First and Last Name/s of Presenters

Aladeen HusseinFollow

Mentor/s

Brian Stiltner and Sandra Young

Participation Type

Poster

Abstract

Over the last ten years there has been a significant increase in shark attacks. Climate change and human interaction are the prime suspects that are causing an increase in shark attacks along the eastern seaboard. Could social media be the cause of click baits?

College and Major available

Health Science

Location

Digital Commons & West Campus 2nd Floor University Commons

Start Day/Time

4-28-2023 12:00 PM

End Day/Time

4-28-2023 2:00 PM

Students' Information

Aladeen Hussein, Honors, 2023

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
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Most Scholarly Impact or Potential, Best Visuals, Most Creative

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Apr 28th, 12:00 PM Apr 28th, 2:00 PM

Are We Bait or Clickbait?

Digital Commons & West Campus 2nd Floor University Commons

Over the last ten years there has been a significant increase in shark attacks. Climate change and human interaction are the prime suspects that are causing an increase in shark attacks along the eastern seaboard. Could social media be the cause of click baits?

 

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