Mayurakshi Ghosal, a sophomore at DAA, explains to her fellow high school students the significance of building deep and meaningful relationships, characterized by a sense of trust, understanding and connection. She helps her audience recognize a fake relationship, that is often built due to the over dependence on social media apps like Snapchat and Instagram, and lists simple and easy-to-follow steps to turn those fake relationships into meaningful ones. Mayurakshi Ghosal, a sophomore at DAA, explains to her fellow high school students the significance of building deep and meaningful relationships, characterized by a sense of trust, understanding and connection. She helps her audience recognize a fake relationship, that is often built due to the over dependence on social media apps like Snapchat and Instagram, and lists simple and easy-to-follow steps to turn those fake relationships into meaningful ones. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Classic Divorce Court: The Social Media Bully
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Terrence and Charity have been living together for 5 years. Terrence says he can’t trust Charity with his social media page. He says she writes down the names of all his female friends for proof just in case he’s seen with them. He also says she’s a big flirt and doesn’t introduce him to people as her man. Charity says Terrence is a bad communicator and he brushes things off rather than discussing them. She also says he’s not understanding and told her to “get over it” when her grandmother passed away! She says he also doesn’t have a filter and will tell people how it is, regardless of their feelings.
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