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    “The Social Media Effects” Today we are talking about of social media effects. Social media is a virtual world where we can participate directly and internationally. Every person must have and often use social media, social media can be whatsapp, instagram, line, path, facebook, blackberry message, wechat, Friendster etc. the effect of social media can be pro and con for the people. Here are the negative and positive effects of social media in today. First we will discuss of negative social

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    been another form of media to bring little dreams into big realities,through cameras,acting, and many different special effects. Special effects have played a special part of the filmmaking process and has evolved through the years using a combination of improved practical effects, and computer generated effects to provide a visually stimulating movie experience. Special effects can only do so much, however successful movies have been comprised with a proper balance of all the elements of a movie

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    WHAT IS FOLEY SOUND A Foley is a sound effect technique use for creating live sound effects or synced sound effects. The Foley technique are named after jack Foley, jack Foley was a sound editor at Universal Studios. Foley is a sound effect added in a film or in a video during the time of Post Production, The action to produce Foley can include jostling each other, rubbing their cloths, breaking objects and handling props to produce the Foley of door opening, walking (footsteps), punching, glass

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    Critical Review of: “Boomerang Effects of Low Price Discounts: How Low Price Discounts Affect Purchase Propensity”. (Cai, Bagchi, & Gauri, 2016) This article explores how the ‘Boomerang effect’, when applied to low priced discounts, can cause a predisposition on purchase habits. The authors of this article, uses the Boomerang effect on two different types of conditions (essential and nonessential purchases), that are primarily based on the theory of purchase habits (Grewal, Monroe, & Krishnan, 1998)

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    couple of teenagers ages 13, 16, and, 18 are on social media and he wants to know what effects social media can have. Basically, he asks the parents how they find time with their busy lives to be on social media and how it affects their lives. He takes that information and what was gathered is that since social media doesn’t come with a guide so things can be abused or used wrong (Farrell). Overall the effects were mainly how now there are numerous places to access social media which leads to an

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    around us daily, but the question is why? The answer to all the “why” questions is the bystander effect. The bystander effect is a social psychological scenario where a person who is in an urgent situation is not given any help by the people around due to the discourage from the presence of others (whatispsychology.biz, 2017). Social psychologists, John Darley and Bibb Latane, introduced the bystander effect in the 1960s after the murder of Kitty Genovese, a young woman who was stabbed to death outside

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    average (GPA). According to Nonis & Hudson (2010), Study Habits can have either positive or negative effects with academic performance because of its direct relationship with it. There is a positive effect of study habits if one’s General Percentage Average (GPA) were good or high on the other hand, if their grades are below average there is a negative impact on it. Positive or negative effects represents the academic performance of each student. Every student wants to aim for a high grades, and

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    In the article, the purpose of this study was to verify and compare how the effect of 10 min of aerobic exercise performed above and below lactate threshold (LT) on executive control in children. In the article, it mentions how children are becoming sedentary. That means it increase the prevalence of overweight and low physical fitness. This much inactivity affects brain health and some aspects of cognition. It affects the executive control. It’s something to be concern about because in childhood

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    households is continuously growing. There are positive and negative effects for children that grow up in this type of a household. Children who only live with one parent tend to have better financial and educational advantages. Single-parent homes can impact several aspects of a child’s life. Children see their parent as being very independent, and often they learn to be independent too. The parent raising the child has the biggest effect on the child. How the child is raised can affect many different

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    The effects of Divorce on Children and adolescents Divorce or the parent separation is a major life change for the children and can lead to dreadful consequences. Divorce affects children and adolescents negatively, from different aspects resulting from the change in their family and the multiple stressors that they are facing. The Psychological, educational, emotional and social effects of divorce can be really devastating for both parent and children. Children and

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