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    Bullying is wrong because its victims experience not only a difficult time to focus on school work but, also in keeping their up and staying alive. Bullies don 't notice how deep their actually impacting their victims life 's. There are various ways that a person can be bullied. If you make someone feel inferior to you or you 're making them feel intimidated by you that, is considered bullying. In the article, make a sound for a voice unheard the author states that “more than 160,000 kids stay…

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    has suffered developmental and language delay caused by the alcohol and drug usage by one of the biological parent at the time of conception. The child witnessed at a tender age the physical and verbal abuse from the father towards the mother. This may explain the child’s outbursts of violence and verbal hostility. The onset of the divorce changed Jose’s environment by having him put abruptly into a daycare facility. Since this time period, the child has not seen or heard from his father.…

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    Hazing is defined as an abusive, often humiliating form of initiation into or affiliation with a group, including: Any willful action taken or situation created which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health of another. There are various types of hazing; subtle, harassment and violent. It is important to analyze the psychological and social aspects of hazing, more importantly it is vital that we explore what we can do to prevent hazing. Subtle hazing is defined as…

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    Bigotry In Children

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    Racism, discrimination, and prejudice impact everyone, especially children. From the time they are born, children are viewed as pure and naïve. They have no format for treating people a certain way based on their religion, gender, economic status, or race. As they grow, they learn about stereotypes, discrimination, and racism. Society, family, and peers teach them that they are different, and so they act accordingly. Early experiences of racial prejudice can have dramatically affect a child’s…

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    the victim (Sampton 2009). This aggression is especially harmful to the bullied students. The targets are more likely to experience low self-esteem issues, depression, loneliness, and anxiety. Further, they may resort to self-medication (substance abuse), become suicidal and withdraw socially (Ball 2011). Their victimization may make them lose interest in schoolwork, attain low grades, avoid school more often or even drop out altogether. In chronic cases, the victims may lash out and become…

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    messages. There is limitations in the cyber world, whereas traditional bullying is much easier to determine and monitor. If a person in a school is being hit, spit on, shoved, verbally taunted, etc. it is easier for administrations to see the physical or verbal actions and there are also witnesses to attest to this bullying. It is also easier to block a person on social media or any form of the internet than it is to avoid a person in school or public setting. Although your safe haven from home…

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    Bullying And Suicide

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    There is; cyber, physical, and verbal, social. They all have their own unique way of being used. Verbal is type of bullying usually involves name calling and or teasing. Social spreading rumors, intentionally leaving others out of activities on purpose, breaking up friendships are all examples of social bullying. Physical…

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    Many will seek counseling for the different acts of violence and abuse that occur in their life. Storing your damage goods may seem small, and the worst thing an individual can develop is an identity of a victim. Being labeled as a victim undermines the sense of self. It makes you feel the need to identify with the damage…

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    Lateral Violence

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    comes to reporting violence in the workplace. There are no repercussion if one is supposed to report an incident that make them uneasy. Reporting injustice is not a crime and should not be hidden. There were some instances where one would report abuse for another because they could not stand to see their colleague being…

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    written by Harriet Ann Jacobs. In this autobiography, using the name Linda Brent as a pseudonym, Jacobs writes about her life as a female slave, and what she endured to gain freedom for herself and her two children. Jacobs illustrates the sexual abuse that slave women face as well as their efforts to try to keep their children with them, and how devastating it is when they are sold and sent away. Throughout the book, Jacobs tries to show shatter any illusions about slavery and show how…

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