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Face to Face: A Woman's Quest to Meet All Her Facebook Friend - 0 views

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    Annotation 3: In the article Face to Face: A Woman's Quest to Meet All Her Facebook Friends, the author Katy Heider Presser intriguing question is how has facebook changed the landscape of human interaction, and where do the bounds of true friendship begin and end? (Heider, 2011), which means how has facebook changed the world of interacting with each other, and where do the obstacles of true friendship start and end. Arlynn Leiber New Year's resolution to meet every one of her 330 Facebook friends--in person.
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The Prime Reasons and Causes Of Global Warming - 0 views

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    Annotation 2: In the article The Prime Reasons of Global Warming, the author Carl Ganser discusses the causes of global warming. As he mentions, several governments, institutes and universities are still trying to figure out what are the exact causes of global warming. Ganser mentions that as time goes by, is more clear that people need to start taking action towards Global Warming, although there's many countries and people that are aware of the occurring and have already started taking action.
ALESSA BECERRA

Social anxiety and technology: Face-to-face communication versus technological communic... - 3 views

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    In Social Anxiety and Technology the author Tamira Pierce did a study by examining teens, and the use of the socially interactive technologies. For example social sites, cell phone/ text messaging, and instant messaging. The position that social anxiety plays on how teenagers communicate with others from technology or face to face.
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    Annotation 1: In Social Anxiety and Technology the author Tamira Pierce did a study by examining teens, and the use of the socially interactive technologies, for example social sites, cell phone/ text messaging and instant messaging. The position that social anxiety plays is how teenagers communicate with others from technology or face to face. The people that participated were 280 high school students, statistics indicate that from those students, 35%-40% said they use cell phones/text messaging and online sites around one and four hours daily . In which females use more cell phones and social networks than males. After these results it comes to a conclusion and affirms a relationship between social anxiety, meaning students seem to be more comfortable to talk through phone, text or use social networks than talking face to face. Females tend to feel more comfortable communicating through phone or computer than males.
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