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    Social Networking

    Computers in Human Behavior 57 (2016) 107e114 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Computers in Human Behavior journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/comphumbeh Full length article Association of demographics, motives and intensity of using Social Networking Sites with the formation of bonding and bridging social capital in Pakistan Saeed Ahmad a, *, Mudasir Mustafa b, Ahsan Ullah c a b c Department of Sociology, University of Gujrat, Pakistan Department of Sociology

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    Social Networking Sites

    Feature The Impact of Social Networking The Internet has grown into a vast net of services and applications that entertains as well as serve as an indispensable work aid for hundreds of millions of users around the world. Megat Ishak, Director of Licensing Department, SKMM, explores its impact. T he rst useful Internet service for the masses was email. en came the rst of the graphical web in the form of websites. Today, this vast network has grown into a truly worldwide web that is accessible

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    Electronic Cigarette Stop Program

    Electronic Cigarette Stop Program Jennabelle Jo Andrews Alexander NUR/598 September 8, 2014 Linda Roan Abstract The Public health Department in Las Vegas Nevada has become concerned with the increasing popularity and use of electronic cigarettes. The consequence of e-cigarette use on the health of the public is uncertain. There is a lack of information, and regulation making it unknown if these products are safe. One of the main concerns is the potential influence on children, and whether

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    Academic Performance as Influenced by Social Networking Sites and Other Online Activities

    use the internet, increasing to 94% for Year 11 and Year 12 students, (virtualmedicalcentre.com, 2011). Moreover, almost half of the students are on social networking sites when they are on the ‘net, (Harris Interactive, 2008). When they’re on the computer, it’s likely they’re on a social media site, too. This is

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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA) By ANJUGU JESSICA NDAKU MC/2009/386 DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CARITAS UNIVERSITY AMORJI – NIKE ENUGU AUGUST, 2013 TITLE PAGE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA) By ANJUGU JESSICA NDAKU MC/2009/386 A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL

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    Social Networking

    Our updated Terms of Use will become effective on May 25, 2012. Find out more. Social networking service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the type of service. For the concept of relationships between people, see Social network. For a list of services, see List of social networking websites. A social networking service is an online service, platform, or site that focuses on facilitating the building of social networks or social relations

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    Jungkook

    lot of Filipino teenagers to patronize K-pop music, it poses threats to the Original Pilipino Music industry in terms of the album sales, organization of local concerts and the worst is, it might be more popular than OPM in the near future. II. The impacts of Korean pop invasion to Filipino teenagers A. Teenagers’ change of preference from OPM songs to K-pop music “Nobody”, “Fire”, “Sorry Sorry” and “Gangnam Style”, these are just some of the K-pop songs that became a huge hit in the country. K-pop

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    Google vs China

    620million visitors daily. Like any other business as big as they are, they are facing external as well as internal issues, from managing their stakeholders to the geographical segmentation matters. The globalisatin business strategy sometime has a great impact to the coperate business, which sometimes the busnesses have no control over. Only the internal factors and issues are easy for a company to deal with. Case Study 1 Introduction: Google was found in

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    Ict Project 3.0

    -by BradoKapak ~ Baca bukan untuk lulus Exam semata-mata ~ Chapter 1: Introducing Computer (covers until chapter 11) 1.1 Definition of Computer A computer is an electronic device which can processes input data through input devices and produce information data through output device. Computer also can executes software programs. It consists of two parts; hardware and software. 1.1.1 Principal of Computer characteristics: 1- It responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined

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    Health and Social Care Level 3 Btec Communication Task 3

    Task 2 Effective communication in health and social care P3,P4,M2,D1 By Hannah Wilshire Communication is very important in a health and social care environment because effective communication is what is needed to understand how someone is feeling and this is crucial because then a care worker can help a service user and cater to their needs. But there are barriers to communication and a care worker will have to find ways to overcome those barriers. Factors that may influence communication

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