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    section{Spectral Analysis of Social Networks} The exttt{spectrum} of a graph is the set of its eigenvalues of the exttt{adjacency matrix}. The eigenvalue spectrum of complex networks provides information about their structural properties. There has been much research work on spectral properties of uncorrelated random graphs, however, there is less information on the spectral properties of social networks or sparse complex networks. We, therefore, want to address this research gap by analyzing the

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    When people talk about social media, they often talk about Facebook and Twitter. But for many companies—especially those in the B2B space—LinkedIn is an important social network in your content marketing strategy, perhaps even more critical than other networks. Consider these stats: 64% of all visits from social media channels to corporate websites come from LinkedIn, according to a 2013 Econsultancy study. For comparison, 17% of traffic come from Facebook and 14% come from Twitter. LinkedIn is

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    Abstract- A social network is a set of people (or organizations or other social entities) connected by a set of social relationships such as friendship, co-working or information exchange. Social networks are connected through various social familiarities ranging from casual acquaintance to close familiar bonds. Social network analysis provides both a visual and a mathematical analysis of relationships. Social network analysis (SNA) is a quantitative analysis of relationships between individuals

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    2.4 Overview of Social Network Applications There are several types of social network applications that are presently available for different categories of people; with the most commonly known applications being Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, WhatsApp, Viber, Skype, Telegram, Twitter, WeChat etc. These applications are used by different people and for different purposes including the provision of email, instant messaging, blogging, voice calls, official communication and sharing of photographic

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    Family Issues Are social network sites affecting the family? Social networks online affect our everyday lives even if we care not to admit it. According to Adler, studies of adolescent friendship groups, from middle and junior high school to high school have found that teenagers cluster along a multidimensional scale into groups composed accordingly to individuals’ social types and interests (Adler & Adler, 1998). This socialization is true amongst teenagers using social network sites. There is

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    traditional businesses. They also require incentives in using social software as many companies do not provide this incentive as only small social software users believe that they need technology in their jobs. Organization includes companies who deploy various internal social networks which reports that employees perform business in different ways to overcome the organizational inertia and that could be really difficult. The given social networking systems on enterprise level are also not at the core

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    CHAPTER I A. INTRODUCTION Technology is changing the world in a fast pace. This is evident most especially in social networks. Due to the widespread and growing use of these new social media, especially social networking sites such as Facebook, researchers began to study its ethical implications. Social networking services or social networking sites are widespread in all parts of the world. It serves as means of communication and is considered as the most convenient and easiest way of communication

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    There are six basic forms of social media networks. One of them is known as a polarized crowd, which is a type of social network in which there are two groups that have little connection and communication with each other even when they are talking about the same topic. There are people who have multiple connections within their group. However, they have very few connections with people outside of their group. When it comes to discussing topics, feelings of conflict and tension come about when people

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    virtual world called social network continues to corrupt the minds of the innocent and the young. The popularity of social network site will continue to grow in number regardless of whether we love or hate it. Coupled with the advancement of technology social networks promote an accessible way to manipulate people. The world within our computers not only provides a smooth way for bully and predators but also negatively impact the health of young teens, productivity levels,

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    Social networks are tools which represent the relationships between individuals and groups in a community. Nowadays virtual or online communities are groups of people connected through the internet and other information technologies have become an important part of modern society and contribute to life in many contexts social, educational, political and business. In early 20th century, virtual networking has become popular through web-based applications. There are many web based applications like

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