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    A parent’s responsibility is to teach his or her child positive morals, such as respect, honesty, generosity and obedience towards others. However, are parents forgetting to teach their children about the act of bullying and the effects it can cause? Reports of bullying within school environments have tremendously increased over the years. Bullying can result in physical and emotional damage to both the bully and the victim. For that reason, if the parent fails to address bullying behaviors…

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    Outline I.Theoretical Part: Anger in Literature 1-Definitions: a -Lucius Lactantus defines anger as‘‘an emotion of the mind arousing itself for restraining of faults’’. b- Joyce Meyer thinks that anger is ‘‘ an emotion often characterized by feelings of great displeasure ,indignation, hostility, wrath and vengeance ’’. c- Magda B Arnold believes that anger is ‘‘a felt tendency toward an object judged suitable or away from unsuitable one and reinforced by specific bodily changes…

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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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    B.u.l.l.y (Big,Ugly,Lonely, Loser, Yearning for attention) Have you heard the saying “Sticks and Stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me” this saying is a lie, words hurt because they have the power to heal or hurt someone, but it’s your choice in which way you choose to use them. Bullying has gotten to kids, this is making them do crazy to themselves and this has to stop. Bullies should be criminally responsible for their actions because they make kids miss school which affect…

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    The relational dialectics theory (RDT) can be best understood as all the ups and downs people face in relationships and how they are resolved. RDT consist of three major parts, autonomy vs. connectedness, novelty vs. predictability, and openness and closedness. RDT is commonly handled by four methods, selection, separation, neutralization, and reframing. The relational dialectics theory generally, "involve experiencing tensions based on contradictory needs" (Wahl, A. Edwards, Myers & C.…

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    To inform the audience about cause and effectof bullying and how to prevent it It all started with a joke, a joke that turns out to be a serious matter, a matter that hits someone’s emotion and results to a bullying. I am Charlene L. Quirol and I am going discuss what is bullying, its cause and effect, and how to prevent it. Bullying is defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior of a child or an adult. Bullying can have permanent impressions on the bully, and most especially to the bullied or…

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    Sujay Khamitkar IE 594 Additive Manufacturing UIN: 662253535 Assignment 2 Task 1: Working of Microsoft Kinect 3D Camera Kinect is a motion sensing input device developed by Microsoft for Xbox 360 and other gaming consoles. It enables users to control and interact with their console without the need of a game controller. It uses a natural interface using gestures and spoken commands. Microsoft developed a system that can interpret specific gesture, thus making hands-free control of devices by…

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    The Relationship Between Parenting Styles and Aggression in Children With technology being implemented earlier and earlier into children’s lives, aggression is becoming more of an issue in children, especially with the popularity of violent video games. Could technology be the sole cause of the rise in child aggression? Some studies show that parents hold an influence over their child’s attitude and ultimately their aggressiveness. Unfortunately, there is little known research on the…

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    Schools throughout the United States have a major issue with bullying. About one in three children are bullied in the school (K. Kopsaz and P. Smokowski 2005 p. 101). Kopsaz and Smokowski (2005) explained the four different types of bullies, characteristics of their family, the reasons why they are the bully or the victim, and intervention strategies or how to prevent or reduce bullying. “Bullying is usually defined as a form of aggression in which one or more children intend to harm or disturb…

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    To better understanding the scope of problem, it is necessary to have a clear definition of bullying and a clear and concise description of what bullying behaviour involves. How bullying is defined and characteristics of bullying are described varies greatly in the literature. According to a commonly referenced definition of bullying given by Olweus (1994) bullying is a chronic form of victimization or aggression involving attempts to harm the other person (as cited in Benitez & Justica, 2006).…

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