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    this other students to see if he can trust them. Yet they all fail at first which lead to John feeling rejected one more time and get aggressive. By John being rejected by his peers is the reason why he “shows high rates of conflict, physical and relational aggression, and hyperactive, inattentive, and impulsive…

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    Coming into college I knew I was going to meet new and different people compared to me. Dialectical tension occurs in every relationship. My roommate and I get along, but bringing friends to our room can be very embarrassing. The guy just does not know how keep his side tidy enough to at least be presentable. He has clothes scattered everywhere, food on his desk that would remind you of a garbage can, and his floor looks like somebody painted a picture on it, then messed up so the artist just…

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    Traditional bullying is known to been around for many decades. Traditional bullying is basically a characteristic pattern of purposely harming and humiliating other people. “It's a very durable behavioral style, largely because bullies get what they want—at least at first. Bullies are made, not born, and it happens at an early age, if the normal aggression of 2 year olds isn't handled well.” (Marano, 1995). Traditional Bullying has 3 stages, which are social bullying, Verbal bullying and…

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    Land of Liberty, or Contradictions? Bullying is a serious and complicated problem that happens within a specific social construct that is influenced by certain types of media, like fairy tales such as Sleeping Beauty. Such social constructs can involve concepts such as gender norms. According to Yerby, Baron, and Lee, “Gender roles are a perceived set of behavioral norms usually associated with males and females in a given social group or system” (1). In addition to there being a couple of…

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    Teen Activism Essay

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    How do teen activists get their messages told to other people in the media? Well there are many ways that teen activists use to spread their words of encouragement. These activists spend their whole entire lives trying to inform people to fight for a cause that is affecting people in our daily lives. Teen Activists spread their inspiring messages in many ways. But, the most universal ways that they spread their messages are by documentaries, interviews and social medias. Teen activists can…

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    Bullying is using superior strength or influence to intimidate someone, typically to force him or her to do what one wants. There are so many more forms of bullying. One form is cyber bullying, which is bullying done electronically. Another form is verbal, which is done in person with hurtful words. Bullying can influence lives in many ways. Studies show that bullying can lead to depression and anxiety leading into adulthood. Discussing bullying is important because the number of suicides in…

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    Relational Dialecticics

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    The stability and satisfaction of relationships is a major problem that has been, and is continually being researched. Relational dialectics takes a look at what communication in relationships looks like. The two leading researchers in this field are Baxter and Montgomery. They are also the same researchers who proposed the theory in 1988. Their definition of this field of study is, “The both/and quality that leads us to contradiction between us and our relationship partner”(Wood, 2000, p.132).…

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    Bullying In America

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    Bullying is a big issue that America faces daily. Bullying is about power and control. Bullying is when using force or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to get him or her to do what one wants. Bullying is a form of harassment. Which is a demonstration of deliberately hurting somebody physically, verbally, or mentally. Tormenting is a part of bullying. Bullying includes harassment, hitting, pushing, or other unwanted touching; teasing and name-calling; sending threatening or rude…

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    students whom are nearly the same size, physically or psychologically, are fighting or arguing. According to Nishioka, Coe, Burke, Hanita, & Sprague, 2011; Psunder, 2010, differentiating between direct-physical, direct-verbal, indirect, overt, and relational forms of aggression becomes difficult because bullying surfaces in multiple forms. Direct-verbal aggression is stated as “hurtful teasing, name calling and assigning unkind nicknames,” which is one of the more known forms of aggression among…

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    Anti Bullying Programs

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    Anti-Bullying Programs What is a bully? According to The Free Dictionary as quoted by Joseph Simplicio, a bully is a "...person who is habitually cruel or overbearing especially to smaller or weaker people." Bullies cause children among school age to feel clinically depressed, isolated, powerless to change their situation, and they often perform poorly in school. Children should not have to feel this way ever which is why the Gresham-Barlow school district needs a policy to prevent bullying. The…

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