Negative feedback about social media. People can cyberbully you. Someone could be tracking you on social media and you'd never know it. People can hack your page and post stuff with your name all over it. It could cause legal problems. Although you have to have a personal password for the safety of your social media account/accounts, there are people who know how to hack into accounts with out the personal password you or whomever made the account. Some social media accounts such as Facebook, and ect, have settings where you can add your phone number to the account, and have your Facebook logged on at all times on your phone and if a different device tries to log into your Facebook you get a text message, to accept or decline the log in. Everything you post on social media will always be there so would you want your person cell phone number all over the internet? Signing up for social media is a big choice and you need to make sure your prepared for the cons of social media. I personally have social media. I love social media Its a good way to interact with family and friends who live far away from you, and after school. There are also some websites that are directly for Homework where teenagers can communicate and help each other. Goodluck.
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The editor may or may not inform the department or the institutional head of the author about the plagiarism. On the other hand if the plagiarism is caught after the paper is published, it means that the facts are now in public domain. The editor will retract the paper and publish a retraction in subsequent issues of the journal. This information will also be sent to the institutions head asking for disciplinary action against the authors. If authors have used financial resources of the institution to write this paper, it would result in a criminal investigation.
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To write an abstract, start with a short paragraph that explains the purpose of your paper and what it's about. Then, write a paragraph explaining any arguments or claims you make in your paper. Follow that with a third paragraph that details the research methods you used and any evidence you found for your claims.