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    discover what bullying was and how it affected others. Bullying is any form of taunting to someone to an extent where that person is physically or emotionally hurt. There was a book written in 1857 known as the first piece of literature that pointed out the problem of bullying (Timetoast). As more years progressed and more knowledge of bullying was developed, people were able to experience some other effects of bullying during the late 1900’s like self harm. There are many different bullying…

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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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    article “The Bully, The Bullied and the Bystander” covers the different aspects of bullying. The article covers things such as; the signs of bullying, types of bullying and types of bullies, characteristics of a bully and of someone who is being bullied as well as what do if you are a bystander. It also gives an anti-bulling pledge that the students can sign to help prevent bullying. Bullying is such a big deal in schools and it effects so many people. I really appreciated the fact that it…

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    rates of suicide cyber vs traditional bullying? Suicide is a big problem in our society today. It may be caused by many things in the person’s life. Teens are more likely to commit the act of suicide because they may be subjected to bullying at home, school or even cyber-bullying. This can lead to teens who are vulnerable to start feeling horrible about themselves, which then will lead to suicidal thoughts. When teens are subjected to bullying anywhere in life they may tend to…

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    Bul·ly - Use superior strength of influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do wants. Bullying has been a growing issue in recent years, with the impact worsening. Most cases begin in middle school when young adults begin to develop. They target people include students who are beginning to develop. They are in a phase in which they can easily be influenced by not only the actions, but the actions of others. These cases include problems with not only mental health, but…

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    cyberbullying. Clementi’s roommate recorded Clementi’s encounter with another male, and posted it publicly, thus causing his death. Cyberbullying is bullying online or over social media. Cyberbullying has been affecting people for a very long time, but in the last couple years, there has been so much more of it happening. Cyberbullying is an issue in most schools and is a huge deal because it can be/is happening to a lot of people around the world. Cyberbullying can be classified as many…

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    simply cannot ignore it. Efforts have been made in this country to prevent atrocities caused by bullying, yet sadly bullying will not cease. However, in our country, America has gone to great lengths in both limiting and preventing bullying. Nonexistent years ago, are now groups who help students cope with bullying, and schools spanning the nation have taken more of an active role in combatting bullying. Unfortunately, a new form of terror is slipping through the cracks of campuses, invisible…

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    schoolwork. In some cases, it can cause the victim to change schools. The percent of middle schools that reported bullying problems is 44 percent (“Bullying and Cyberbullying Statistics in the United States”). While 20 percent of high schools reported bullying problems and 20 percent of elementary schools reported bullying problems (“Bullying and Cyberbullying…

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    social media and make fun of other people, and these people are known as cyber bullies. What is cyber bullying? Bullying, in general, is an aggressive behavior that has any harm or influence on a person. The different types of bullying are physical bullying, cyber bullying, and verbal bullying. All types of bullying have a strong influence on a person. Cyber bullying is one of the many forms of bullying. While cyber bulling has been around for a while, the rate is steadily increasing as our…

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    Definition of Bullying We can define bullying as an aggressive behavior that usually addresses so called the ‘victim’ who can not easily defend him or herself (Olweus,1999). The victim is who experiences verbal, behavioral, physical or relational attacks and also insecurity and also many kinds of psychological problems like depression and anxiety (for meta-analyses, see Card, 2003; Hawker & Boulton, 2003). Studies has shown that if a child experiences the victim position for so long, the…

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