greater impact on human relationships‚ both positive and negative. Social networking sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and My Space have negative

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    An adolescent is not allowed to drink‚ smoke‚ get married‚ or sign legal contracts because they aren’t capable of making mature decisions. The Brains of adolescents aren’t fully developed until the age of 25. Teenagers also like to do pointless challenges and last of all teens don’t think of the consequences their actions might have. In many poor communities‚ they’re born into households where they commit crimes. Teenagers are like a sponge they absorb everything they see and if they see someone

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