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    The link between Bullying and Suicide Bullying affects millions of adolescents each year. Over 160,000 teenagers skip school on a daily basis to avoid being tormented by their peers (DoSomething.org). Bullying is described as aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally causes harm for another person. It can include verbal or physical actions or other forms such as cyberbullying; when an aggressor torments an individual online. (APA.org). In many cases, bullying is unreported and the…

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    What is bullying? Why does it occur in nearly every single school positioned all around the country? Why does it continue to happen? Why is it an endless cycle of people getting hurt? Why is bullying inescapable? What is the of cause bullying? Bullying is the repetition of unwanted harassment and aggressive behavior to intimidate or influence others. Bullies turn their outrage on victims who are considered as weaker than the bully. Bullies evolve from a number of various causes: dysfunctional…

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    Bullying is wrong because its victims experience not only a difficult time to focus on school work but, also in keeping their up and staying alive. Bullies don 't notice how deep their actually impacting their victims life 's. There are various ways that a person can be bullied. If you make someone feel inferior to you or you 're making them feel intimidated by you that, is considered bullying. In the article, make a sound for a voice unheard the author states that “more than 160,000 kids stay…

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    Studies have yet to prove if bullying directly causes suicide-related behavior however it has been proven bullying behavior and suicide-related behavior are closely related (CDC). This means youth who report any involvement with bullying behavior are more likely to report high levels of suicide-related behavior than youth who do not report any involvement with bullying behavior. Bullying is sociological hazardous in a multitude of ways beyond suicide-related behaviors. By it mostly affecting…

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    The article I chose to read was The Relationship Between Bullying and Depression: It’s Complicated. Previous studies have been done to determine the correlation between depression and bullying and they have had mixed results. This article discusses a research study that showed that depression in 4th grade children was followed by bullying in the 5th and 6th grade. The study was comprised of 486 students and used information from surveys given to the child’s parents, teachers peers and the…

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    embarrassing, in this case, could be a picture of someone passed out at a party. While the uploader might not think it is anything harmful, the person in the photo could be scared of reaction that the photo might get. Another example of innocent bullying would be if someone were taking a private picture of themselves to try and build confidence. It only takes one other person gaining access to that photo for it to be spread around a particular setting such as work and school. False information…

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    Cyberbullying is becoming more popular than regular school bullying. With cyberbullying it’s easier to use a disguise to anonymously harass a victim versus the whole…

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    In-Depth Bullying Article Questions Answer these questions in complete sentences. 1. Whose life at high school has been hell? A; According to the article David Knight's life at school has been hell. 2. According to David, how many people could potentially see him being bullied? A; In Davids words it's up there for 6 billion people to see. “Anyone with a computer can see it," 3. What percentage of Canadian teens admitted they've posted hateful comments? A; About 16 per cent pf teens…

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    to be addressed. That’s why bullying of nurses in the Workplace environment needs to be corrected. The bullying of nurses in the workplace environment is a big issue in today’s society that needs…

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    The action research topic that I chose has to do with bullying programs in middle schools. I want to look into effectiveness when it comes to cyber bullying which usually happens off school grounds and is therefore the school is not obligated to do anything about it. The article that I selected is titled, Tackling Acute Cases of School Bullying in the KiVa Anti-Bullying Program: A Comparison of Two Approaches. Garandeau, Poskiparta, and Salmivalli (2014) explain that, “This study compares the…

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