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Sociability is the distinguishing trait of the human race. Social networks provide a rich medium to transmit information, knowledge, culture and values between and among the nations. This is the era of machines assisting the mankind in almost all walks of life. Human brain developed internet and this advancement enabled online social networks to be developed which in turn has revolutionized the networking phenomenon and connecting million of people worldwide on just one click of the mouse. Youngsters are always ahead to avail the latest luxuries provided by the technological advancements.…mehr

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Sociability is the distinguishing trait of the human race. Social networks provide a rich medium to transmit information, knowledge, culture and values between and among the nations. This is the era of machines assisting the mankind in almost all walks of life. Human brain developed internet and this advancement enabled online social networks to be developed which in turn has revolutionized the networking phenomenon and connecting million of people worldwide on just one click of the mouse. Youngsters are always ahead to avail the latest luxuries provided by the technological advancements. Apart from this brighter aspect of putting the connectivity at convenience, darker side is there to be learned especially from the student perspective as they form the major proportion of internet population. This target group is the holder of social and educational responsibilities side by. Whether these academic commitments are being influenced by their online social activities is the area to ponder about ant the focus of this study too. Explore the educational costs of social networking sites!
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Autorenporträt
Tehmina Fiaz Qazi is research scholar at Hailey college of Commerce. Her interest areas are Management, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management