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    This form of bullying is gaining national attention as more and more teens commit suicide or self-harm in result of being cyberbullied. In efforts to stop cyberbullying state legislature are trying to pass anti-bullying laws along with efforts by the school to punish the bullies themselves. In…

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    Individuals should be prosecuted for statements mad on social media. Some bullies know their targets, some of the cyberbullies are teens, and social media can affect our brain’s. To start of, some kids and teenagers have been victims of cyberbullying and a offender. In “What is Cyberbullying?” it states,”10% of youth ages 11-18 have been both a victim and offender” and “ 84% of cyberbullies report to know their target”. Most cyberbullies know who they are going to bully and some of them are…

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    September 2017 Cyberbullying Effects From many years, the technology around, us has been majorly evolving, we went from horse carriages to cars to self-driving car electric cars. The changes in our technology are so advanced now that we have a large percentage of the world visible or accessible to our eyes. We can communicate, see each other, and share anything with anyone just in seconds. As there are many advantages of the technology we have, however, it has many negative roles too. The most…

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    examples of social bullying would be teasing, name-calling, inappropriate comments, taunting and threatening to cause physical harm to that person or anyone they know. Cyber bullying is a growing societal issue, and there are many negative effects on mental and physical health of a person Cyber bullying can lead to self-harm onto the victim such as, change in sleep and eating habits, which can affect this person into adulthood. There are also some mental affects that cyber bullying causes that…

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    Introduction Cyber-bullying causes abusing individuals through the use of technology. For example, the internet, mobile phones as well as tablets have been used by individuals with bad intentions to affect on the rights of others. Cyber-bullying tends to lower the dignity of those who are abused and they seem to be worried as false information about them and may be taken by individuals who aren’t supposed to have such information. The health of those affected by cyber-bullying deteriorates as…

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    Bullying On The Internet

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    Bullying on the Internet As Anna Maria Chavez once said, “Unless our society recognizes cyber bullying for what it is, the suffering of thousands of victims will continue.” Anna’s words are indeed true. Cyber bullying is a serious issue that takes place on the internet. Victims of cyber bullying suffer daily, which is why it needs to end. Cyber bullying is negative because it can cause school failure, trigger depression or low self-esteem, and even cause victims to commit suicide. To begin,…

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    to human being. It can provide people with wide range of information, and have been widely used by the social today. On the contrary, when people started to misuse the technology, it will bring serious consequences, such as cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is a form of bullying that take place using the electronic products to send text or post picture to threaten, harass or intimidate someone. The electronic products include equipment and devices such as computer, tablet and hand phone as well as…

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    Introduction Cyber bullying can be referred to as the use of electronic devices to anonymously threaten any individual, but is most common among kids. These devices consist of cell phones, computers, tablets, and so on. For instance, cyber and traditional bullying in school are two of the most common areas where children have experienced such act. Children are not safe to use their technological equipment’s to send messages or to visit any social media because of an off chance that other kids…

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    Cyber Bullying among students Cyber bullying, which served as a serious form of misbehavior among youth, is a problem that threaten the well-being of students across the world. Numerous students have been lost or psychologically destroyed due to this aggressive phenomenon(Aleem 976-980). To protect students, cyber bullying should be a criminal, punishable offense. And individuals should be aware of how to protect themselves. And more specific law should be set up against cyberbullying.…

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    etc.; this is known as cyber-bullying. Cyber bullying is an on-going trend for internet harassment that occurs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, becoming the most common form of bullying today and is often taken too far to where it can drastically affect a person mentally and physically. In the article, “Cyber Stalking (Cyber Bullying) - Proof and Punishment”, Professor Wayne L. Anderson who teaches at Missouri State University states that “Cyber Bullying has expanded the Bullying behavior from the…

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