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    In cyberbullying, the bullies may use e-mails, cellphones, websites, or social networking sites to spread threats, slurs or rumors about a person. (Senker, 2014) Meanwhile, as reported by Kelly (n.d.), research about bullying shows that peer pressure is the strongest factor of bullying…

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    inappropriate sites on the internet. James Fallows says in his article that “No doubt technology is also changing our behavior in ways we ourselves may not be aware of but that are obvious to outsiders.” CYBERBULLYING IS ANOTHER EFFECT. . Cyberbullying is bullying done over the internet. Cyberbullying is one of the most popular ways that you could hurt someone. Many people have taken their own lives because of cyber bullying. There have been many cases of people having jail time because of a…

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    around 4,000 text messages a month according to a survey conducted by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that promotes safe technology use for children. As the digital world is advancing, the issue of safe and acceptable cell phone use is arising. A cellphone or smartphone can be used in numerous different ways. These devices can make phone calls, send messages and browse the web and are important and necessary in our 21st century society. However, cell phone use has gone too far- especially in our…

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    different environments or groups of people. Social media is so common in this era. people have apps and websites on every device possible, being able to hold a world of knowledge in your hands and also being able to connect to anybody is why we believe cellphones were created. Cell phones are referenced with social media outlets which allows users to connect at any time. Within these past years Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram and many more apps have risen to the top showing the charts that…

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    Brainstorming After Kenneth Weishuhn told classmates at his Lowa high school last winter that he was gay, his family says anonymous voicemail threats began popping up on his cellphone. At school some of the student’s yelled anti-gay slurs, harassment got so bad that teachers at South O Brien High School in Paullina Lowa, began standing guard in hallways. Media accounts suggested the perpetrators had been bullied, states began “rapidly” addressing bullying, and eighteen states have laws that…

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    involves bullying is crucial to prevent it from happening again or harming the victim’s reputation. The most common form of bullying in today’s society is cyberbullying. The access to technology now gives bullies a new platform for their actions. Cyberbullying is most common with children and teenagers and is seen all around the world. Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. It may include text messages, emails, rumors sent by email or…

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    However there are more downsides to cell phones. Cell phones have taken over everyday conversations and have changed the way the world communicates. The younger generation has experienced a type of bullying no other generation has encountered: cyberbullying. Along with the evolution of bullying, there has been an increase of wrecks due to cell phone usage. Young Americans should be against cell phone usage because many wrecks…

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    Cyberbully Risks

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    leaving their personal information to public(Agata Blaszcak-Boxe). Teenagers are easily falling in heavy risks mainly by sharing personal information to the public. There are several issues when it comes to teens internet usages, such as sexting cyberbullying, and more. Not only teens are addicted to the internet but also with cell phones. According…

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    the abuser. In the online article called What Is Bullying, which comes from the previously mentioned government campaign Stop Bullying, “kids who are cyberbullied have a harder time getting away from the behavior” which is due to the fact that “cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone.” With the constant opportunity to harass someone online, the victim no longer has an escape and is therefore more likely to suffer from damaging…

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    Social Media And Bullying

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    he/she got home. Unfortunately, that is no longer a case. The development in social media allows a bully to possibly go beyond the classroom into the child’s home life. According to the Daily News, there are 83% of middle school students who own cellphones with Internet access by 2012 (Kerr) and 82.5% of household in the U.S with Internet use (Ryan). This allows the students to have access to the Internet and spend more time on social networks such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Traditional…

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