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    It is accepted that social network sites enable individuals to conduct interactions with different types of users within the system, which can build online relationships with others. Castells (1996) states that each individual can be seen as a node within the network spaces, while the network society can be constructed by the different connections of nodes. As being a special network of the society, SNSs allow people to build personal relationships and networks with other users. In a board sense

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    There are so many social media sites for our use at this time in history. We are going to review a few of the sites that we are familiar with. We will show that there can be a good use for social media. We will discuss the features, uses, privacy settings, and capabilities of Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. Facebook Its appeal to young and old Facebook is a multigenerational tool. It appeals to both young and old alike. Its kick off on February 4th 2004 was really meant to be for college students

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    Nowadays, social medias on Internet seem to be a new capital way of communication. First of all, a social network is a user 's association on Internet, who exchanges information. Each member shares information with “friends”, who themselves have their own “friends”. all the members of the social network are indirectly connected. There exists any kind of social networks and they all have different goals. Indeed, some give the opportunity of communicating with friends, colleagues or family, by sharing

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    Society, Social Interaction, Groups, and Organization Social Networks and their Importance According to Nicholas Christakis, social networks are like the pairs of people connected. Through his studies, he realized that socially connected people get embedded in other sorts of relationships such as marriage, friendship, or even spousal. He discovered that these connections are vast, and all of us are embedded in the broader set of relationships with each other. Therefore, social networks are the complex

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    concerning is the thing that we often do while we're sitting: Mindlessly scrolling through our social media feeds when we have a few spare minutes (or for some, hours). And as we probably know intuitively, and as the research is confirming, it's not the best habit when it comes to our collective psychology. The American Academy of Pediatrics has warned about the potential for negative effects of social media in young kids and teens, including cyber-bullying and "Facebook depression." But the same

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    Communities are present wherever there are shared interests and can take many forms, such as professional communities, religious communities, gaming communities and social communities etc. There are many factors that can determine what community people can belong to, these can be down to their ethnic background, common interests or social status, amongst many others. This manner of describing the term community has become increasingly redundant as transportation links and electronic communication

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    Second of all, using social media is not a good way to make people release their stress, but it actually isolates people. According to the article, “Addiction, Social Media,” “Social media addiction is an increasingly popular term used to represent heavy use of social networks that interferes with daily life. Many studies have shown that social media possess addictive qualities similar to drug, alcohol, or chemical addictions.” This quote explains that social media is not something that just about

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    one’s social network, it is much different from the so-called “connections” in Western society. Guanxi is a special social phenomenon in the Chinese societal context. It has survived throughout history and continues to be a prevalent trend because it has its Chinese characteristics and attributes that are not found in other societies. The existence of guanxi in Chinese society originated from the core Chinese value of collectivism. Since centuries ago, Chinese society’s group life and social organization

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    challenging, dangerous and costly. Moreover, often through their social network potential immigrants gain an ambiguous vision of what immigration is. While many immigrants make the journey for: economic opportunities, escaping natural disasters or even persecutions in their country of birth, immigrant social network can play a crucial role in international immigration. In this paper I will endeavor how immigrants’ social networks can help us understand who, where, and why people migrate, but also

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    Twitter, Instagram, and other social media networks have taught us ways to connect with one another and have become our new way of entertainment. As reported by influencer marketing agency Mediakix in David Cohen article, “How Much Time Will the Average Person Spend on Social Media During Their Life?” confirms that the average person will spend more than five years of their life on social media according to Mediakix study. But, people may not see the subliminal effect that social media is having on us,

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