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    only occasionally seen, but lower profile instances of cyber bullying occur across the nation each day. Although some may argue that the statistics are insufficient to assume cyber…

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    Bullying Monologue

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    I didn't always live in my current town that I do now, but I’m glad I do now. Before I had moved I used to go to a school where I was the only kid being bullied, by everyone. All of the bullies had targeted me as their victim. My parents tried talking to the principal and he just said “Kids will be kids, don’t worry about it”. He was right that kids would be kids. Constant laughter towards you as someone did something to embarrass and make fun of you. Asking them to stop with them to continue…

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    I stood up and said with a loud confidence voice, “ What is your deal with my huh? I have never done anything wrong, but you insist on hurting me almost every day. I’m done being your punching bag, I have tried to be friends with you to stop your bullying, but you always hurt me instead. So I’m going to tell you right now: Enough is enough.” She was stunned, but not enough without a saying some stupid retort. “Oh yeah, well I guess I won’t be able to physically hurt you, but I will make sure I…

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    internet. After you post it you scroll down and look at the comments. You see no positive comments, only mean ones. You read all the comments and absorb what all the people are saying. Ask yourself, which one is worse cyberbullying or traditional bullying? Would you be more in pain if you were being physically bullied? There are ways you can prevent cyberbullying, in this case you can disable comments, so no one can comment on your video. To prevent cyberbullying from occurring you have to know…

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    Witness To Bullying Essay

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    make decisions based on our experiences, social constraints, and emotional pressure. Making the wrong decision can have lasting implications. Take for instance being a witness to bullying. Education has increased awareness and has made it known that bullying is wrong; however, it is an ongoing problem. Witnesses to bullying have a choice to intervene or do nothing. Choosing not to intervene, usually because of social pressure, not knowing how to inform others,fear of physical harm, or simply…

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    Other more specific forms exist as well. Indirect bullying involves the spreading of rumors about another person slandering their name. Purposefully ostracizing someone from a group or group activities is a form of bullying known a social alienation. Threatening a person in order to elicit a desired reaction or response is a form the bullying known as intimidation. The grade school occurrence of taking a student’s lunch money by threatening violence upon them is a prime example of…

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    Bullying is a prominent issue facing youth today and drastic measures have been taken in order to prevent it. Many researchers aim to identify the frequency of bullying, the demographic differences that exist in sport, and examine the impact that bullying has on an athlete’s development. However, when it comes to the legal aspect of bullying, most states do not have any laws protecting individuals from being bullied. In fact, bullying is considered a form of harassment and actually goes hand in…

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    Bullying Prevention Bullying is a problem in today’s society, how can we stop it? First we have to understand bullying and also have continuous community involvement. Three main steps to take out bullying, identify bullying and locations that bulling takes place, and prevention. Understanding bullying is also an important key to the purpose of bullying prevention. The Department of Health and Human Services has stated a definition for bullying, The core elements of the definition include:…

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    reported being bullied, from elementary to high school? “LGBT students experience worse bullying, with 86% reporting incidents. Over 160,000 students stay home from school on any given day because they are afraid of being bullied. Every seven minutes on the playground, a child is being bullied. In 85% of the cases there is no intervention, nearly 70% of the students feel that schools are ineffective at dealing with bullying, and that it the case with all adult help”. The worst part is not all…

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    I. BULLYING IN SCHOOLS NEEDS TO STOP A. General Purpose: To inform B. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the effects of what bullying in schools have on our generation. C. Central Idea: Bullying in schools can lead towards stunted growth in our children academically and in their personal lives at home. The effects of bullying is causing many psychological problems such as low self-esteem and more, which is taking a major toll on our children leading to bigger problems such as…

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