Dont believe everything you read in media.  
    Such a pity that those words are being taken to heart and mind,    as they are the opposite of what was drummed into our heads by    our mentors, i.e., journalism is the purveyor    of truth and possible transformation.  
    Not even pictures  described as saying a thousand words  can    be believed, as editors cut and paste as they do words, to    eliminate bulges in a subjects chin, erase creases from ones    forehead, or add a flourish or two to make him/her look    picture-pretty.  
    Electoral campaigns, whether abroad or here, are characterized    by awful lies to downgrade opponents and make them look    terribly unfit for positions they aspire for. In past    Philippine presidential elections, the art of destruction was    so intense it left a bad taste in the mouth. Some of the    accusations were true, but most of them were simply speculative    and false. On television today, one can see saliva dripping    from the corners of critics mouths, or the satanic fierceness    in their eyes as they demolish the target of their    assassination. There is a term for todayshead-hunting    bloggers:bastos.  
    The truthful journalists weapon against charges of false and    malicious reporting was  and possibly continues to be  libel.    One must be proven without a doubt that he was out to malign    the subject, and a sane court, analyzing the facts of the case    and finds the respondent not guilty, will throw the petition    out of the window.  
    Such is the case with social media. It can be used to prop up    or destroy an individual and/or commercial product.And    who is to distinguish the truth and falsehood of social media    reporting?  
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    Imtiaz Ali of TechMead writes of the positive effects of    social media, mainly that social networks helping businesses in    a variety of ways.  
    Traditional marketing mediums such as the radio, TV    commercials and print ads are completely obsolete now and    demand for thousands of dollars, he writes. However, with    social media the businesses can connect with their targeted    customers for free, the only cost is energy and time. Through    Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or any other social site you can    lower your marketing cost to a significant level.  
    The increasing popularity of social sites like Twitter,    Facebook and LinkedIn, social networks has gained attention as    the most viable communication choice for the bloggers, article    writers and content creators.  
    These social networking sites have opened the opportunity for    all the writers and bloggers to connect with their tech savvy    clients to share your expertise and articles. Your audience    will further share your articles, blog or expertise in their    social circle which further enhance your networks of the    followers.  
    Social networks have removed all the communication and    interaction barriers, and now one can communicate his/her    perception and thoughts over a variety of topics. Students and    experts are able to share and communicate with like-minded    people and can ask for the input and opinion on a particular    topic.  
    Another positive impact of social networking    sites is to unite people on a huge platform for the achievement    of some specific objective. This is very important to bring the    positive change in society.  
    On the other hand, one of the negative effectsof social    media or network is it leads to addiction. Spending countless    hours on the social sites can divert the focus and attention    from a particular task. It lowers the motivational level of the    people, especially of the teenagers and students. They mainly    rely on technology and the internet instead of learning the    practical knowledge and expertise of the everyday life.  
    Kids can be greatly affected by these social networking sites    if they are allowed to use them. The reason is that sometimes    people share photos on social media that contains violence and    sex, which can damage the behavior of kids and teenagers. It    puts the negative impact on overall society as these kids and    teenagers involve themselves in crime -related activities.  
    Karen Fraxier, public relations specialist, writes that social    media has changed the way people interact. In many ways,    social media has led to positive changes in the way people    communicate and share information; however, it has a dark side,    as well. Social networking can sometimes result in negative    outcomes, some with long-term consequences.  
    Karen cites a 2010 Case Western Reserve School of    Medicinestudy that showed hyper-networking (more    than three hours on social networks per day) and hyper texting    (more than 120 text messages per day) correlated with unhealthy    behaviors in teens, including drinking, smoking and sexual    activity. Hyper-networking was also associated with depression,    substance abuse, poor sleep patterns, suicide and poor academic    performance.  
    While on the surface it appears social networking brings people    together across the Internet, Karen writes that in a larger    sense it may create social isolation, according to aBBC    News report. As people spend increasing amounts of time on    social networks, they experience less face-to-face interaction.    Scientists have evaluated social isolation in many studies, and    have determined that it can lead to a host of mental,    psychological, emotional and physical problems including    depression, anxiety, somatic complaints and many others.  
    Some of the harmful effects people suggest social networking    has are: encouraging poor grammar, usage, and spelling,    allowing information that may be perceived as fact even in    light of evidence to the contrary, exposing children to online    predators, creating a culture in which a single mistake such as    a racy picture or poorly thought-out comment can cause    irreparable harm to your reputation, decreasing productivity as    workers habitually check social networking sites while they    should be working.  
    It is inherent on the individual to use social networking    constructively, and parents must be especially careful to    monitor their children's use of social networking to minimize    the potential for negative outcomes.  
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    With the traffic jams making it impossible to interact on a    person-to-person basis, friends have relied on the Facebook to    be connected with one another. One of my favorite FB pals is    Deedee Siytangco, former press undersecretary, and Manila    Bulletin columnist whose son, David, is    myinaanak.  
    My family and I spent one weekend in her resthouse in Tagaytay.    True to its name, Bella Vista has a beautiful view of Taal    lake, and the very cool air allows million flowers and yellow    bells to bloom in abundance in her garden. On Easter    Sunday, the place teemed with children from the Mother Teresa    Spenellis House of Treasures run by the Augustinian Sisters,    to hunt for Easter eggs, and have a lunch of spaghetti and    hotdogs. This treat is repeated year after year, and gladdens    Deedee, whose late husband Sonny loved Bella Vista so much.  
    Another blessing endowed on Deedee is her daughter, Sandee who,    with her husband columnist and entrepreneur Andrew Masigan,    have been running a chain of restaurants called Advent Manila,    the same group behind XO46 Heritage Bistro.  
    The latest Masigan offering is Arroz Ecija, which puts    delicious traditional Filipino food in your plate with recipes    inspired by life in the 1930s in Nueva Ecija. Attention and    taste grabbers are Binghe sa Sari-saring Lamandagat and Seafood    paella. There are Cordillera-grown rice, Ilocos bagnet (deep    fried pork belly) and Chorizo de Vigan. The desserts are worth    trying: kakanin, Ube brownie, sapn-sapin, puto.  
    Arroz Ecija is on the first floor of Arya Residences, McKinley    Parkway Hills, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. Telephone    number of 02 800 1166.  
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    Email: dominitorrevillas@gmail.com  
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