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    Bullying Internment Camps

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    have been countless stories of bullies threatening and trash talking people through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. There are more bullies in the world in the world today because there are more people in the world today. With the overall rate of bullying on the rise, the United States government decided to build an impenetrable dome over the state of New Jersey to detain these bullies. Under the impenetrable dome lies a series of internment camps that will detain these bullies. In these…

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    say that kids are to free in the online world and it is causing cyber bullying to occur. Now let me tell you why that is incorrect. This claim is important because it shows a complete aspect of the population that think social media needs more restrictions. I have had personal encounters with cyber bullying I which I was being bullied, however, these encounters were easy to stop. The claim made by Delevigne is incorrect and cyber bullying can be stopped. Internet and social media access is a…

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    Why Is Social Media Bad

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    Social Networking can have some bad benefits for the youths of the world and for adults too. Not all benefits are bad, some are even beneficial to people. Social Networking is bad due to hackers getting information from people, people who cyberbully and out poisonous content online, and children endangering themselves because they don’t know what they are saying or doing at all on social media. My first reason why social media is bad is because social networking sites facilitate cyberbullying.…

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    as a police officer, it is better to search everyone's phones than not to, because it might let a criminal escape justice. In addition, this could also apply to students and what they choose to upload onto social media. If a student is caught cyber bullying another student, the school should definitely get in the way and try to stop the situation…

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    Amanda Todd Case

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    The story of Amanda Todd’s case received national headlines and brought the tension of bullying and harassment to the public. Since Amanda's death many schools nationwide have established rules to prevent disasters like Amanda’s case from occurring and overall for preventing students committing suicide due to cyberbullying and harassment. Amanda had to change multiple schools and struggled to make friends that did not judge her for a picture. When high school students are exposed to the…

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    emails that the terrorists use to communicate. They could also use this ability to prevent cyber bullying which has quickly become a rising issue in society. Additionally the government could use the right to monitor phones as a way to prevent and track crime. Giving the government the ability to monitor cell phones will make society a safer place by helping the government prevent terrorism, combat cyber bullying and track crime. One of the many reasons the government should monitor…

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    Sexting Is Dangerous

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    very dangerous if not well monitored. Now that teens have greater access than ever to the World Wide Web, parents are facing a new set of dilemmas, such as teens sending inappropriate content, talking to strangers they do not know, and dealing with bullying. Engaging in inappropriate context, such as “sexting”, is a dangerous activity for teens. Sexting is sending, receiving, or forwarding sexual photos or sexually suggestive messages through text message or email. It could have adverse…

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    Five Paragraph Persuasive Essay Of all the problems people are facing today, the two that bother me the most are cyberbullying and online harassment. In the year of 2010 social media has been born. Now that people have been introduced to the Internet many individuals have experienced cyberbullying and online harassment. Monica Lewinsky had experienced it all at the age of 22. She had taken the wrong turns and fallen in love with the wrong person, which turned out to be her boss. Humiliation was…

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    said about them on the internet. This is an ongoing problem in our society today and most people say that our schools should do something about it, but is it violating a students right to free speech or protecting the victim? In most cyber bullying court cases, the cyber bully will usually argue that they are exercising their rights to freedom of speech. They can intentionally post images, videos, or texts online and state that they are merely exercising their fundamental freedom and thus are…

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    accountable for the behavior that led to someone getting hurt”. Statements and posts used to torment someone online causes victims to hurt themselves. The Megan Meier Cyber Bullying Prevention Act will prosecute the offender and hold him or her responsible for any physical harm done to the victim. Not only does…

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