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    Malcolm Gladwell’s article "Small Change: Why the Revolution Will not be Tweeted" raises a significant question about the prospective contribution of web-based social networking to the advent of progressive social movement and change. Gladwell bold declaration that "the revolution will not be tweeted" is reflective of his view that social media has no useful application in serious activism. Contrasting various elements of the “high-stakes” lunch-counter protests in Greensboro, North Carolina in the

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    The wonderful creation that took over this new generation is social media. Social media is a way for people to express their selves, promote, make friends, entertain, etc. Some of the major platforms are: Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. According to Margaret Rouse, from Whatis.com,” Social media is the collective of online communications channels dedicated to community-based input, interaction, content-sharing and collaboration.” I agree with this statement. Social media is a

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    “Net neutrality is one where we the people are definitely on the ropes” (Ohanian,). Net neutrality means that companies like Verizon are not allowed to alter or change the things people do online. There are some countries that do not have net neutrality and the U.S. might be the next to make that list. The FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, proposed the idea to get rid of net neutrality to the FCC and now the plan is moving forward. If this law is passed, then companies will have the supreme power of the internet

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    Cookie Cutting Present Moments: Consequences of 21st Century Social Media In the article “I Tweet, Therefore I Am,” author Peggy Orenstein criticizes the problems associated to the distractions of social media sites such as Twitter. The author introduces her article by describing her relaxing Sunday morning with her daughter. The author then quickly recounts her sense of urge to compress her beautiful day into a tweet, acknowledging that her “consciousness had spin off and was observing the scene

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    Social Media Emily Baker Computer Literacy (ADF1206C) Instructor:  Edward Bakker March 8th, 2012 Most people do have some type of social media account. Between Facebook, Twitter and Youtube there are many issues with these websites. With most people it’s just a simple way of connecting with other people, but for some people there are issues with addiction, copyright, privacy, you could offend people, legalized stalking. For Facebook there are many ways you could use this social

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    My social networks varies I joined Facebook when I was in middle school at the beginning I used to post and look for my friends updates a lot. When I enter high school I started using Twitter and Pinterest, I liked Twitter because it keep me informed of worldwide topics and updates. What I like the most about Pinterest are recipes and craft ideas. Being a freshman in College I stared using more Snapchat and Instagram. What I like about Snapchat it’s that is simple and fast. Beside these two applications

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    Max Fisher: Journalist

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    think it would be interesting to read what he writes and what he cares about since he is the “bestselling author”. And there is must be a reason why he has lots of followers. Caity Weaver: I found her on a website that a list named by TIME of “ Best Twitter Feeds” of journalists. Therefore

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    The Issue Of Teen Suicide

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    We Are Us I came to a profound realization on a Monday afternoon. I had just arrived at the emergency department of Community Hospital South and was asked to take a survey about teen suicide. At the time, I served as a volunteer in the emergency room, and as a member of the hospital, it was required to take these types of surveys about once every month. These surveys usually are composed of the main crippling diseases of America: Heart Disease, Diabetes, Obesity, etc. However, this survey concerned

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    Reclamation Case Study

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    traffic, and to respond to public requests or comments. Reclamation’s lead content manager will participate in monthly social media calls with the DOI Bureaus to find out more information about the latest trends, best practices and developments. Twitter

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    The first paper I have chosen to review is called Reflections on Occupy #Everywhere: Social Media, public space and emerging logics of aggregation. The author argues that social media has changed the way protest movements such as Occupy organize and communicate with their members, allowing the movement to reach a larger audience than would otherwise be possible (Juris, 2012, para. 1). The author’s evidence is valid, and comes from qualitative observation of the growth of the Occupy movement in

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