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    Why Does Bullying Occur?

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    throughout their life is bullying. There have been multiple cases in the media about students and adolescents involved with bullying cases. Researchers try to study these incidents in an attempt to try and solve this problem. Since new forms of harassment are created, this issue continues to grow and effect the lives of the individuals involved. As people try to understand this growing problem, many questions are asked, such as what are the different types of bullying, why does bullying occur,…

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    Bullying is defined as the ongoing misuse of power in relationships, through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour that causes physical and/or psychological harm (Bullying NoWay, n.d). In a survey conducted of 20, 830 Australian students, aged between 8 and 14 years, one in four reported to have been bullied weekly (Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2014). Bullying is considered to be a harmful experience for students, as it often results in loss of interest regarding school…

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    There has been an increase in bullying over the years. Bullying has become a national problem because many of the cases result in death. There are many factors that attribute to the rise in bullying. For example, the misusage of social media, not following the “See something, say something”, and problems outside of school. I believe that the number one factor that causes bullying is the misusage of social media. We are entering into a new age where technology is life, there is a gadget or device…

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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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    Bully Movie Analysis

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    those that suffer in secrecy and also uncovers the hidden truths about how little school systems do to prevent such horrific acts. Bullying is limited to a specific place such as a school infact, it continues outside of schools just as much, bullying is everywhere, however, as portrayed in society, school is the common ground for bullying and it 's has always existed…

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    Bystander

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    Hunter Kuschel Face to face bullying can be serious and some may even lose there life over it. The effects on the bystander are that they can suffer just as much as a victim does. Bystanders just watch what is happening verses being an upstander. Being an upstander means being willing to make a difference by saving someone from bullying. Face to face bullying is a traditional type of bullying. The consequences of bullying on the victim are horrible. A victim of bullying may suffer from…

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    girl that you see get picked on because of her geeky glasses? What about the one boy that wasn’t the tallest boy in the class and got pushed around for it? Better yet what about that one boy or girl that you always seen with marks all on their arms bullying another child because they were getting bullied themselves? Then think about that one women that comes to work always wearing long sleeves no matter what, but then one day she was just gone. The point with all these questions is that violence…

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    of Bullying Bullying is experienced and seen all through the country and ranges from childhood to adulthood. Being the victim, by stander or even the bully can have many harmful affects to ones health. Bullying takes on different definitions and forms, most attacks are verbal and physical abuse. From all the different definitions of bullying we can come to one agreement that bullying is the mistreatment of someone. The harmful effects of bullying are a common discussion in the book “Bullying” by…

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    Social Effects Of Bullying

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    Bullying is a repeated and intentional direct or indirect aggression that targets a weaker individual or a group. Bullying can be verbal, emotional, physical or sexual in nature. For an act to be viewed as tormenting it must meet certain criteria. This incorporates threatening expectation, unevenness of force, reiteration, pain, and incitement. Bullying has wide range of impacts on students including mental injury, sadness and loneliness, and loss of interest in activities. These issues may…

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    Bullying in today’s society has unfortunately become all too familiar. One way that people resort to bullying each other is through social media and the internet, this popular type of bullying is referred to as cyberbullying. In my 9th grade of high school back in 2010, a social media service called form spring appeared. Form spring allowed people to write anonymous comments on each person’s account. The comments that would be posted were cringe-worthy. They ranged from negative comments on…

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