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    This is the reason this has got so out of hand. Teens dealing with everything all by themselves because they fear or no one helps. Teens rely on each other and somewhere along the line turn on each other for a reason or another and that is when everything goes down. Something interesting at Madera High that was pointed out by Martinez was that most of the bullying occurred between friends or acquaintances, not so much strangers. The anonymous response says a lot about teen’s thinking. Teens…

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    Cyber bullying is an epidemic that was not a problem until the 21st century. It occurs over electronic devices, like smart phones and computers. This problem often occurs over many social media websites and apps, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and countless others. But it still occurs in text messaging, e-mail, and any other form of chat messaging. Cyber bullies can harass their victims with embarrassing photos or videos, blackmail them, or say hurtful and nasty things. It causes a lot of…

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    Summer Reading Essay By:Romina Manochahri In Thirteen Reasons Why,Jay Asher expresses his concerns about how people's words can affect other people actions. The book shows how people words affected a girl life (Hannah) into committing suicide.In one scene Hannah starts talking about the words a boy,Justin said to the kids at school which created an bad image of Hannah. She states “ And since everyone at…

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    After being the target of public humiliation and keeping silent for almost twenty years, Monica Lewinsky walked onto the Ted stage and shared with the audience her personal experience as a victim of cyber bullying and humiliation, as well as her calling for a more compassionate and empathetic world. Her persuasive speech titled “The Price of Shame” is well written, organized and delivered, and is worth learning from.…

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    Hazing/bullying in The Locker Room A huge problem that I have encountered personally and heard about around at other schools is how sports teams like to haze the under classmen. This can be sometimes just by saying a few words that may be a little hurtful for the little guy but other times it can be very physical and sometime harming the person health. There are many problems that come with this that need to be stopped to ensure a good and healthy high school career for the upcoming students…

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    Bullying is an issue that transcends ages, ethnicities, and cultures, and school seems to be the one place where bullying is the most evident. I do not think school are the cause for bullying, but when bullying is ignored nothing good is proceeds. Bullying is an act that is recognized as bad, but it is not always stopped. Over the last couple of years bullying has become a matter that numerous people have been working against. Organizations have created programs to explain the dangers of…

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    Having the ability to do something that may frighten another person is a strong trait. Not just anybody can claim they have the courage to do something whether it's standing in front of class and reading or sticking up for a kid who is getting bullied. To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee consists of multiple moments where a character is being courageous, however Atticus Finch beholds the most courageous acts in the book. Atticus Finch, a lawyer and father to Jem and Scout, takes upon numerous…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of” The Price of Shame” Cyber-bullying is defined as a social phenomenon that causes physical, psychological, and emotional harassment, it is becoming a worldwide problem due to a global existence of social media. Many people do not know how to patronize others, every standpoint could impact one’s life, and every rush on making an unbearable judgment on social media destroy people psychologically and emotionally. Moreover, people can never imagine that their opinions and…

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    The definition of Bullying or Bullies behavior included aggressive and unpleasant behavior (Randle, 2011). People have a different view of describing bullying; some people indicate that it is an aggressive behavior like punching, kicking, slapping, and pushing. Universally physical abuse or violence accepted as a bullying. Bullying behavior is continual physical, psychological, social, verbal, or emotional methods of intimidation by an individual or group (Cowie, Naylor, Rivers, Smith, & Pereira…

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    Bully or Bystander All around the world millions and millions of kids are either a bully or have been bullied. Students become bullies because “something is going on at home or they do it to be part of a group to connect with kids they have something in common with”. As stated in page 2 paragraph 7. How or why students are bullied is because of their glasses or their clothes. A lot of people see children getting bullied and do nothing about it those people are called bystanders. Many experts…

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