Beware of what Identity you assume!
Throughout the time I was enjoying being me,I never thought that being myself sometimes will limit what I can do and who I can contact. Recently I started working on a project that requires networking with Arabs in a certain area of expertise. many of those Arabs know me as mab3oos. They're on facebook, twitter, and they actually read this blog. The question I am dreading is: How did you know about us? this post was brought to you by a generous donoation from the Gallab Think Tank."we are full of it"
The Elitism of Jordan's Social Networking
Since the very beginning of my days on fb and blogging, I've had this feeling that Jordanians on Social Networking portals, be it fb, twitter, or blogs, belonged to the mid-high or high class of Jordan's society. The make up of Jordanians on such social networks, therefore, is not a true representation of Jordan as a whole.Facebook might portray a more comprehensive picture, however, it remains captive to the younger age group, such as high school and university students. Also, given the low rate of Internet penetration and ownership of Internet-connected computers in Jordanian households, the presence of Jordanians on Social Networking sites remains reserved to th
Migrate vs. Immigrate vs. Emigrate
Migrate: for humans and animals. It conveys the seasonal or periodical movement. It signifies the actual action of movement from a place to another.Emigrate: The prefix e- (or ex-) usually means "out of" or "from."Immigrate: The prefix im- (or in-) often means "in" or "into."If I migrate from Germany to France, I would emigrate from the point of view of Germany and immigrate from the point of view of FranceTherefore, emigrate means "to move out of" and immigrate means "to move into."
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Calculated for blogs with 20+ followers.
- Adventures of MJ!
Jordan, Peace Corps, Special Education
- 7iber
social media, Jordan, Amman
- Elder of Ziyon
Israel, Arabs, Palestinian
- Judie's Travels
nicaragua, jordan, travel
- Le Site De La Sneaker
sneakers, nike, jordan
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