Tag Archives: millennials
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Are Social Networks Real Life?
Leave a commentJuly 16, 2012 by SheBeJack
Have you heard the phrase Facebook official, the standard by which some people now mark relationship legitimacy? Perhaps you have casually disregarded the …
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Tweeting Students Are Still Students
3September 28, 2011 by SheBeJack
Dear Higher Education, Social media use among our students, including student athletes, is here to stay. Instead of policing or …
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Facebook Growth Slows: Are We Burnt-Out, Unsettled or Just Settling In?
5June 17, 2011 by SheBeJack
I’m growing a little tired of seeing Mark Zuckerberg on the cover of every news magazine, wearing a stark white …
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Reading Fiction on iBooks; I Pass.
6June 6, 2011 by SheBeJack
I wanted to love reading a novel on my iPad. I’ve owned an iPad2 for about three months and already …
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Twit, Twat, Tweet; Why Social Media Grammar Matters
3May 19, 2011 by SheBeJack
If you think the verb used to post on Twitter is ‘to twit’, you may end up sounding like a …
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‘Socialnomics’ Author Teaches Value of Twitter
Leave a commentDecember 17, 2010 by SheBeJack
If you have an interest in social media, you can find Amazon loaded with books on how to use this …
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“Check, please.”
12October 26, 2010 by SheBeJack
A colleague and I had lunch a few days ago. I invited him and planned to pay. We had a …
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KFC Colonel Emails on Booty Billboards
Leave a commentSeptember 25, 2010 by SheBeJack
KFC is advertising a new bunless sandwich on the buns of college women at university campuses . Select women are paid $500 to wear fitted …
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Girl Talk Tone: Undermining Young Professional Women
10August 1, 2010 by SheBeJack
“I am paying you $15,000 to help me redesign this website homepage. Are you telling me this recommendation or are …
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The Body Project
Leave a commentJune 10, 2010 by SheBeJack
“Over the course of the twentieth century, girls’ bodies have been a critical index of our social and economic life, in …
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