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    Bullying is my greatest concern in schools today, it is one of the main causes why teens suffer from eating disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, and other illnesses. This is why I chose to focus on bullying for my social injustice. I wanted figure out how we can effectively decline the rates of bullying in schools, as I researched I found that peer mediation would be the best option to help this cause. I feel very accomplished and happy that I impacted my community for the better and I plan…

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    about 13 million kids a year,” said bullying. Obviously bullying isn 't a person but this is a true fact. Each and everyday people suffer from bullying. It can threaten students physical and emotional safety at school, and can affect their ability to learn. It can even lead to depression, and even death. The U.S. Department of Justice found that 160,000 kids per day do not attend school for fear of being bullied. Bullying prevention should take place in High Schools. To begin with, it is…

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    1.General Purpose: Bullying in schools is becoming more spread at an alarming and dangerous rate. 2.Specific Purpose: School systems are becoming a host of parasitic bullying, negatively affecting students learning environments. 3.Central idea: The presence of bullying is presented as a disease, to a point that to prevent it from becoming worse, school systems specifically need to intervene so that students have the ability to learn in a healthy environment. 1.Introduction A)The…

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    Bullying to a majority of people may be seen as harmless fun between students that will eventually stop as they grow older. However, these people do not know how bullying impacts students mentally and physically. They may wind up hurting themselves or others around them and so as to prevent that from happening, school districts must provide students, and parents, anti-bullying programs. According to a study conducted by The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 11 public middle schools…

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    How can bullying in schools be prevented Have you ever been bullied or the bully? Studying while being bullied is not easy. There are serious consequences, the victim and the bully have a psychological impact, and unfortunately, these effects are not just a “primary middle high school” effect. Besides all that, they tend to keep what starts happening to them, like the loss of attention in classes, the development of a low self-esteem, or the thought of being alone or depressed. “Students who…

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    To answer the question of what problems students today see in schools I asked my 16-year-old daughter Maddison, her friend Drake, and my 12-year-old son Blake. My daughter and Drake attend the same high school and are juniors. My son attends the middle school next door and is in 7th grade. Both schools are fairly small, the high school has around 700 students and the middle school has a little over 500 students. Maddison is a well above average student and great athlete. She takes all honors…

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    bullied in school (Barkhorn). This number is a gross reminder that children all over the US are being tortured on a daily basis most of the time keeping it to themselves as to not look weak in the eyes of the offender thus eliciting more bullying. Bullying both cyber and physical need to stop; the time for change has arrived. The American government, thus far, has done little to deter bullying in the country. The American government has placed several laws in place to try and hinder bullying…

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    Douglass, K. R. (2009). A study of the relationship between group perception of school climate and incidences of bullying at the junior high/middle school level (Order No. 3357575). Available from ProQuest Central; ProQuest Education Journals. (304917098). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304917098?accountid=34899 In this article the author discuss the effects bulling has on the victims and their educational achievement. Frequently, the students who are bullied often tend to have a…

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    Bullying is an antisocial behaviour which is widespread across schools, leaving children and young people feeling victimized and rejected, due to persistent peer relationship difficulties. Anger, depression, irritability, resentment and self-blame, low self-esteem and confidence are results of bullying and commonly seen in individuals who have or are still subjected to bullying. In the long term a correlation between childhood bullying and difficulties in adult life has been found. Bullying…

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    law they can be in serious trouble and the first amendment. Cyberbullying is also a serious problem that causes harm. They create a bad environment for other students or teachers. Should limiting online speech for student be allowed for schools? I think schools should limit students online speech because of the bad environment, cyberbullying, and civil rights law. Cyberbullying is bad and can cause a lot of bad things to a person or to multiple persons. Some evidence to this is that in…

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