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Hi, I need help with essay on Marketing to Teenagers on Social Networking Sites. Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

2.0. Literature review

Contrary to popular belief, not all teenagers participate in social media (Berman & Amy 2001, p. 3). The proliferation of the media in recent times however has ensured that although not all teens are networked at the same time, there is at least a sizeable population that is at a given time (Ito 2007, pp, 6). Marketers are aware that some teenagers do not participate in social media because they are either disenfranchised or simply choose to object with the popular notion. These numbers are not as large and therefore marketers concentrate on those who actually take part. Parents were cited as the major hindrance to those teens that do not frequent social media (Lenhart 2007, pp. 15). Objectors are those who are politically opinionated and have personal reasons that make them detest social media.

Segmentation in the social media cannot be dependent on race or social class. Research that was done by Boyd (2007, p. 3) indicates that poor black teenagers or from other minority groups have the same capability of accessing and utilizing social media as do white teenagers from wealthier backgrounds in the United States. The only difference is the length at which they stay in the media (Sundén 2003, p. 75). Those who access it in school are likely to have short access spans which mean that their involvement is primary or just as an asynchronous tool of communication. Those form richer backgrounds are however likely to have nighttime access which means that they have more time to modify their profiles.

 

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1) I think that schools should switch from using paper textbooks to using computer tablets. (2) Textbooks were effective in the pre-digital age, but now we live in a technology-based society, so schools need to get with the program and adopt a modern approach to learning. (3) In fact, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission said that “it’s time for the next stage” of learning with tablets and pointed out how textbooks are often out of date. (4) Opponents argue that tablets aren’t a good choice because initially they’re very expensive. (5) The secretary of education pointed out that tablets can be updated regularly, which saves money in the long run. (6) Not to mention the pluses of having the latest and greatest info! (7) Many experts agree that switching to tablets is important for the future of education. To improve the logical flow of the paragraph, the best place to move sentence 7 is before

 

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The project plan will usually be updated as a result of controlling a project whether the stimulus is a recovery from a realized risk, or a course adjustment to take advantage of an opportunity. In a somewhat different sense from that of the discussion board, this is a demonstration of the inherent flexibility and resilience of the PMBOK framework.The consulting project managers at BPP know that controlling is essential to reduce the risk for their customers. Therefore, they strive to configure the controlling processes efficiently for each individual project plan.In this context, share your vision of the role played by the processes operating in the risk and quality management knowledge areas. At points in the project where the riskand quality processes make obsolete the portions of the project plan, how is the plan maintained (updates, corrections)? What is the context for understanding the plan-do-check-act process flow?

 

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CHAPTER SEVEN

  1. Why is it important to provide health care coverage for the groups Medicare covers?
  2. Should employers be required to fund retirees’ health care costs?
  3. Should some services be exempt from Medicare coverage?
  4. Should states be able to exercise their police powers to protect their citizens from the predatory marketing practices of private Medicare-managed care plans, known as Medicare Advantage, and private prescription drug plans?
  5. The population of people over sixty-five is growing rapidly with the entry of the baby boom generation. Many are still in good health and able to do work. Why should they be qualified for the Medicare single payer program when those that are younger are not?

CHAPTER EIGHT

  1. When, under what medical circumstances, and why should tax-exempt hospitals be required to provide mutually affordable health care to patients?
  2. Should non-charitable for-profit entities (physician group practices, pharmacies, cafeterias) be able to deriveprofits from the use of tax-exempt hospitals?
  3. What standards should govern the charges that tax-exempt hospitals can charge for medical services?
  4. Should self-paying patients be charged higher rates than insured patients for the same medical services, and if so, why?
  5. Should hospitals be required to serve illegal immigrants?

CHAPTER NINE

  1. Is health care a right and not a privilege?
  2. Should health care be treated the same as every other service industry (such as restaurants, hotels, and dry cleaning); that is, those who can pay for it may have it?
  3. Should patient behavior be taken into account in determining whether a patient is eligible for health insurance? For instance, should a patient who took no steps to stop smoking, in spite of a physician’s recommendations, be eligible for private or public health insurance funding of respiratory disease or lung cancer that is directly attributable to a smoking habit?
  4. Similarly, should patients who fail to monitor their health with regular routine checkups be compelled to pay higher insurance premiums for their health insurance plan?
  5. How is the decision to deny advanced health care for preventable illnesses and diseases different from those of societies that choose to effectively rule the death of certain groups because of some eugenic argument. Could this type of health care policy be a slippery slope and lead to policies where only those people with genetic characteristics judged desirable to the human species would be entitled to health insurance that provided coverage for advanced health care procedures?

 

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