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Social networks—both as digital platforms and as broader systems of human connection—appear across disciplines including communication studies, sociology, business, computer science, and media studies. The topic draws academic attention because it sits at the intersection of technology, behavior, and culture. Courses in business strategy examine how platforms like Facebook are built and monetized, while courses in media and society explore how these tools reshape communication, identity, and community. The development of Facebook in particular has become a reference point for understanding how a company moves from a startup concept to a publicly traded corporation, making it relevant to entrepreneurship, ethics, and technology policy alike.

The papers archived on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some analyze Facebook's development as a business case, tracing how the company was built, how it generated revenue, and how it reached an IPO. Others focus on social and ethical dimensions, examining issues of privacy, legal accountability, and online reputation. A number of papers look at real-world impact, particularly the effects of social media on younger generations and on specific communities. Comparative and cultural angles also appear, including how social relations vary across groups and how organizations have historically shaped community bonds.

A strong essay on social networks needs a focused thesis that commits to one dimension—business, ethical, social, or cultural—rather than attempting to cover all at once. Evidence from documented company histories, policy discussions, or clearly argued social analysis carries the most weight in academic contexts. The most common pitfall is treating the topic too broadly; grounding the argument in specific, concrete examples keeps the essay analytically sharp and avoids surface-level generalizations.

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Kl Enterprises Worldwide Scenario This Work Identifies
This work identifies three IT enabled projects that have the highest priority for implementation in the company at focus for KL Enterprises Worldwide. As well taking on the role of the CEO a colleague in the executive committee and EVP of marketing and sales will be identified who it is felt will have a strong opinion in favor or against the selection and prioritization. KL Worldwide Enterprises, Inc. is reported to have faced new business threats in 2005. KL Worldwide Enterprises, Inc. is a Boston-based sports apparel retailer. In 2005 lower cost production, capacities in China resulted in a tightening of margins as many similar sites sprang up. Information technology needed to be reinvented for KL for the purpose of improving production capacity and to enable integration of KL acquisitions. Demographic markets further created challenges and more zing was needed for the KL websites. Problems noted include that all KL, offices, and operations were using the "same general purpose application software" which included Microsoft XP, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and SharePoint. While the company had a solid plan and had architecture that was uniform, the IT investments of the company had not been leveraged well. Specifically stated is that the company did not get the "best use of the collaborative technologies at hand" as the company was lacking both an intranet and enterprise portal. In addition it is noted that the company should spend more on production and sales related capabilities and less on ITS and if more was going to spent on IT then ROI justification should be demonstrated.
Essay Undergraduate
Critiques of Single Mother Readings
In these readings, the role of single-motherhood and other nontraditional family models are examined for their role in the intergenerational perpetuation of poverty, especially in light of current United States…
Paper Doctorate
Teenage Pregnancy the Disadvantages of Teen Pregnancy
Teen pregnancy is increasing worldwide and the accompanying negative effects have dire implications for society. Countries have engaged in aggressive campaigns to arrest and limit the number of teens becoming pregnant.
Paper Undergraduate
Web 2.0 With a Focus
Web 2.0 with a Focus on Social Networking
Essay Doctorate
Heritage Assessment: Indian, Chinese, and American Health Traditions
Using the heritage assessment tool, this paper provides a detailed analysis of health practices from 3 different cultures: Indian, Chinese and American. Common theme found in the analysis is that all cultures subsist to the natural way of living. However, both Indian and Chinese cultures have greater inclination to practice traditional ways of healing and curing ailments than the American interviewee.
Paper Undergraduate
Facebook's role in school communities and education
In 2008, Facebook outdistanced the previously more popular Myspace in terms of numbers of users to become the most widely used social network in the world. Although the top management of Facebook is currently facing a…
Paper Undergraduate
Innovation in History -- Impact
YouTube is to video browsing what a Wal-Mart Supercenter is to shopping: everything is there, and all you have to do is walk in the door. -- John Cloud, Time Magazine, December 16, 2006
Paper Undergraduate
The impact of Twitter on sports journalism
This paper studies the impact of Twitter on sports journalism. It investigates how Twitter has been used and misused by athletes, managers, coaches, and owners. It concludes by establishing that Twitter will not replace sports journalists, but it will continue to change the face of sports journalism.
Paper Doctorate
Best promotion tools for attracting Olympic Games volunteers
¶ … Highest Performing Promotional Tools and Strategies in the Marketing Communications Mix for Attracting Volunteers for the 2012 Olympic Games
Essay Doctorate
Analysis of Skype's strategic alignment using the Nadler-Tushman congruence model
This paper is about Skype and the Nadler Tushman Congruence Model. The company's inputs are examined – environment, resources, history and strategy. The company's key organizational components are also covered – task, individual, formal organizational arrangements and informal organization. The outputs are evaluated, the porter generic strategy discussed and conclusions made also.