The objective of the present study was to examine the impacts of social media on consumer behavior within the context of Tanzania. The researcher focused on two specific industries, namely: Consumer Electronics, and Personal Effects. These two industries were selected based on the idea that consume electronic and personal effect...
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The Methodology Segment The methodology segment provides the blueprint of how the data collection and the analysis will be done in the study. The section in this dissertation is based on Saunders, Lewis and Thornhill (2012) s methodology onion. The onion approach provides a chronological overview of how the research is...
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The effects of illegal drug use in the United States has been extensively researched based on four factors: race, gender, age, and income. According to De Wit (2008, p.22), there is a subcultural theory that explains how certain social groups have an impending influence on opinions about drugs, pressure on...
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The chapter shall analyze different smart city approaches that are used for the modernization of four urban areas which are London, Barcelona, and Bangalore. London and Barcelona have developed economies, while India and Bangalore are developing economies, hence the results of the analysis are expected to be different in terms...
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The article describes a debate between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault. The subject of the debate was on human nature and was hosted by Fons Elders, a Dutch philosopher. The two were trying to answer the question of whether human nature exists independent of our external influences and experiences. In...
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Social Media and Communication Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate. It has offered a platform that enables us to instantaneously express our experiences and thoughts with relatives, peers as well as strangers globally. One of its benefits is that it allows sharing of information with a large number of...
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Protests and the Influence of Media Protests are often employed by people in different parts of the world as a measure of expression, for their voices to be heard. The dissertation looks into how protests work and whether the media has the capacity to influence their overall outcome. The study does...
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Pornography is often defined as a discourse about male domination and a site of oppression for women, in which some feminists strongly condemn seeing it as disrespect to women's bodies. In this study, this very preconceived idea of pornography as some erotic media that are disrespectful and explore feminist arguments...
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Polyglotism can referbe referred to as the knowledge and comprehension of several languages. Therefore a polyglot is an individual who understands and can also effectively commutate in several languages (Hemphill 1971, p.12).Wagner, R.F., 2018). Much importance could be associated with being a polyglot most especially in thea job market and...
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Obsession with smartphones and the social media can greatly affect stress levels and one’s relationships. Roberts (2016) argues that behavioral and substance addictions to social media can be categorized into six groups namely; tolerance, salience, conflict, euphoria, relapse and withdrawal symptoms. According to Dallas (2016), internet addiction is linked to mental...
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Migration is one of the most serious issues affecting the contemporary world, with thousands of people displaced every day. Today, there are several refugee camps accommodating people who have fled their homes and are not expecting to get back any time soon. Several issues account for the unforeseen global population...
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London practices bottom-up with a networked-driven collaboration between organizations. Also, London Changed the mayor which altered the ‘smart’ strategy in London by prioritizing social inequality projects. . Current Smart Metropolitan Transitions London underwent transition from multi-stakeholder approach to Citizen Sensing Current Smart City-Regional Transitions The city...
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