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Social media: what is?

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Social media: what is?

social media refers to websites and applications that are designed to allow people to share content quickly, efficiently, and in real-time. While many people access social media through smartphone apps, this communication tool started with computers, and social media can refer to any internet communication tool that allows users to broadly share content and engage with the public.
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Corruption is a necessary evil Zimbabwean anthropologist Manage Chinese has interviewed people who live in the shadow of the law – street vendors, minibus drivers, bar owners and others working in the informal sector. All of them say corruption is morally disgusting. Yet, they bribe police officers or other government officials to make a living. "They call it a morality of survival. They say, ‘How can it be bad when it means l can send my children to school?’ Others legitimize petty corruption as less bad than ministers stealing millions from the state”, Chinese notes. Zimbabwean anthropologist Manage Chinese has interviewed people who live in the shadow of the law – street vendors, minibus drivers, bar owners and others working in the informal sector. All of them say corruption is morally disgusting. Yet, they bribe police officers or other government officials to make a living. "They call it a morality of survival. They say, ‘How can it be bad when it means l can send my children to school?’ Others legitimize petty corruption as less bad than ministers stealing millions from the state”, Chinese notes. Zimbabwean anthropologist Manase Chiwese has interviewed people who live in the shadow of the law – street vendors, minibus drivers, bar owners and others working in the informal sector. All of them say corruption is morally disgusting. Yet, they bribe police officers or other government officials to make a living. "They call it a morality of survival. They say, ‘How can it be bad when it means l can send my children to school?’ Others legitimize petty corruption as less bad than ministers stealing millions from the state”, Chinese notes.
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social media refers to websites and applications that are designed to allow people to share content quickly, efficiently, and in real-time. While many people access social media through smartphone apps, this communication tool started with computers, and social media can refer to any internet communication tool that allows users to broadly share content and engage with the public.

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