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    Relational Cyberbullying

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    relationships with others for example, gossip, lies, ostracism, and attempts at taking away their friends. Cyberbullying is the use of information technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior that is intended to harm others. Cyber bullying is becoming a major concern because online it is easy to perpetrate as several key factors interact that make people more likely to abandon. Cyberbullying can be very dangerous because it easy for the bully to make fun of someone they…

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    Dahler, Don. “12-year-old's suicide spotlights cyber-bullying threat.” CBS Evening News. CBS Interactive Inc. 2013. Web. 30 Nov. 2015. The author Dahler writes about the suicide case of the girl named Rebecca Sedwick. Her story begins with the conflict between her and her friends because of teenagers’ problem. However, it turned into serious when her friends started bullying on the Internet. The tragedy occurred when Rebecca decided to commit suicide because she could not tolerate cyberbullying…

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    schools have a website to keep parents and students inform on the daily task. The school websites also help with homework assignments, calendars for the teacher’s agendas and the school as a whole. One of the successful programs of the after-school Cyber Youth is Digital Clubhouse. This has participants involved by sharing their personal experiences through life in an art form. For example, in the article stated that gangs have participated in this multimedia portfolio of their cause. It allowed…

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    Cyberbullying Victims

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    are way too many cyber bully victims all around the world today. The victims are so badly effected they can either become seriously depressed or even end their own life. Most people believe that only teenagers are involved in cyber bullying. But in fact there are adults such as a parent that can be under fake accounts online to hide who they really are. The sad thing is that aren’t parents supposed to teach their kids from right and wrong. That was not the case in the 2006 cyber bully suicide…

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    Among 42% of youth have been reported to be victim to cyber-bullying, according to 2010 CBS News report. B. General Statement: It is a serious impact of social networking addict or also could be defined to someone with a compulsion to excess social network for hours on end. C. Thesis statement: Three consequence of social network addiction are cyber-bullying, decreased productivity and privacy. II. Body A. Topic statement: As stated before, cyber-bullying effected when they spending too much…

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    for updating the CIRT plan Usually, computer systems manufactured today are barely meeting the minimum industry and regulatory compliance levels. This causes so many organizations to becoming more reactive than proactive when they are address cyber security threats. They usually are only addressing these threats as they are discovered. This approach, in my opinion, does not help and therefore should change. When a CIRT plan is well developed, it inspires…

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    D 'Naeja Garrett Professor Schroeder English 1103 7 November 2015 Justice for Suicide Victims Cyberbullying can have disastrous consequences and one of them can be suicide. There is one death by suicide in the US every 13 minutes and approximately 105 deaths a day (CDC). As of only a few years ago, social media became something we 'd never even imagine. Back in 2006, a young girl was around the age of thirteen when she devastatingly ended her own life after being cyberbullied by someone who she…

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    law and has consequences. Bullying and harassment over a lengthy period of time can lead to mental illness, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Field). Since cyber bullying occurs through electronic devices, it can reach students at anytime of the day or night. This is an extremely dangerous aspect of cyber bullying. Additionally, cyber bullying messages can be posted anonymously and be viewed by anyone on the internet which makes tracing the source almost…

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    so many children all across the U.S. A study done by Campaign for Cyberbullying found that 43% of students have been cyberbullied(11 Facts About). That number is increasing almost every year due to increasing amounts of technology and social media. Cyber bullying is a severe issue around the world for children of all ages. Steps can be taken by students, teachers, and parents to help reduce…

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    ENGL102 High school and college girls are meaner than high school and college boys. Name: Nehmath Kubra Course: ENG 102 Group: C Lecturer: Ms. Donna haas Due: 2017 We hear a lot that, now a days high school girls are meaner than boys, is that really the truth?. Katrina Newey, The researcher, developmental psychologist and PhD candidate at the University of Western Sydney, found that high school boys are commonly the perpetrators of cyberbullying, especially when it comes to hacking…

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