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    How far is too far? This is the question that many of us do not ask ourselves when we engage in aggressive behavior. According to Aronson (2013) “ aggression is intentional behavior aimed at causing physical harm or psychological pain to another person”(p.330). For example, hockey fans of the opposing teams fighting after a lost championship. Aggression does not discriminate, regardless of your ethnic background, gender or religion, all humans are born with the capacity for aggressive…

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    In the society individuals live in, there are bullies everywhere. 19.6% of high school students in the US report being bullied at school in the past year. 14.8% reported being bullied online (Center for Disease Control, 2014). 64 percent of children who were bullied did not report it; only 36 percent reported the bullying (Petrosina, Guckenburg, DeVoe, and Hanson, 2010) [1]. Though, there are some different ways to bully a child. Bullying can consist of, physical, verbal, mental, social…

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    Fuzzy Logic Case Study

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    CHAPTER 4 IMPLICIT RELATIONS ON WIKIPEDIA USING ASSOCIATION LINK NETWORK Finding the semantic similarity, use the Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping Daniel (2009). Fuzzy logic is a form of much logical value. Compared to traditional binary sets fuzzy logic variables may have a truth value that ranges in degree between -1 and 1. Fuzzy logic has been extended to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. A…

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    Bully is defined as act of using strength or power to frighten or hurt weaker people in Oxford Learners Dictionarie’s. Repeated and aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual whether its physically, mentally or emotionally also known as bullying. Bullying involving a power imbalance which stronger will attack the weaker one among school age children. Children who are effected by bullying often feel emotionally down and powerless to change their situation. Everyday we often seeing…

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    Bullying Pros And Cons

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    Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose. Bullying is wrong… that is the best way to state the truth. There is no need in trying to justify it or come up with an excuse about it. Never the…

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    The word “bully-victim” is drawn within the grey areas, a phenomenon grasping concepts and of both bullying and victimisation. It embodies the definition of bullying, Yang and Salmivalli (2013) states it is a continuous assault that aims to inflict verbal, physical or psychological distress on a weaker individual (Olweus, 1996). Studies suggest that bully-victims are an impressive group of people due to the portrayal of distinct characteristics (Yang and Salmivalli, 2013), that could be caused…

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    particularly unjust, as he/she is merely struggling to find his/her potential in life. The psychologist can also determine the crux of the problem by examining whether or not certain defence mechanisms are being employed with respect to cultural, societal, and personal aspects; both displacement and projection are common mechanisms among bullies, as these individuals have a tendency to displace their emotions onto someone else while contemporaneously attributing their aggressive behaviour onto…

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    Bullying Subcultures

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    2.3.3 Peers Berns (2013), states that peer groups have their own subcultures and depending on the values, motives, attitudes and patterns of behaviour they display they can contribute to bullying. Berns (2013) and Swearer et al. (2014) identified that children crave social acceptance, companionship and the desire to have a social identity and for that reason may partake in bullying behaviour. This is also the case, when peers participate in bullying to gain attention, group status or leadership…

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    Retrieval of data: Objects like Multimedia are very difficult to store, locate and more over this process needs a specialized software which is not available in relational DBMS. Maintenance of data: Conventional relational data are very efficient, but multimedia objects needs to maintain several versions of the data. Meanwhile it treats the whole object as a single part, so whole thing needs to be restored. a) Drivers name, Date of birth date…

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