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    Facebook Essay

    Facebook is one of the largest social networking websites on the planet. As one of the largest social networking websites on the planet, one would think that Facebook charges at least a nominal fee for membership however, it offers all of its members totally free access. So, how can Facebook afford to offer free membership to literally hundreds-of-thousands of members world wide? Advertising is the number one source of Facebook’s income. Specifically, user targeted advertising. “Facebook

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    Essay About Facebook

    of “Five clues that you are addicted to Facebook” (text 2) in about 150 words. “Five clues that you are addicted to Facebook” is written by Elizabeth Cohen. It is a short text that tells us stories about people being addicted to Facebook. In the story we hear about a person named Cynthia Newton. She has a 12-year-old daughter, that once asked her if she could help her with her homework, but Cynthia couldn’t because she was too busy with being on Facebook. According to the article, family therapists

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    Compare And Contrast Facebook And Twitter Essay

    but are some platforms better than others? Twitter and Facebook are two of the most common sites that have remained over the evolution of technology. Both have updated and transformed into complete replicas of our mind; suggestions of products that we know and love, videos that produce tears of joy, and posts that hold our entire life in a simple cropped and filtered image. But sometimes too much freedom can be a little overbearing. Facebook allows for posts to have an infinite word count which can

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    Facebook

    Alfarajat English 100 BC Page 7/17/2014 Essay #1 3rd draft Could the millions of Facebook users be lonely? Stephen Marche in his article “Is Facebook making us Lonely?”(The Atlantic Monthly) discusses whether Facebook makes people lonely or not. The author thinks that Facebook makes people lonely and isolated from their families or even from society. Also being lonely decreases the opportunity of exercising and increases the opportunity of illness. I believe that Facebook does not make people lonely because

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    Rhetorical Analysis: The Intervention Of Wings By Sue Monk Kidd

    about the negative side of Facebook and with the help of a book called The Intervention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd I wrote a literary analysis. Therefore, while reviewing those essays I found there are some mistakes with the structure of the essay, there are enough examples to support the main idea, and I need to improve grammatical mistakes. For a good essay the structure should include the three main parts an introduction, body, and the conclusion. On both of my essays I include those three parts

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    Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts.

    social devices, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter etc. Many people measure their popularity and look solely on how many “likes” and positive comments they attract on these media sites. Especially a lot of the young people who grow up in a world, where they see this phenomenon as completely normal, even though it’s far from the real one. “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts” is an essay by Jonathan Franzen, an acclaimed American novelist and essayist. The essay is based on his speech at

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    Is Google Make Us Stupid

    After reading the article, I remember the Carr's essay on Google. Both of essays are talking about the disadvantage of the technology. This article is totally talk about the disadvantages of having a conversation through technology instead of a face to face conservation. It is the same idea with the Carr's essay which talk about when people are reading more than they used to and they aren't reading to retain the information. Also when they read online, they tend to become 'mere decoders of information

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    Writing 098 Final Paper

    their everyday life. However, according to Diana Schaub in her essay, “Unfriending friendship,” and Nicholas Carr in his essay, “Is Google Making Us Stupid,” the internet and social media also causes negative effects on our everyday life. Even though these two essays, both written around the year 2010, have different topics and there are certainly differences in the authors’ writing styles, they still have some similarities. These two essays share a similar theme: that the internet and social media diminish

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    Thesis Statement Analysis

    In my essays throughout the semester, I have learned how to address clearly state a thesis for a particular paper. For example, in my Libby Copeland essay “One key factor that I would like to address in the essay, how humans compare their lives with others on Facebook, making themselves lonely and sad.” This was my thesis statement I proved my thesis using some quotations and some of my experience. As a writer at first, I struggled with addressing a clear thesis and some ideas. For example, in my

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