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    Discussions 1.What is your most favourite social network? Based on Figure 1, out of 10 choices available, Facebook is the one that caught the interest of most of KMK’s student. 43 out of 50 respondent choose Facebook as their most favourite social network. It is huge gap between Facebook and another 9 social network. This probably because every Facebook users can add people as friends and send them message, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. (Please refers

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    Social networks are sites that are often used as a way for individuals to express who they are and allow all the creativity inside to be shared with the rest of the world. Blogging websites such as Tumblr (being one of the most widely used in this generation of young adults) and before that, Myspace, allowed its users to customize their profiles. All types of social network sites allow their users to upload a profile picture that expresses who they are as an individual and like Facebook, a cover

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    Organization structure defined by leadership has a considerable impact on the formation of social networks. From psychological research during the 1940s and 1950s, it became evident that individuals gather into groups as a result of interaction opportunities, most commonly defined by places where people meet (Burt, Kilduff, and Tasselli, 2013). While it has been established that different social network structures can prove to be advantageous in differing scenarios, it is often believed that a greater

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    Social Networking Sites The Internet and technology are growing bigger and bigger every day and before we know it technology is going to pass us by. With the invention of the Internet and Social Networks, the possibilities are endless. Social networking sites provide us the opportunity to explore the whole world, make friends, and share moments with the rest of the world through the Internet. Everyday more and more people become part of the different social networking sites available now, like

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    search engines, emails, and social networks. The rapid innovations innovations in technology contributes to the increasing social network usage, wherein users can now access them through their mobile devices (Yakushev & Mityagin, 2014). A report shows that a Filipinos averagely use social networking services for 4.3 hours a day, which ranks Philippines as the second country with the most hours spent on social networks (Castro, 2015). The large amounts of social network data generated by users has

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    and inexpensive. While creating a profile on one of the hundreds of social media sites cost absolutely nothing. It has been recorded that as of 2014, “Facebook has over 30 million businesses with actives pages on the social network” (Ha, 2014). Social media marketing can be helpful company that is struggling with money because instead of spending costly amount of promoting the company they can now focus further on the product. Social media marketing still takes up a good amount of time, although it

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    My viewpoints on social networking Hello, Good morning,honorable judges,ladies and gentlemen! it is my a great honor for me to be here to share with you some of my viewpoints about social networking here . Social working is about people engaging with people(社交网络是关于人与人的互动的). As highly social animals, we human beings have always been interdependent and interactive. No man is an island, and you can’t live in a vacuum (没有人是孤立的,也没有人生活在真空中). Rather than remaining among our family from birth to

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    The Dramatic Interpretation of the Social Network Myth After watching the movie The Social Network, the first thing I did was to search for Mark Zuckerberg’s real life experiences to see which parts are facts and which are fictions. As a matter of fact, this Harvard genius that founded the world’s first social network was not as childish as the movie portrayed. At least he didn’t write programming for getting into elite Harvard “Final Clubs” or for retaliating his girlfriend. During Mark’s

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    The social network has become a controversial topic as well as the special influence on teenagers in 21th century. Somehow, the social platform has become an integral part of modern life because of conveniency . A social network can be defined as a network of social connections and personal relationships. It also refers to dedicated websites or other applications that enable users to communicate with one another by posting images, information, messages, and comments. Examples of social networks include

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    Bullying in Social Networks Bullying in Social Networks “Technology, it seems has unleashed an ugliness in us.” (Pitts, 2010, p. 8A.) With all the technology around us, one would assume that it should be used for good. However, people today are using social networks such Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Skype, Youtube and many more, not only as a way to keep in contact with people but as a way to attack people. Technology has evolved into this great thing where, one all can keep

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