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Chapter 9, Problem 5MS
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Almost every individual will participate in at least one or more social networking sites. Social networks explain about the network of an individual with every other person they are in contact with.
Social networking sites will allow the users to broadcast every event of a person’s life and also know more about the lives of other persons. They expand their network even though the ties are weak.
To explain: If the connections of Person X are linked together.
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