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    Bullying has always been an issue in schools, whether that may be direct or indirect bullying; both types leads to victimizing a student. The issue is, one student deliberately decides to pick on his or her peer(s) by mentally or physically hurting them. Bullying in schools hinder students learning ability and takes away from the school community. As a pre-service teacher, I want to raise awareness about the issues of bullying that continues to affect students and unfortunately, goes unnoticed…

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    been bullied in school("Facts of Bullying"). This issue has affected millions across America. From teenagers to toddlers, many kids don’t want to go to school and do not feel safe in an environment where they learn, because of bullies. If these kids don’t feel secure in their own school, then something has to be done. It could be verbal or physical bullying, which should both be treated seriously. Schools in the U.S., including Duxbury Public Schools, do not do enough to combat bullying due to…

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    There are so many type of bullying, cyber bulling which is bullying through the internet, verbal which is using words, physical touching which is sexual.How big a problem is bullying or cyberbullying in your school or community. Over the years so many kids had commi sucide due to bullying, No kids has the right to feel unwanted or treated like dirt. Bullying has increased dramatically over the years. Bullying is a tremendous problem in my community because it caused a lot of kids to commit…

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    Bullying is created by the school culture that the student creates amongst each other. There are many type of bullying that happens at school and even in adults life. Bullying is a very controversial topic because many will say that people that get bullied should just have a stronger back bone. But where does the bullying really derive from and who creates it? Bullying is not something that just magically appeared in society one day and led to people to harm themselves or others around them.…

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    Racial Bullying at Schools When I Think About Bullying I get a quote from Martin Luther King, "I have a fantasy that my four little youngsters would one day live in a country where they won 't be judged by the shade of their skin, yet by the substance of their character.” So once in a while I ask why still in the twenty-first century in a nation where as far as anyone knows there is fairness of human rights. This is affirmed by the beliefs of the originators of this awesome country and laws…

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    Bullying has often been excused by schools through dismissive sayings or rhymes about sticks and stones, but Lee Hirsch’s documentary, Bully, uncovers the troubling reality of bullying in U.S. schools today and its heartbreaking effects on five victims and their families. My personal experience with bullying was verbal, but it was minimal and bearable in comparison to the disturbing episodes shown in the documentary. Internal struggles or similar abuse are often the factors that create a bully,…

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    Bullying is a behavior that is seen each and everyday all across the globe. Bullying is a harsh behavior among children who are school aged. It is made up of repetitive things such as threats, rumors, attacks, and excluding someone on purpose. A bully is someone who performs the hurting actions towards another person. Bullies come in all forms. Most people think of a bully as a big, tough guy, but a bully can be a small girl, too. Millions of people get bullied on a daily basis. Bullying is…

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    According to Lee (45), bullying in high schools is a global issue that affects schools negatively. Schools owe it to their students to provide a protected setting in which students can learn and be academically successful. Bullying consists of malicious conduct such as threatening, taunting, and teasing, by one or several students. In addition, bullying can result in social isolation through premeditated exclusion. People that bully usually aim their attention towards students with some type…

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    Presenting Situation In recent years, schools throughout the United States have gained nationwide attention because of school-based bullying and violence issues and therefore, it has created hostility in many schools. The effects of bullying can impact school children in many ways such as depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and isolation, changes in sleep and eating patterns, student performance, and loss of interest. When a student enters the school building, it should be a…

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    Bullying has been an issue in many schools for decades. However, back in the day bullying wasn't really recognized and little understood. What may be seen as violent behavior now might not have been before. While bullying in school remains a critical issue, throughout the years several events and studies have made a significant impact on bullying and have also caused the expansion of its meaning in many ways. Bullying was not well recognized until a well known newspaper made a publication about…

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