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    Cyberbully, a movie made in 2011, became a big hit when it helped advocate cyberbullying to become illegal in 34 states. Cyberbullying is an act in which one is to bully someone repeatedly over electronics. This act is most commonly found among young teenagers. These electronics such as phones, laptops, ipods and even social media like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, give teenagers a perfect environment to use vulgar language and distasteful words without punishment. Teenagers are more likely…

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    Cyberbullying has the ability to spread throughout the entire network (Hart-Walker). Traditional is bullying only have the ability of bullying done while they are usually done while they are out, like school. Therefore, Cyberbullying is worse than traditional bullying because it is depressing, emotional, and suicidal. Many of those who is a victim of being cyber bullied can become depressed. Depression is likely to happen to those who are cyberbullied (Nauert Ph.D.). Depression is higher risk…

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    Carter, Jemica M., and Feleta L. Wilson. “Cyberbullying: A 21st Century Health Care Phenomenon.” Pediatric Nursing, vol. 41, no. 3, 2015, pp. 115–125. CINAHL Complete, eds.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=34&sid=3e34c396-34b8-4696-b468-9beaeca5f3ff%40sessionmgr4007&hid=4205&bdata=jnnpdgu9zwhvc3qtbgl2zq%3d%3d#an=109799994&db=ccm. The authors of this article conducted their research in order to find out just how common cyberbullying is among individuals aged 10-18 years. In order to do so…

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    How significant of an issue is Cyberbullying in today’s global society? Cyberbullying has been somewhat of a trending topic in certain circles, the past few years, especially in educational ones. Though discussion of the topic has died down in the past few years, it seems unlikely that Cyberbullying (CB) simply disappeared. With that reasoning, some questions need to be answered. Is CB still prevalent? If so, is there anything being done about it? Are measures being taken enough? In order to…

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    Why Children Cyberbullying

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    Today cyberbullying is an ongoing issue that continues to rise every year. It has become something that is not taken seriously till a loved one commits suicide or gets hurt. Today, studies have shown that children starting in fifth grade are being cyberbullied. CITE With technology advancements and its availability it’s no surprise. Cyberbullying is not located in just one place. You can be bullied over text messaging, email, social media, and even video games on game systems or phones that have…

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    People have disagreements on whether Cyberbullying is a small issue or is something we should take a better look at. This is one of the leading causes of teen death and should not be taken lightly. One negative message could have very dangerous consequences, not only for the bully, but for the victim. While it’s just kids messing around and it’s not a big deal, Students should think when they start to bully someone on the internet because it keeps children from getting an education, creates an…

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    I did my inquiry about cyberbullying. I used a google web browser, the BVU library, and feedly.com to find sources on cyberbullying. I originally planned to research cyberbullying but the topic was so broad and had a very large amount of resources. I decided to pinpoint my searched based on cyberbullying and mental health in adolescents to narrow down my search. Below are the different resources that I felt were credible and held valuable information for this topic.I started off by looking…

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    Nearly all of us have witnessed some form of cyberbullying before, whether it was incessant trolling, rude remarks, or memes. But even though this “practice” seems harmless to some, should the individuals at fault be prosecuted for the statements they make on social media? I strongly believe that they should be prosecuted for their statements because they could negatively impact the other party’s well-being, and because they would most likely continue to post offensive comments and spread…

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    teens were bombarded with cyberbullying” (Yang, Lin and Chen 526). This is only a tiny part of their study and from the article it becomes clearer that 11% and one-third of the Southeast and Northwestern part of the United States have been Cyberbullied. This research is for sixth-eighth grade students, not including elementary and high school students. The research is a fraction of the growing body of research for cyberbullying, which leave many to question if cyberbullying is more detrimental…

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    Teacher: Mrs. Cox Date: March 30th, 2017 Subject: 10th Grade Lit 4B Cyberbullying is wrong I believe cyberbullying should, in fact, be a criminal offense because I know a person that have harmed themselves(i would rather not use a name) because people would continuously make fun of him because of how he dressed and how he looked . Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that occurs on the internet, hence the name. Cyberbullying is often unpunished until the victim harms themselves or…

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