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Social Media's Beneficial Role in Disaster Relief

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Social Media's Beneficial Role in Disaster Relief    Social media is changing the way that we communicate information during disasters nowadays, and it is incredibly beneficial to the government, social workers, and families. Compared to earlier times when newspapers, radio, and TV were the main sources of news, this is a significant change.  Social media has significantly impacted the way we communicate and respond to calamities. It has provided real-time updates on the situation, evacuation procedures, and safety measures, unlike traditional media outlets that had delays due to production processes. It has also enabled community engagement, allowing families to connect and share experiences, seeking assistance, and offering support. This has been more efficient than traditional media, which relied on centralized communication channels. Social media also enables the rapid sharing of user-generated content, providing a firsthand view of the calamity's impact. It has also ...
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"How Social Media Helps People During Disasters"   Today, social media is making a big difference in how we share information during disasters, and it's really helping families, social workers, and the government. This is a big change from the past when we mostly got our news from TV, radio, and newspapers. Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are like superheroes for families during emergencies. They let people share updates and check on each other quickly. If someone needs help, they can ask for it online, and this fast connection can be a lifesaver, bringing families back together and keeping everyone informed and supported. Social workers, who help in tough times, also use social media to get things done faster. On websites like LinkedIn, they can quickly share information and organize help from volunteers and support services. This makes their work much more effective when disasters strike. Even the government is using social media as a crucial tool in handli...
10 Commonly Used Words in ABM Strand 1. LIQUIDITY 2. BUSI NESS 3.COLUMNAR 4. ENTREPRENEUR 5. ASSETS 6. MONEY 7. LOANS 8. RESEARCH 9. SERVICE 10. CUSTOMER 1. LIQUIDITY    (lih-kwid-i-tee) /adjective/ : Refers to the ease with which assets can be converted into cash Example: A company with high liquidity can quickly access funds for unexpected expenses. . 2. BUSINESS     (biz-niz) /noun/ : Activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money. Example: Our class project involves creating a small business plan for a local entrepreneur. 3. COLUMNAR    (kuh-luhm-nar) /adjective/ : Refers to a format with columns for different accounts. Example: Let's organize our financial statements in a columnar format for better clarity 4.    ENTREPRENEUR      ( ˈäntrəprəˌno͝or,ˈäntrəprəˌnər) /noun/ : A person who organizes and operates a business or business, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order ...