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    Throughout the last 20 years there has been many positives with the growth of technology and the internet. But with this there has also been some negative aspects of it too such as cyberbullying. With the rise of social media it has become easier for students to communicate with each other. This poses a problem because now it is easier for students to bully each other. Since there are not consequences for their online actions, students feel as if they are invincible. So schools should step in…

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    Catfish Research Paper

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    thing to do. Parents should look at what kids When taking on cyber bullies teens should tell someone like an adult whether it be there parents or teachers. Many kids are scared to tell someone, only one out of ten teens while tell there parents. While only one out of five report it to the law. People who are going through it should try to handle it on there own. They can try join support groups there are more people that go through cyber bullying. If that won’t stop it North Carolina has a law…

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    party’s online behaviour. I personally feel that we can never stop cyber-bullying, but we can reduce it by not becoming the bullies ourselves. Case study 1 Jessica Logan was an 18-year-old Sycamore High School senior when it happened. She sent a nude photo of herself to her then boyfriend, it was reported that the photo was sent to hundreds of teenagers in at least seven other high schools around area after the couple broke up. The cyber bullying continued through Facebook, Myspace and text…

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    young people are open to a number of risks while online and using a mobile phone, they are vulnerable and may be lured into giving out their personal information like their name, age, address or telephone number. Cyber bulling is a big issue in this day and age and many children are being cyber bullied everyday. Cyberbullying includes sending unpleasant texts, emails or instant messages. A child or young person may be receiving…

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    Bullying Is Everywhere

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    bullied. Bullying is everywhere in school. Schools report bullying, but some report it as if a person was tardy to class. The many ways of bullying are cyber bullying, verbal and physical. Cyberbullying is the easiest way because nobody knows who the bully is. Bullying should be taken more seriously by schools, like more than just documenting it. Cyber Bullying is everywhere. It can happen in or outside of school. Teens use technology all the time making it easy. Cyberbullying is the most…

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    Have you thought about kids being on Instagram? Well if you did, do you think how dangerous it is? Everyday kids get cyber bullied or something bad happens to them. Do you really want this to happen to your child? Well if you said no, you are making the right decision. Some of the people say that kids being on Instagram is a good idea. People think that they will protect their child if something bad happens to them. But what they don't really know is, they can't. Kids that spend their…

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    My book that I read was “A mother’s reckoning.” This book described and culture and empathy in two parts. The first part of the book took you through empathy and how she felt when she found out her soon was a shooter and how she handled it. She reached out to the victims and wrote letters to many of the parents, some took it as an apology, others were enraged by it and called for her arrest because they looked for somebody to blame. The second part of the book talks about our culture today and…

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    “The research of Kowalski and Limber (2007) indicated that of the 3,767 sixth-eighth graders from the southeast and northwest United States that participated in their study, 11% reported having been cyberbullied...One third of American 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…

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    identities can create shared political and social concerns. The study showed that, “1 in 3 students who identified as LGBQ [Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual or questioning] reported some type of cyber bullying victimization during the previous year, and LGBQ youths were 4.6 times more likely that their heterosexual peers to experience cyber bully victimization” (Rice e70). The LGBTQ community faces more cyberbullying than the “regular” community strictly because they’re expressing how they feel and being…

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    many negative effects as well. Society improves with the help of technology, but some people living in the society think differently. Cyber Bullying is a worldwide thing that was made with the help of technology. Cyber Bullying takes many forms and every one of them is threatening. Some of the forms of cyberbullying are flaming, harassment, exclusion, and cyber stalking. Modern day technology allows for many people to threaten the lives of many innocent people in today’s world. On the…

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