Reasons Why Bullying is Bad Essay

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    what they had to do. The boyfriend, Nick, brought a gun to school and all the bullying stopped.…

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    make fun of the rolls that weren’t hidden by cloth. Although no matter what clothing you have on you’re a target. When you put your hands up and your shirt follows exposing the fleshy mounds that is your stomach you my dear reader is a target for bullying by kids. Have you ever had that ripple effect when you walk and as you flop in your chair after a long hard day on the playground, your stomach, in return, flops onto you? You pray that no one notices the ten on the Richter scale earthquake…

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    video games on a daily basis and interacted with people much older than myself. In elementary school, I perceived my peers to be simple-minded compared to myself because they did not share my hobbies. As I grew older; however, I learned that the only reason I did this was to put myself above others since I did not have many friends and got bullied. I…

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    Elementary school can be a very hard place for some kids. The playground is often feared more than anything else that has to do with school. I never, from my memory,took part in bullying, but I did experience discrimination on a level that seemed important to a younger version of myself. My family and I, for a small portion of my elementary school days, were experiencing poverty and had moved into a house that was quite a bit smaller than our previous one. A house that, possibly, to a small…

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    would have to say my first memory would be at my grandparents house in the summer. I was playing with my toys with my older sister. We played inside as well as outside on my grandparents huge deck. This event was a fond memory and I only had a few bad memories as a child, but mostly positive. My sister and I swang on the swingset and rough housed on the slide. My grandparents had an apple tree next to the swing set. My sister and I would pick the tiny green apples and eat them, even though we…

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    when one person would make a comment, everyone would laugh. Not one person would show empathy for me. “Why is your hair so puffy, isn’t it supposed to be straight,” a group of students in my mentor class would say whenever I straightened my hair. My hair texture was different from an average African American’s so when I straightened my hair it would look different from theirs. I assumed this was why they would bully me for my hair all the time; because it was…

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    Chrystal Castro Professor Dobson English 1A 3 Pm 9 December, 2015 Rough Draft 1 Essay 3 The older generation would agree that youth culture is very different especially in its linguistic evolution. Today’s vocabulary has gained and lost several meanings and context of usage for a variety of words. With today’s slang and negative connotations, our society is drowning in sarcasm and rudeness which creates new pejorative meanings for words that meant almost the exact opposite. The popular…

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    trait that is picked up by children from their surroundings and the people they interact with during their formative stages of life. Aggressive behavior covers a number of actions and habits that transcend through various modes of violence, such as bullying, physical fighting, verbal aggression and abuse, robbery, and the like (Felthous & Sass, 2007). The aggressive behavior as noted above starts from children when they begin to pick up different behaviors and mannerisms. Aggressive behavior…

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    the author, shows physical and mental abuse through the main characters in this story. They have been abused internally or externally by either a parent or a close family member. The main characters, Bo and Shelly are affected by the continual bullying from the ones that are expected to protect them. Unfortunately, there’s a handful of children who experience this type of hardship throughout their lifetime. 5 Bo Brewster is a very kept to himself kind of person. He doesn't show much…

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    people didn't believe that the situation was as bad as Lewis claimed. When discussing the problem in the lunchroom some of the kids agreed that Lewis is just "making the easy Indian claim" (p. 207). The assumption that all Indians are violent and prone to making stuff up for sympathy and to work the system meant that Lewis had barely any support in getting through the bullying and stopping it. Even George and his dad had a hard time understanding how bad it was because it seemed unlikely.…

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