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Are you a social media addict? | communications 101
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Are you a social media addict? March 30, 2010. This is my response to a study on social media addiction by Retrevo Gadgetology:. Http:/ www.retrevo.com/content/blog/2010/03/social-media-new-addiction%3F. According to a new study by Retrevo Gadgetology, people’s addiction to social media is fast on the rise, with worrying statistics to back that claim. Have you even spoken to them on the phone or have you had face-to-face interactions with 400 of them in the past year? Another element of social media of w...
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Taylor Momsen: Self-obsessed and indifferent | communications 101
https://elizabethforcomms.wordpress.com/2010/02/05/taylor-momsen-self-obsessed-and-indifferent
Taylor Momsen: Self-obsessed and indifferent. February 5, 2010. This is my response to: http:/ women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life and style/women/celebrity/article6993686.ece. Taylor Momsen (right) with fellow role model Lindsay Lohan. Like her alter-ego Little J (aka Jenny Humphrey) on the popular television show. Taylor Momsen is a good girl gone bad. She has gone from playing the sweet Cindy Lou in. How the Grinch Stole Christmas. To the naïve-turned-mean girl Jenny Humphrey on. S large fan base consist...
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Non to English, Oui to French | communications 101
https://elizabethforcomms.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/non-to-english-oui-to-french
Non to English, Oui to French. March 12, 2010. This is my response to the article: No English please, it’s EU from http:/ www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory 499360.html. The growing dominance of the English language at recent European Union (EU) meetings, memos and manpower recruitment is being fiercely opposed by the French and the Germans, who believe that the use of English as the primary official language of the EU is affecting the language disparity in the EU. In France, the amou...
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Dear John, | communications 101
https://elizabethforcomms.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/dear-john
February 26, 2010. This is my response to the movie. The drama-filled romance tearjerker adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ novel of the same name, recently made headlines when it displaced the record-breaking. At the top of the US box office during the Super Bowl weekend, ending. S reign of seven consecutive weeks. In short: Boy meets girl, boy eventually falls in love with girl, and tragedy ensues, but the star-crossed lovers ultimately have a happy ending. Now why does that plotline sound so familiar?