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    All around us, we see anti-bullying messages whether it be on the television, the radio, or the internet and even through school presentations. Bullying is something that can affect one directly, or indirectly. Through either medium, someone always ends up physically, mentally, or emotionally hurt that can lead to extremities such as self harm, drug use, and even suicide. Other than the usual forms of media, one effective way to spread anti-bullying messages is through poems for they can grasp a…

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    Deadly Fumes

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    burns. Smoke incapacitates rapidly, making it impossible for a victim to exit the building. Smoke has three components that are all lethal in their own way: particles, vapors, and toxic gases. Particles can damage a victim's lungs and irritate their eyes leading to blindness. Vapors are poisonous if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Toxic gases like carbon…

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    Occurrence Participants are exposed to individuals for the first time who are flagged as a high risk or are identified as a victim of either exploitation or trafficking roughly weekly or every couple of months. Participant A stated that in their own personal caseload, they have had approximately at least two individuals who fit this classification each year. Participant B stated they: frequently receive calls from law enforcement when they have done undercover operations to target buyers of…

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    Cyberbullying In Australia

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    According to their findings the key responses they obtained from parents, teachers and students are as follows: for retaliation/avoiding punishment, anonymity, power and status, differences (prejudices), anger/frustration from being a victim themselves, peer pressure and for entertainment. Rigby’s study critiques Tattum and Tattums (1992) proposed concept that bullying can be pinpointed as the desire to cause harm to others. Using content analysis Rigby examines a range of desires and…

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    serious as it could have been, unlike others who have experienced more physical or harsher verbal abuse by the bully. Fortunately, I was able to conquer my fears of going out and became more outgoing and did not let anything hold me back, whether I was playing sports or at work or just out with friends. Life is too short to be in constant fear or worry. When I got to high school I thought things were going to get worse, but because I was able to overcome, I achieved many of the goals that I…

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    incident. The use of the “practical ideologies” was frequently stimulated through popular rape myths, playing a role in reproducing the story of the incident into something ambiguous. The analysis reveals that three intertwined features motivated by the “practical ideologies”, were used in the construction of his rape discourse. In telling of the offence, he used a form of reporting the victims’ speech in a way that she consented to have sex with him and put an emphasis on that he has no…

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    Rape is a powerful word that can cause a lot of pain to a victim. The thought of being categorized as a “victim”, is not what one may hope for. Yet, there is always a possibility that the victim may not report this horrific crime. In the book Missoula, we hear the stories of brave young women who came forward to tell their stories. Yet,what makes these cases so appalling is how they were handled. In the town of Missoula, football players are worshipped and treated as royalty. Even though they…

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    abuse .Usually the abuser will make remarks to the victim to make sure the victim knows that is their fault they are receiving this abuse. After the abuse is done the abuser usually will act as if nothing happen. The victim and abuser will be happy for a while then something triggers the abuser to want to abuse. The cycle repeats it is self again, it does not stop until either the victim leaves the abuser or the one of them dies, usually is the victim. On the Safe Horizon web page it states that…

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    Nisha: A Victim of Sexual Exploitation: One day Nisha and Vicky were playing on the roof; he took advantage of the time and began to trace the feminine place of Nisha. She resisted him but he forced her to hold his penis until the secretion came out of it. Vicky filled with thrill but Nisha was…

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    Later confessed to her murder and fourteen other murders that he had committed. But then later on he confessed to the actually amounted which was 63 over the last 14 years. He also led the police to the sciences and demonstrated what he did to his victims and acting out in great details. They weren 't able to convict him even though he made a confession and had to check the cases of the alleged cases. When looking through the old cases they noticed the first examiner on the…

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