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    School bullying has become a common problem for children in elementary schools in the United States. There are many types of bullying that can include physical, verbal, cyber bully and relationship bullying. Physical bullying can include any action like pushing, hitting and even kicking someone without a reasonable cause. Some even take it as far as stealing and ruining other students stuff. Verbal bullying is any type of insult, teasing and name-calling. Cyber bullying can occur by text…

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    Often time parents think sending children off to school will ensure them safety throughout the day. In most scenarios children are protected at school, but there are a few situations where children are not. Bullying is generally the case where children are not protected. According to statistics, 64% of children who were bullied did not report it. Only 36% of the 64% did report bullying to an administrator. If the children do not report the information to an administrator, parent, or trusted…

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    everyday. Have you experienced it? Have you witnessed it? What did the teacher or school do about it? Are schools doing enough to stop bullying? Many students are bullied, especially on social media. Not many schools do anything to prevent this situation. Teachers should talk a little bit more to their students about this topic. Children should not fear to go to school because they’re afraid of getting bullied. Bullying in schools happens a lot and there is not enough being done to prevent this.…

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    Cyber Bullying In Schools

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    The blind eye Cyber bullying in schools has become an underlying issue the past several years. In previous situations, the bullying would occur on campuses, and the administration would see it on the school cameras, or could witness it face to face along with other students noticing it. Though online, it is a whole different scenario. The perpetrators could write anything on the internet, and not necessarily be caught by the administration, who normally only observes what happens directly on the…

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    Kids Play many roles in bullying, they can be the victim, the perpetrator, or just a witness to the madness. In this essay you will be informed of some causes and effects of bullying in the school system and also some causes and effect of cyber-bullying. You will be informed on how often females students experience bullying psychologically and physically compared to male students. This essay will inform you on how important it is to pay close attention to your children and to be mindful and to…

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    has it hard enough already, but adding bullying and harassment for being themselves is unnecessary. In 2011 statistics show that 82% of LGBT youth had problems with bullying due to their sexual orientation (Teaching Tolerance). Bullying is only the beginning; it leads to depression and possibly suicide. It is okay to be different; certain people just do not know how to handle it. People should not have to suffer from bullying. LGBT youth suffer from bullying because, they are different, people…

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    Bullying is the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants according to its original definition. Bullying has been around for a very long time and has taken on so many more meanings to the word “intimidation” or “force.” Bullying has become an issue in most schools around the world and the definition has since been converted to the definition of unwanted, aggressive, behavior among school aged children that involves a real or…

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    that most of bullying accidents happen in school. According to the DHHS, “1 in 3 U.S students have been bullied at school. In addition, more types of bullying like teasing, purposeful isolation, rumor-spreading and physical incident begin to take place in school” (in Bullying statistics 2014). Even though bullying is so common in school, bullying must be banned because it not only has negative effects on victims, but also gives disadvantages to bullies and schools. To start off, bullying has…

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    Bullying is a common issue in schools today. There is a lot more awareness about bullying today from media, parents, researchers and educators as opposed to the past. A bullying is one who targets another student’s weakness and opens it up for all to see. With an imbalance of power and strength often times the child that is being bullied has trouble defending his or herself. Bullying does not occur just once or twice but it is repeated over time. Bullies tend to operate in groups to avoid harm…

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    Bullying is an issue that has a negative affect in the education of a student 's life and must be stopped. It can cause a student to have lower grade, and have lower attendance rates. It can also make students feel hopeless and useless in the future. Bullying can cause students to want to drop out of school and consider suicide. Bullying can cause the victim to start doing drugs and smoking to get rid of their stress. Teachers and staff who are in school and witness bullying usually never pay…

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