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    The Victim's Self-Esteem

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    It is statistically confirmed that participants who engaged in cyberbullying regardless of their roles in the altercation have lower self-esteem than those who are not involved in some type of bullying. Moreover, the relationship between virtual bullying and the victim’s self-esteem is stronger than online bully’s self-esteem in accordance to the standardized regression coefficients. Aside from differing level self-esteem caused by cyberbullying, it also adversely affects the academic…

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    The two dimensions that I have the strongest preferences for are Extraversion and Feeling. My number one characteristic is Extraversion, which means that I get my energy from external factors. An ESFP person is extraverted in their way of sensing and thinking. They base their decision making on taste, touch, sight, feeling and hearing. As an extraverted thinker, an ESFP is always ready to give answers when requested - or when they believe the world needs them. This is definitely convenient in…

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    learning or physical disability may be subjected to prejudice or disability may become subjected to prejudice or discrimination as they are treated and cared for differently to other pupils in school, self-confidence can be affected by bullying or teasing which can lead to disruption in learning and affect their social development. Their communication skills may be minimal so interacting with others can be proved difficult, this can result in slower development in multiple areas. Children with…

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    change very quickly, as shown when the magic is put into the eyes of the two Athenian boys, Lysander and Demetrius, whose fawning of Hermia changes to Helena. Both boys had loved Hermia and when their love switched to Helena she believed they were teasing her, that this could not be true. Hermia could not believe that Lysander, the boy she loved, did not love her back. She directly asks him why he is being mean to her “Why have you grown…

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    How Successful is Act One of Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet Shakespeare’s theatre was the main form of entertainment and excitement because of this Shakespeare would have had to make his play engaging from the start as people had high expectations and were unforgiving. His masterpiece Romeo and Juliet is one of his best plays. Shakespeare’s play is very good and has the themes of love and hate which are opposites like Romeo and Juliet but opposites attract. In Act One we have the characters of…

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    I cried a lot those days and most people didn’t have any idea the profound, negative effect it was taking on me. Kids at school who I thought were my friends didn’t say anything to him and some even joined in with the teasing and harassment. I honestly felt like this was never going to end. I tried really hard to never let Kris see the pain I felt. Looking back now I wish I would have just for the fact that my pain spewed out of me at times as rage. He didn’t care about…

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    Throughout ‘A dolls house’ Ibsen makes extensive use of symbolism. A variety of symbols/ He uses locks and doors, the tarentella dance and the christmas tree are used to/to establish the key themes of oppression and claustrophobia in the play. The symbols are representative of Nora's lack of freedom in her home and Torvalds controlling nature.Ibsen successfully challenges traditional 19th centuary Norwegian viewpoints concerning the position of women pushing the idea that a husband and wife…

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    Vee is a senior high school student who is tired living in her comfort zone. One day she saw her friend Sydney, played by Emily Meade, plays nerve and do the dare. Sydney made fun of her by teasing her with the person she really likes. Vee got rejected and leave the room. She feels terrible and when she got home, she open her computer and play the nerve. She signed in as a player. Her first dare was to go to the place where she was told to the…

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    to find a spot to go to the bathroom, August and Jack end up in the woods together. They come across a group of seventh graders up to no good. The older kids start taunting August calling him freak, and asking which alien planet he came from. The teasing gets worse, and they are trying to beat up August and Jack. Suddenly, two kids who never liked August came to the rescue. Amos and Henry punched and knocked down the older kids and took off with August and…

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    Alondra Sanchez Mrs.Jarrell AP English III 16 November 2016 Insanity in The Woman Warrior When we hear the word insanity, we tend to adhere a state of pity for whoever is living with it. Many people are set aside or seen differently because they somehow adopted this state of mind. Maxine Hong Kingston depicts the struggles of several women that managed to live through this in: The Woman Warrior. Through symbolism, conflict, and characterization, Kingston establishes a clear picture of when…

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