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    Often in early ages people 's personality is defined. People 's behavior is correlated to the experiences of their lives or situations they have had to live their lives. The environment around people matter. Traumatic events or strong content such as violent video games or movies that we see every day can affect people 's lives. Recently the media have been part of our life. Media is everywhere and we use them at all times. Nowadays media can change our thinking. People use media for information…

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    has become a widespread social issue that continues to affect adolescents as an unwanted and aggressive behavior involving a form of repetition and power imbalance (1). This condition has become widely prevalent in schools and affects students both emotionally and physically with the possibility of long term effects. The common forms of bullying in a school environment can either be physical, verbal, social or technological. Correspondingly, it impacts students despite gender, race, class or…

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    ultimatums, and making demands. None of these will help with our verbal de-escalation. Trying to intimidate a hostile person is not recommended either. However, the staff should not come across as “fearful” either. A staff member who is too emotional or frightened by the client will have a low success rate at de-escalation. We have to control our own fear and anxiety. This fear can lead to unproductive and/or inappropriate behavior, freezing, or overreacting. Lastly, not allowing for the…

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    2011; Psunder, 2010, differentiating between direct-physical, direct-verbal, indirect, overt, and relational forms of aggression becomes difficult because bullying surfaces in multiple forms. Direct-verbal aggression is stated as “hurtful teasing, name calling and assigning unkind nicknames,” which is one of the more known forms of aggression among students (Psunder, 2010, p. 218). Verbally- and physically-aggressive behaviors are stated as two characteristics of overt aggression that intends to…

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    mindset is developed at an early age, either from watching their mothers being abused and staying in the unhealthy relationship or from being abused themselves and told that it was love. Whatever the case may be, it should be understood that any form of verbal, emotional, or physical abuse is not love. Love does not hurt. Abuse can begin in a simple form of manipulation, if someone is manipulating your thoughts and always trying to get you to see things the…

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    What is harassment and violence? Harassment is the act of systemic or continued unwanted actions of a party or group. It could be racial profiling, trying to force someone to quit a job, or just to make someone fearful of someone. Violence is a behavior that involves someone physically forcing or hurting a person or something. Harassment and violence is a major issue in the workplace of many. Getting to know the descriptions and examples of specific types of harassment and violence, appropriate…

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    Eyes, stated that, “ Abuse does not only involve physical violence.” Studies have shown that verbal attacks may even be worse than spanking children. Verbal attacks may cause emotional traumas for children as well as ruin a child’s self esteem, damage the trust they have for people, and it can also even destroy social and academic skills. Benj Vardigan stated that , “ Current research shows that verbal abuse of children can be just as destructive emotionally as physical and sexual abuse and…

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    children were direct victims of two or more violent acts physically, verbally and or physiologically. Usually this behaviors are learned from home. Most of the times the research had proven that bullies usually had suffer any kind of violence back home. What is bullying? 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. Usually has two factors:…

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    fighting and shoving match on the playground. The definition of bullying can be very broad. A summarization of bullying is an aggressive behavior that involves unwanted negative actions that are repeated over time and shows an imbalance of power or strength over someone. Bullying comes in several different forms. The most common forms are physical bullying, verbal bullying, social alienation and cyberbullying (Recognizing Bullying). Physical bullying is the most common form of bullying. It…

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    happens in the school. Canada is a immigrant country, there are too many nationalities in one community. It based on incorrect social perceptions of biological differences between peoples. The students who are discriminated might suffer bullying in verbal, physical or psychological. Similarly, we should pay attention to cyber-bullying.…

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