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    Bullying Bullying is a serious problem in today’s society, it is not the victim’s fault it is the bullies so why do bullies bully? Can you imagine going to school every day and getting bullied for no reason? The definition of bullying is someone who is verbally, physically, socially and psychologically showing aggressive behaviour directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm, distress or fear. The types of bullying are verbal or written abuse, violence, sexual…

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    Positive Mental Health

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    Generally, people are not aware of the possibilities a healthy mind can do to bring about a balanced life to a person. A life where a person can adapt to changing realities in a positive way and cope with adversities to reach full potential. Consider the possibilities where a person can live healthier style of living; fast recovery from ailments; limit obstructions in daily living; higher educational attainment; productivity and earnings in the workplace; healthy relationships with people.…

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    significant. The one who is being bullied will first start feeling upset, angry leading to anxiety and depression and finally a percentage of attempting suicide. Bullying will take away everything from the victim: his personality, his confidence, self-esteem,… fear will be his first feeling when he step into his school, then after a while this poor kid will hate going to school, most kids who do not attempt suicide will stop going to school, and they will lose their education as their interest…

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    In Raspberry High, bullying isn’t done by the students at school. Instead, the teachers are the bullies of the school. There are four groups the blonde beauties, the creepy geeks, and the good ole’ boys, and the worker bees. The leaders of these groups are the nasty and the most frightful of all, well except for the worker bees and the good ole’ boys. The blonde beauties; Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Flo, and Mrs. Beth. The creepy geeks; Mr. Kind, Mrs. Love, Mr. Green, Mr. Mathew, and Ms. Sweet. The good…

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    Bullying: A Case Study

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    1) Bullying, most often, occurs among school-aged children. It happens when the bully thinks that they are more powerful than the target they are bullying and in extreme cases the target even thinks about taking their own life. Over a period of time, this leads to repeated, deliberate, unfriendly, violent behaviour from the bully. Most often the bully has got issues of their own and therefore takes their anger out on the target. The most familiar bullying actions are: spiteful comments, mocking,…

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    Self-esteem is the opinion we have of ourselves. When we have healthy self-esteem, we tend to feel positive about ourselves and about life in general. It makes us able to deal with life's ups and downs better. When our self-esteem is low, we tend to see ourselves and our life in a more negative and critical light.Self-esteem develops from experiences and situations that have shaped how we view ourselves today. Self-confidence is how we feel about our own abilities and this can vary from…

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    Reputation can be defined as a kind of rough measurement of how much the community trusts someone Famous People are known to have their reputations precede them but the process of gaining that reputation is not as simple as some normal people could think. The opinion that people have about someone or something can be considered as a kind of measurement or evaluation for that person or famous and well known character or product or any other things. It also means the quality or character as judged…

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    Susan Cain’s Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, argues that introverts are underrated and undervalued in today’s society. The definition of an introvert is a diffident, reticent person who is chiefly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things, whereas an extrovert is defined as an unreserved, overtly eloquent person. This novel argues that the ‘Extrovert Ideal,’ or the common belief that the perfect person is gregarious,…

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    Chapter eight of Ringel and Brandell describes the trauma caused by bullying experiences. Ringel and Brandell explains that suffer constant bulling could result in losing the ability for self-defense, and need the protection of adults. Ringel and Brandell add that factors such as individual features, social interactions, environmental and cultural circumstance should also be consider as they impelling social behavioral patterns. The trauma in bullying could result a devastating impact on the…

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    Bauer teaches the reader many themes and conflicts that demonstrate lessons about everyday life, while referring and connecting to Moby Dick, through the use of inter-literary links and adding humour to the plot. Ishmael Leseur is a ninth grader, who self diagnosed himself with ‘Ishmael Leseur Syndrome’, which he claims there is no cure for. He says that this syndrome is so rare, that he is the only recorded case. Ismael Leseur Syndrome, causes him to be awkward and uncoordinated, creating some…

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