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    E-Interactivity and Social Media Introduction The introduction of the World Wide Web, enabled by the Internet, saw an explosive user growth. Consequently both online based and traditional companies with significant Internet presence started to realize the full potential of World Wide Web as a marketing medium. Since the popularization of the Internet and Internet related technologies, several new marketing paradigms have emerged that take advantage of Internet and Social Media. The use of social media

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    interpreting the influence of money, the radical change in social class, and the ability of the serfs to take control of their lives following their liberation. In order to systematically redeem the memory of the massive cherry orchard, Chekhov combines the orchards memory with the minds of individuals and expands on their connection to life beyond their memoires and the actions they take in the future. The Cherry Orchard’s themes outline the influx of social power in connection to class variability, questions

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    respectively. Keeping in mind the specific historical circumstances, social positions and gender identities of the authors, this paper will explore the various factors that determine the portrayal of women and the roles that they play in the family and the larger society in the aforementioned novels. It will also analyze the female characters of these novels to further understand the influence of such socio-economic factors on the representation of women by two of the greatest writers of 19th century England

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    Skin infections are becoming an increasing concern in New Zealand children (Dogra & Kumar, 2003) (Thompson, 2010). According to recent literature, the incidence rates of infectious skin diseases in New Zealand are some of the highest in the developed world (Williamson, 2014). These rates can be attributed to trends that are noted in the literature: particularly those that are related to socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnicity. This essay will discuss first the patterns and trends in infectious

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    and Cons of Social Media Our communities have progressed from the way information is learned and processed and also the different ways they use networking. They have learned new ways to communicate with one another. They created a virtual world for ourselves to feel more connected to one another than ever. Social media has open new doors for us with it promoting new opportunities for us. It can be anything from finding a new job or simply finding new and old friends. Even though social media is a

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    “Social responsibility” is a phrase with many interpretations and meanings. Many believe social responsibility is like being a “brother’s keeper.”A brother’s keeper is a male or female willing to put their own beliefs and feelings aside to be responsible for the greater good.A literary example of this interpretation of social responsibility, can be found the 2003 bestseller,The Five People You Will Meet in Heaven. The author,Mitch Albom, incorporates the idea of social responsibility in many of

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    of various social institutions that were shaped, are shaped, and will be shaped by the peoples participating in them, it only makes sense that this idea of shared consciousness would explain the institutional formation of religion with its sacred rites, beliefs, and symbols. While I am not a fan of how he chose ‘Church’ as his specific word to define the social organization involved with religion, for its basis is rather ethnocentric, the definition he ascribes to the religious social body is appropriate

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    Alexie brings up a controversy, over all social media because it absorbs society into the depths of dark unknowns and prevents physical face to face communication. Even though Facebook allows people to stay up to date with friends, whether they be new or deep-rooted, the platform tears its users away from substantial social interaction with others. People can connect to the world by the click of the mouse and know what is going on at any given time. Social media requires ones everlasting attention

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    Sonnet” Alexie brings up controversy over all social media because it absorbs society into the depths of dark unknowns and prevents actual face to face communication. Even though Facebook allows people to stay up to date with friends whether they be new or old, the platform tears its users away from actual social interaction with others. People can be connected to the world by the click of the mouse and know what is going on at any given time. Social media requires ones everlasting attention and

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    inner cities all across the United States. Wilson argued that the most important reason that helped in maintaining and increasing poverty among inner city African Americans is middle class flees from the poor neighborhoods. Thus, first, limiting social capital, in the form of strong and weak ties, for the poor and underclass youth population. Second, the middle class flee triggered with it the flee of business, investments, economic development, functional health and school systems; thus adding

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