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    just social media in a bubble, but it is social media as another place you are going to make decisions [that represent your team, the department, the institution, and your family]. What’s unique about social media is the immediacy by which many people have a thought and then share a thought” (Bowles). Aside from athletics, students hoping to attend college are often required to give their Twitter handle as a section on the application. Unfortunately, in the world we live in, social media determines

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    Social media has advanced throughout the years emerging into many lives in differing ways. When I think about social media all the apps on my phone come to mind such as Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. On a daily basis I access these sites a multiplicity of times as everyone else in the world do as well. No matter where we are in the world, one thing we are for sure united by is the strength of social media that brings us all together. YouTube is a huge platform that has content uploaded from all

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    Social media has come to play a major role in today’s society for many reasons. We have all kinds of technology including the internet and all these new apps. Theses apps give us access to virtual worlds where we can choose who to be. We have the ability to choose what aspects of ourselves we let be seen and take it to a whole new level by posting it for everyone to see. Social media apps are affecting our face to face interactions by creating a deceitful environment online through the use of misleading

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    Digital media has had a huge influences on the children in the various generations. One specific example is how differently children of each generation play. Before digital media children played outside more, they played hopscotch, dodgeball, sports, they played on the playground. They didn’t have devices in the home that were used for entertainment. After the invention of the television and arcade games digital media has been utilized as a way to entertain children. Next were the generation of

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    NLRB found a way to reprimand or even fire employees based on social media posts. These can occur when an employee decides to post inaccurate or negative information about the person in charge or boss. These comments are usually public, or the employer will use a fake account to view the employees social media page. In 2010 a California Contractors worksite terminated four workers for posting comments on social media in regards to hazardous working conditions. The blog was posted in 2010 showing

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    Youth crime has been declining for years, but this has not stopped the media from overreporting youth crime and giving an inaccurate account of what is happening in the community. The media often sensationalize and even exaggerates crime done by youth because “crime is news”. But, this approach can have a negative impact, since most people only get information about crime from the media; therefore, their beliefs about youth crime is distorted. For example, this past month of collecting news articles

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    Over the years social media and internet, itself has taken a huge impact on everybody’s lives, especially the younger generations. It has been said to “take over” an individual’s life. Social media can have positive and negative impacts on people. The parents of the younger generation never had any kind of Facebook, Instagram, snapchat, twitter, etc. Now, by the time a child is 3 they already know how to use technology such as a phone or iPad. Technology itself has majorly changed this generation

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    Clarissa Silva article in the Huffington Post delves into social media’s impact on self-esteem. As a behavioral scientist, her interest in the matter relates to her field. She also gets the help of other experts Dr. Jennifer Rhodes, Natalia Lusinski, and Dr. Suzana Flores to help with her research. Silva states that “social media is linked to higher levels of loneliness, envy, anxiety, depression, narcissism and decreased social skills" (1). Then outlines her research findings using rhetorical appeals

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    Media Takeover Can you name a friend or family member that does not have a smart phone or computer? If so, they are likely much older and have not partaken in the mass technology boom of the twenty-first century. In recent years, technology has been engraved in America’s culture where the younger generation has been born and bred around media devices. Due to the advancement of technology, computer literacy is important now, more than ever. “Sixty percent of American homes with children ages eight

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    The Impact of Social Media on Body Image As technology editing tools have become even more prevalent, many feel the need to excessively use photoshop before they share an image online. In a pervasive world where images of unrealistic standards fuel the media on how one should look, social media has one of the most significant impacts on body dissatisfaction. Throughout the last decade, social media has become one of the most common and favored ways for people to communicate, connect, and share. Thus

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