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    Why Bullies Exist? Everyone has been bullied in their life before. Some were even the bullies. Bullying is the intimidation of a weaker person in a vulnerable situation. From teasing to actually being beat up, everyone has been a victim. There are even different types of bullying. But why does bullying exist? A person with emotional conflicts can be bully. Bullies can exist because they have low self-worth. When a person feels like they are worth close to nothing they start feeling depressed.…

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    since there is moral evil in this world that there is no such God. Unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children and older, that includes a real or perceived power imbalance that can reoccur over time is known as bullying. Bullying is major indicator of moral evil occurring today and prevention is possible to put an end to this evil act. .1- What is a Moral Evil and why is Bullying Considered one? “Moral evil is evil that is willfully inflicted upon the world by free moral agents.…

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    When School Becomes Undesirable. When school becomes undesirable it can lead to many different kinds of challenges. Teens tend to act out and become defeated when school becomes a struggle, and the idea of quitting on your own terms seems better than failing at something altogether. Working with at-risk juveniles, I have encountered three main reasons why school becomes undesirable. Of course more reasons are out there but these have been the most consistent and recurring. 1. Bullying – I could…

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    eight of Ringel and Brandell describes the trauma caused by bullying experiences. Ringel and Brandell explains that suffer constant bulling could result in losing the ability for self-defense, and need the protection of adults. Ringel and Brandell add that factors such as individual features, social interactions, environmental and cultural circumstance should also be consider as they impelling social behavioral patterns. The trauma in bullying could result a devastating impact on the individual…

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    influence someone else usually into doing what they want. “Over 3.2 million school students are victims of bullying every year and about 160,000 skip school every day because of bullying” (Cohn). Many people do not realize what it is like to be bullied, so they take it lightly instead of trying to stop the problem. They are not aware of the different types or how bullying can affect someone 's life. The most common types of bullying are physical, verbal, social, sexual, prejudicial, and…

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    Bullying And Suicide

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    Suicide, due to bullying, has become out of control, according to many sources. Over time it has changed into a more powerful enemy than it was originally. Too many bullies push their victims to the point of death. Bullying to death must be made illegal and the those involved be held responsible in a court of law for their actions against the victim. Bullying has grown and changed into a deadly emergency.“Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, [15-24 years olds]…

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    Bullying Effect

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    different types of bullying in the United States of America and all around the world. One reason there are bullies is because of the way their parents/guardians treat them, others are because of the way parents/guardians don’t treat them, they ignore them all the time. Bullying has become a big problem and can be stopped. Bullying has a negative effect on teenagers because it lowers their self-esteem, causes stress, and ruins reputations through mobbing and cyberbullying. Bullying happens…

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    In recent years bullies have found new tools because of the Internet. In the fictional movie Mean Girls the characters make up a burn-book where they write awful things in it about other classmates and pass it around the school as a way to bully and humiliate their peer. The modern-day version of this is the “burn page” made through Facebook on the Internet. In this iteration students make a Facebook page that other classmates join to disparage a peer. In 2011 sixteen-year-old Taylor Wynn…

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    In schools’ children are being bullied by their peers due to their imperfections, jealously, insecurities. In fact, about 20% of student in the U.S in grades 9-12 have experienced bullying, and about 28% of students in the U.S in grades 6-12 have experienced bullying, according to the centers of disease control and prevention. There are many forms of bullying which can be direct and indirect. For example, spreading rumors about someone is a form of indirect bullying. Bullying can happen anywhere…

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    media are a great way to keep in touch with friends or family or just away to keep up with the social life of everyone around you. As we all know there are consequences to everything that seems good in the life we live in today, such as cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is one of the worst things we live with today not only for teens but young adults. It is a very stressful and dangerous way to deal with things and can have some very gruesome consequences manly with teen’s such as depression and…

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