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Some students use social networks, but not all of them. The majority of people use social networks to keep in touch with friends and family, particularly if they are far from home (ie - University is in a different city). Social networks are also slowly becoming a way to get news updates as well as find jobs. However, not all students use social networks out of personal preference. Others just don't like to have their details online for the world to see. Social networks also have a sinister side. It is extremely easy to stalk and track down people via social networks. There are many cases of physical or sexual violence across the globe as a result of people being tracked down through social networks. There is also the danger if identity theft - your details and images could be stolen by someone pretending to be you for mischievous reasons. One of the main issues these days is cyberbullying, which happens a lot on social networks, putting people off having accounts on them. So, to answer your question - some but not all students use social networks.
Cleopatra's social life was one of luxury and lavishness. She formed a group called the Inimitable Livers, which in addition to being a drinking society was also a group that tried to outdo each other in throwing lavish banquets and entertainments. this was part of the reasons that the Romans criticized her to severely.
Writing may be criticized for reasons such as being unclear, lacking evidence or supporting arguments, having poor structure or organization, containing grammatical errors or typos, or not connecting with the intended audience or failing to engage readers. Additionally, writing may be criticized for being biased, lacking originality or creativity, or for not adhering to the conventions of a particular genre or style.
If you are talking about Social networks (facebook, Myspace) no one can see what friends you look at
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Social capital describes the pattern and intensity of networks among people and or among members of the same ethnic group; it is good for 'getting by' in life.
Humanistic theorists have been criticized for lacking empirical evidence to support their theories, focusing too much on individual experiences at the expense of broader social factors, and being overly optimistic about human potential without addressing issues like mental illness or societal inequalities.