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SOCIAL NETWORK
PREPARED BY:
EMEREIN DUMAQUILING
SHERWIN ECONG
Neural is a computer system modeled
on the human brain and nervous system.
While social network is the practice of
expanding the number of one’s business
and/or
social contacts by making connections through
individual, often through social media sites such
as Facebooks, Twitter, Instagram and Google +.
NEURAL NETWORK
Neural network (also referred to as connectionist systems) are a computational approach, which is based on a large
collection of neural units (AKA artificial neurons), loosely modeling the way a biological brain solves problems with
large clusters of biological neurons connected by axons.
The school can enjoy linkages and networking activities with
international, national and local organization in the community
for mutual benefits and assistance needed.
Linkage and networking are different in the degree of
commitment by the partners.
In linkage, the relationship between partner
organization is quite loose, while in
networking, it is much stronger, usually
because the group and agencies have common
objectives
and beneficiaries. Networking is basically
extending the outreach of the resources in
different ways so as to increase the effective of
the program.
NETWORKING
Instagram stands as another best social media app design that has
become a sensation in its initial stages itself. Instagram has millions
users throughout the globe, which is increasing every day. Instagram
is introducing new development to engage and increase the user
base.
3. Twitter
Pixalive is India’s first ever social networking app. It is an all-in-one app with
so many feature under a single umbrella. Utmost all the app consumes time
and memory, but this app has the features of so many apps standing as a
replacer for so many apps. This app seems to be a complete package of social
media.
3. YouTube
Regulatory Linkages Immigration and Norms Governing Family Obligation Rules and Regulation
Emigration Policies Out-Migration Governing Migration
Community Process
Temporary Worker policies Societal Acceptance Solidarity
of Immigrants Contacts with Migrant
Workers
Rational Linkages Complementarity of Cultural Similarity Relative Social Status Complementarity of
Labor Supply and of Migrants and Agency Activities in
Demand Compatibility of Value Nonmigrants Sending Country and
Systems Receiving Country
Economic Dependency
BIOLOGICAL NEURAL NETWORK