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    surrendered.” - Michael J. Fox. Bullying is a very serious problem not just in the community or schools, it’s also a problem in the world. It brings both pain and fear to those who witness it. Bullying shows many sides of the world that shouldn’t even be there. I strongly believe that bullying should discontinue because it causes health problems, lowage of social and academic abilities and even self-harm to the victims in the process. Health Problems on Bullying Maybe you’re having an off day…

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    Cyberbullying is an effective form of bullying that has psychologically damaged both the bully and the victim, and in many cases has led to dangerous situations and even death for either party. Cyberbullying allows the bully to stalk their victim through the internet and harass them in an number…

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    The film is a tale of a woman driven to madness and murder as a result of a false and misleading report by news magazine – the News. Katharina Blum attended a party at the home of her friend, and met Ludwig Gotten, who has been under police surveillance for robbery. After dancing with him, she takes him to her apartment where they spend the night and helps him escape out of the building by showing him and escape route. The next morning, the police question her regarding Ludwig 's whereabouts and…

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    Rape Culture In America

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    Every two minutes, another American is sexually assaulted ("RAINN | Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network |"). This fact is supposed to be shocking, but as a matter of fact, it is not surprising at all considering that rape culture is prevalent in the United States. Rape culture has existed in America since the country was formed and has had very little light shed on it since. The majority of people do not realize what rape culture is, let alone do they understand the dark long term effects of…

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    One of the many issues adolescence face in today’s society is bullying. This problem is very important and real around the world. In the book Health Issues Today Bullying, the author states, “Bulling is an imbalance of power where the bully has greater power than the victim. The bully intentionally abuses his or her power o hurt the victim” (Kuykendall, 2012). In recent years, bullying has caused suicides among adolescence around the United States. There can be numerous explanations as to why…

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    should be a place of unity, peace, happiness and brotherhood, not full of cruelty, hatred and discrimination. This is what the band Blink 182 portrayed in one of their songs. A letter written by Adam Krieger who committed suicide due to a lifetime of bullying was one of the major inspirations of “Adam’s Song.” He lived…

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    Is Cyber-bullying Morally Justifiable? According to an annual cyber-bullying report, seven out of ten young people feel they are a victim to cyber bullying (nobullying.com). The increased amount of cyber-bullying has made society question whether or not this is an issue. Many people say things online such as insults, threats and rude messages that they would not typically say in person. These messages are typically detrimental to the person on the receiving end. Is it morally justifiable to…

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    Victims of rape are sometimes led to believe it was their fault that the horrific crime occurred. This is utterly disgusting to even try to pin the blame on the victim. Victims of rape are not at fault. A person's attire, looks, alcohol consumption, sexuality, gender, and/or race does not give anyone permission to take advantage of them. There is no excuse for anyone to commit such a despicable crime. Victims are sometimes ridiculed and looked down upon and this must stop. A change of culture…

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    Johnny Cade is a 16-year-old boy who lives in the neighborhood of Meadowbrook, with his mom and dad. Johnny’s parents are abusive, and he takes his parents’ abuse to him personally. On top of that, he doesn't quite get enough to eat, and he often sleeps outdoors. According to Ponyboy Curtis, one of his close friends, he says he “looks like a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers”. To make things even worse, Johnny was brutally beaten by the…

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    Looking at the world today and wondering why there is so much violence, I asked myself how did it become so easy to be mean to people and to each other to the point of hurting people. I guess when I see violent things happen some things don’t bother me like they use to when I was younger. In this paper, I will be reviewing a few articles of violence including one from William Golding called, Why Boys Become Vicious, who is also the Author of The Lord of The Flies. I agree with the general…

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