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    the family goes on vacation. Results similarly indicated that adolescent participants from lower socioeconomic status families are more prone to be in bullying situations. In a study on Adolescent bullying amongst different ethnicities, Spriggs, Iannotti, Nansel, and Haynie ( 2007), used variables such…

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    Bullying is a very prevalent and serious issue in today’s society. Sometimes it is hard to recognize what bullying is and what it isn’t. The dictionary defines bully as use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants. Bullying usually occurs inside school, at the playground, on the bus, at home or even at work. Bullying has become more deadly over the years, and in some cases leads to self-harm, depression, suicide behaviors or even…

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    when they see their children crying over bullying, so they tell them "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt," but is this old nursery rhyme true? The words of bullying do hurt, and the proof of words hurting are children. " Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience: Depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy" (Effects of Bullying 1). Not only…

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    Bullying kills innocent people and needs to be stopped. Bullying is more than just kids or adults making fun of each other in the classroom. Many times the knowledge about bullying lacks, and the different ways it can be performed. Bullying includes actions such as making threats to someone, spreading stories that may or may not be true, attacking someone physically or mentally, and keeping out someone from a group on purpose. Adults and children are victims of physical, verbal, cyberbullying,…

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    The Effects of Bullying Researchers have confirm that children and adolescents who are exposed to bullying have a high probability to be seriously affected by the experience in many ways (Olweus & Limber, 2010). Children and adolescents who are bullied tend to suffer from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, social isolation, psychosomatic problems and suicidal thoughts (Olweus & Limber, 2010). These problems, which occurred in childhood and/or adolescence are likely to continue into adulthood…

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    Douglass, K. R. (2009). A study of the relationship between group perception of school climate and incidences of bullying at the junior high/middle school level (Order No. 3357575). Available from ProQuest Central; ProQuest Education Journals. (304917098). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304917098?accountid=34899 In this article the author discuss the effects bulling has on the victims and their educational achievement. Frequently, the students who are bullied often tend to have a…

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    Bullying Bullying is a serious social problem that happens in schools between adolescents. Bullying is not taken serious and is often dismissed. The perpetrator and victim are being expected to work out the situations on their own. There are many forms of bullying such as physical, verbal, social, and cyber. Perpetrators can have a negative effect on the victim for many years and maybe even life. Despite numerous “anti-bullying” advertisements and campaigns, bullying is an important social issue…

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    “About one in three children worldwide report having been bullied” (Bower, 1). When it comes to bullying, young students, which also happens to be the victims, are taking their lives in response to the bullying. Even though all of this is happening, there is slim to no punishment for what is happening to the young adults and children. Students are starting to feel unsafe and do not want to go to school which is causing bad long term effects on them. Bullying, to some people, is apart of growing…

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    Childhood bullying can lead to problem with health and social relationships in adulthood. Studies have shown that individuals struggle to hold a job and have poor social relationships. Bullying is defined as an intimidating influence towards another in an effort to demonstrate a position of power. Bullying is an insistent pattern of harassments and aggressive behavior toward another person. Bullying is a serious problem at home, schools, communities, and wherever people interact. Bullying is a…

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    unnoticed and overlooked. This frightening epidemic is bullying. Bullying is a major issue throughout all school systems which has been ignored and mistreated. Parents and school administrators are oblivious to the fact that bullying exists and results in mental instability, loss of self-esteem and confidence, and can be as tragic as death. Bullying has become the norm for students involved in all levels of schooling. Unfortunately, bullying does not have an easy solution. However, with the…

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