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    responsibilities that keep the world running therefore they should be the top priority in the minds of adults. Their uprising should be excellent and pure yet most leave their childhood with mental scars. These children turn into victims at the hands of bullying. Bullies have been present since the dawn of humanity and in many cases is to blame for unnecessary suffering especially with adolescents. The rate of victims is growing as nearly 33% of teens are bullied (“Battling Bullies”). Bullies…

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    The Effects on Teenage Bullying in American Schools Bullying among children can be considered as an abuse. Recently bullying among young people has gain notoriety in the press due to the extreme results it has on certain young individuals. Bullying is caused physically, mentally and socially. Redrew Laura cyber bullying online comments can be traced through his or her computers internet protocol address. Attorney can be a victim 's representative asking bullying parents to stop their child 's.…

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    unknown to them (Gustavo, 2009). Most studies done show that cyberbullying affects youth more than others and statistics from a study by Floreno (as cited in Morgan, 2013) have indicated 42% of teenagers have reported being cyber bullied. There are many forms of cyber bullying that include impersonating a victim by creating fake accounts, online harassment, sending or posting information that is offensive and false, all of which are usually targeted at one person and can eventually result in the…

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    cyber bullying takes place using electronics such as phones, computers, and or tablets. the sites could include social media or email, or through text messages. kids who are cyberbullied are usually bullied in person as well, people who are cyberbullied may also have a hard time getting away from certain behaviors. it happens all day everyday, it could happen to anyone. a picture can be posted on social media and it can be very difficult to remove once it is up there, and it is almost impossible…

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    eBooks. With social media becoming so easily accessible to our youth, concerns have surfaced regarding their safety. Many feel as if social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can lead to youth being exposed to the threat of cyber bullying and sexual predators. There are some who say without these sites we could stifle a child’s ability and talent to create the next technological phenomenon. It is also believed that this social media usage can impact a child negatively by…

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    through cell phones. About 20–40% of all youths have been cyberbullied at least once in their lives (Tokunaga, 2010, p.277). Despite the fact that there is no physical violence involved in cyberbullying, research shown that verbal and psychological bullying may have more serious and harmful long lasting effect. (Butler, Campbell, Spears, Slee, Butler, & Kift, 2012, p.390). Cyberbullying is an extremely serious problem; a problem in which has led to many suicide. Cyberbullying…

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    Bullying through social media has a negative effect on all people alike but for teens, it has a harsh reality that needs to be dealt with by making sure there are consequences and punishments for those who are held accountable for bullying. They must also go through counseling sessions until they are very aware of bullying and what it does to people. The problem I am addressing is bullying through social media it is harmful not only mentally but emotional and physically. Bullying can lead to…

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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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    being bullied? Fear of bullies keeps 160,000 kids out of school each year(Battling Bullying) How many more have to make up excuses to not want to go to school because of bullying? How many more kids need to die by their own hand or the bully’s hand? We need bullying to be contained. Bullying is a big issue now in this modern generation because it is fought more with words than fists. Bullies are still physical when bullying, but for the most part they are verbal and tear you down with words by…

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    their child to cyber bullying, sexting, and texting behind the wheel? Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are the most popular social media sites used by teenagers. The main purpose is to keep in touch with your friends, and to share moments of your life. But teenagers have found a new way to bully, and harass people, by cyber bullying. In 2008, the University of California Los Angeles published a study showing that, “41 percent of teenagers surveyed had experienced online bullying between 1 and 3…

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