I'd now like continue my argument by first discussing the impact that social media is having on us at individual level, because if we can agree that social media is affecting us as individuals and changing the way that we behave, it follows that social media is affecting the way we interact with each other. Research from the University of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine studied over 1,700 people between the ages of 10 and 32. It was found that on average, participants were spending 61 minutes per day on social media and visiting social media website over 30 minutes per week. This research was conducted 2014 and the number have been growing steadily since that time. Over one quarter of the young people surveyed displayed indicators of high levels of depression and the people who most frequently check social media were found to be 2.7 times more likely develop depression than the average. 1. Complete the diagram: Evidence 1 Type of Evidence Claim Evidence 2 Type of Evidence 2. Explain in a short paragraph how the evidences from the speech of Jack Symonds helps strengthen the claim.



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