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    Workplace bullying, especially in the healthcare field has been an incessant problem that has been proven to have damaging effects on individuals who experience it firsthand, and needs to be addressed and resolved quickly. The American Nurses Association defines bullying as “repeated, unwanted harmful actions intended to humiliate, offend and cause distress in the recipient” (nursingworld.org). The ANA considers bullying to be an extremely serious matter that jeopardizes patients’ well-being,…

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    school bullying? 1.1 Background of the study Bullying is a very common diseases in this modern world. Bullying is an act that intended or harassing another person through physical or verbal offensive and insult. Normally bullying happened to school age children and it occur in and around the school area. For example playground,classroom before the teacher when into the class or maybe at the cafeteria. According to the Annual Bullying Survey 2014,45% of young people experience bullying before…

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    several types of methods bullies usually use like physical bullying, verbal bullying and cyber bullying. Physical bullying is one of the most common methods of tormenting bullies use. It happens when a person uses physical activities to gain control over…

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    this is known as cyber-bullying. Cyber bullying is an on-going trend for internet harassment that occurs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, becoming the most common form of bullying today and is often taken too far to where it can drastically affect a person mentally and physically. In the article, “Cyber Stalking (Cyber Bullying) - Proof and Punishment”, Professor Wayne L. Anderson who teaches at Missouri State University states that “Cyber Bullying has expanded the Bullying behavior from the…

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    to American Youth Many people are familiar with the traditional form of bullying. It is all too common to look on the playground and see a little boy being pushed around by a, or many, larger boys. Or perhaps a young girl is being made fun of because she does not look or act, the as as other girls. In either occasion, a person is being wrongfully put down and hurt, whether physically or emotionally. Since this form bullying has been going on for years and there does not seem to be a definite…

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    Twenty percent of U.S. students in grades 9-12 reportedly have experienced bullying or are feeling bullied, while twenty-eight percent of students in grades 6-12 report the same. Experts agree that most incidences of bullying occur during middle school (Revealed). When I was in middle school, I was constantly being made fun of for my height and how big my feet were. Later in high school the bullying worsened. Many of the friends I had in middle school started to exclude me. Soon after they began…

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    Death Adolescent bullying has been a common problem throughout the span of communication between adolescents. In recent years technology has given many a new outlet to abuse and berate others anonymously. This has led to a rise in the amount of time and ways a teenager can be bullied. Bullying on both a cyber and physical front that has directed to many teenagers to alcohol abuse, violence, and suicide. Brett Litwiller wrote an interesting journal regarding the effects of bullying on adolescents…

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    abuse. Bullying can really break a person down, if people do not stop it now. The bullier could have problems of their own so they resort to bullying as a relief or a sense of power over another person. Meanwhile people bully others because of lack of adult supervision, jealousy, revenge, take their feelings out on or want to get noticed, they like having power over their peers, they have problems at…

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    1) Bullying is a repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological behavior. It is harmful and involves misuse of power by one person or group towards and individual or a group eg. Hitting(physical), harassment, insulting(emotional) . (NSW, n.d.) 2) The main Forms of Bullying: Physical: When an individual or group uses a plainly apparent act of physical force to gain power over an individual or group. Eg.A boy beating up another boy by kicking, punching, scratching, tripping in order to gain…

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    Bullying occurs very often and unfortunately, in recent years has increasingly gotten out of hand. Bullying is deleterious behavior causing distress to someone's feelings that occurs repeatedly and intentionally; in order to try to put someone down or to intimidate someone, this is usually done to force the victim to do what one wants .Bullying can be verbal, physical, social, or aggression towards someone in order to make them feel subservient or less of themselves. There are various types of…

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