There are approximately 1.4 Billion households in the world as
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What is egocentric network
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networks consisting of an individual and their immediate friends
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What are assumptions of price discrimination
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>The idea of price discrimination is to transfer the consumers profit to producers >Firstly there should not be any close substitutes available, because then people might use them instead. So price discrimination can occur in monopoly >Secondly the producer must keep the market separate, so that no resale of the product is possible >Thirdly two markets with different elasticity of demand. Price discrimination is successful when costs do not rise when selling on different markets
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What should you do if you want a physical copy of a photo you see on a social networking site
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Download and print it.
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How does one build social capital
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By building an online presence
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What Dunbar's number 150 refers to the number of
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relationships humans can healthily maintain.
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Which of these is an example of hanging out
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Sending your friend an email with a link to a new music clip
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What An example of social steganography would be
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including a hidden message for certain people in a post.
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What The ease of uploading and sharing on the Internet has led to
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the oversharing of information.
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What is the purpose of Alexis Ohanian's TEDTalk
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To illustrate the power of social media
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What consequences might someone face by sharing too much personal information online
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Being fired from a job.
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In hypertext poetry the reader can
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Play with words and poetry
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Ohanian says that when using social media to accomplish a mission be aware that you will likely
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lose control of your message.
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The job Greenpeace set out to do was
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stop the japanese practice of whaling
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Can you have your own copy of a photo you see on a social networking site by
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Photographs posted on social networking websites are the
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images - you have to obtain written permission from the copyright
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How many households are there in world
There are approximately 1.4 Billion households in the world as
of 2010.
What is egocentric network
networks consisting of an individual and their immediate friends
(Heer & boyd, 2005)
What are assumptions of price discrimination
>The idea of price discrimination is to transfer the consumers profit to producers >Firstly there should not be any close substitutes available, because then people might use them instead. So price discrimination can occur in monopoly >Secondly the producer must keep the market separate, so that no resale of the product is possible >Thirdly two markets with different elasticity of demand. Price discrimination is successful when costs do not rise when selling on different markets
What should you do if you want a physical copy of a photo you see on a social networking site
Download and print it.
How does one build social capital
By building an online presence
What Dunbar's number 150 refers to the number of
relationships humans can healthily maintain.
Which of these is an example of hanging out
Sending your friend an email with a link to a new music clip
What An example of social steganography would be
including a hidden message for certain people in a post.
What The ease of uploading and sharing on the Internet has led to
the oversharing of information.
What is the purpose of Alexis Ohanian's TEDTalk
To illustrate the power of social media
What consequences might someone face by sharing too much personal information online
Being fired from a job.
In hypertext poetry the reader can
Play with words and poetry
Ohanian says that when using social media to accomplish a mission be aware that you will likely
lose control of your message.
The job Greenpeace set out to do was
stop the japanese practice of whaling
Can you have your own copy of a photo you see on a social networking site by
Photographs posted on social networking websites are the
property of the site owner. Unless the pictures are 'public domain'
images - you have to obtain written permission from the copyright
owner before downloading the images.