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    The Global Impact of Cyberbullying Introduction Cyberbullying is the act of repeated harm with the use of electronic devices, including computer, Smartphone text messages, and other gadgets, although it does not necessarily involve face to face contact, the impact is still psychologically and emotionally destructive, it can also lead to actual bullying in the long run. Cyber bullying has become a global problem in the US, Canada, Japan, China and other countries, in the US alone around 16.2% of…

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    Throughout my years in grade school, I was always ignorant enough to dismiss cyberbullying as a small problem being met with exaggeration. I always thought, "Just ignore the 'bully' and/or turn the computer off." This instilled belief resided within me until the problem of cyberbullying personally affected me with a life-changing experience, near the end of my tenth grade year. On the evening of May 13, 2011, I logged into Facebook and posted a status update that expressed my stress over finals.…

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    Cyberbullying takes place when individual harassment or damage is achieved in a deliberate, continual and an aggressive manner by means of using electronic communications via social media sites and messaging applications, on computers and handheld devices. Cyberbullying is commonly categorised under 8 different types. The first type is impersonation of an individual upon conveying or posting untrue or nasty messages online is one such type. Secondly, when the sending of online malicious messages…

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    youth community, inflicting great psychological consequences. Cyberbullying revolves around the same idea as that of typical bullying,…

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    Most American teenagers have a way to access the internet and interact with other teenagers. The websites they access such as Facebook or ask.fm can contain different types of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that can be done on almost any electronic device. Stories of a local child committing suicide because they were being bullied on the internet are all around the united states. Sometimes when certain individuals hear these stories, they choose to blame the website and not…

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    was a total of 804 reported cyberbullying incidents (Algar, Cyberbullying in City Schools). This number is higher than the prior year by 118 additional reported incidents. These statistics show an increase in the amount of bullying/cyberbullying that children experience on a day-to-day basis. These numbers should show us that we need to open our eyes and pay more attention to the painful reality that is happening in and out of the children’s’ schools. Cyberbullying is harmful to individuals…

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    Cyberbullying over time has become a big problem than what it normally was ad needs to be. Because of all the technology that we now a day have, cyberbullying has become more frequent than usual. This means that more victims feel less safe in their own home, because of the reason being that it normally takes place at home. No individual should feel like they are not worthy enough or that they are just simple trash to the world, every single human being has a purpose and a reason in this world.…

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    Times have changed since old high school days of playground bullying. The cruel actions of cyberbullying have gone viral, becoming a digital playground for bullies, attacking teenagers, and causing many to commit suicide. Over 4500 kids commit suicide each year due to bullying. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology, which includes using devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites,…

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    This paper is an academic critique of a qualitative research article based on the study, High School Students’ Perceptions of Motivations for Cyberbullying: An Exploratory Study. In this study, researchers aimed to explore firsthand the reasoning or perceptions surrounding the motivations behind cyberbullying and why it occurs in the high school setting. This paper will closely examine and critique major aspects of an exploratory qualitative study, the purpose of my critique is to develop a…

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    Cyberbullying is an effective form of bullying that has psychologically damaged both the bully and the victim, and in many cases has led to dangerous situations and even death for either party. Cyberbullying allows the bully to stalk their victim through the internet and harass them in an number of ways including writing harsh comments on a social network or posting something mean to that social network where a lot of people can see it (Beran et al 210). Cyberbullying is known to occur…

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