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    Pandora's Box Human Flaw

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    Pandora’s Box is a Greek story about a girl named Pandora who let out the evil in the world. Zeus, the god of heaven, made a box containing all the worlds evil and sent it to the brother of Prometheus, the one who bought fire to humans. Pandora fell in love with the brother of Prometheus, but the told her under no circumstances to open the box, at the time the earth was perfect no evil, no hate. Pandora got so interested in the box she thought she would just have a sneak peek and put it back, so…

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    Relational Cyberbullying

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    Relational bullying is behavior aimed at damaging one’s relationships with others for example, gossip, lies, ostracism, and attempts at taking away their friends. Cyberbullying is the use of information technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behavior that is intended to harm others. Cyber bullying is becoming a major concern because online it is easy to perpetrate as several key factors interact that make people more likely to abandon. Cyberbullying can be very dangerous…

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    Bullying. Everyone has either been bullied or has been a bully to someone else. To say the least, bully is mean, but it’s even worse when it comes from someone you love and trust. Before I tell you my situation where Mason and I were the bully, I want to let you know why I thought it was ok. My dad would pick on me like any parent would do when I was younger. His reasoning behind it, “I’m only preparing you for the future, when you get older and have boys picking on you, you can tell ‘em…

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    Some of the most important questions of the 60’s and 70’s that I would like to hear answered from protesting students would be. What was your motivation for protesting? What did you think you were going to accomplish by protesting? Do you think that you were fully informed on the subject? Did you take someone else’s opinion and treat it as a fact. Are you sure that you have all the facts from both sides of the argument straight. How could you have made your voice heard in a more positive way? At…

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    While we're more likely to hear about bullies who are children, there are people that turn from child bullies to adult bullies. Bullies in childhood are hard to deal with, but there's some sympathy for children. As adults, we're expected to get over it. What is Bullying? It's easy to spot in children. A big kid pushes a little kid off the swing because the big kid wants it. A mean girl tells another little girl that her dress is ugly. Bullying if most often one child being mean, abusive or…

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    Bullying can cause a lot of problems just by doing it once. They really can do harsh things to a small child. When bullies be mean to a small child once, the target could prevent suicide. Whenever a bullying show is going on, it will attract an audience (bystanders). Bystanders, however, can either stand up for the victim, or join in the fight with the bully. Bullies are worse than a bystander because they can bully lives in many ways, repeat the type of bullying they are doing to the victim,…

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    Bullying is quite a common issue in grade schools and there’s a lot of factors that cause it to happen. Typically, it's a combination of social status, family problems, culture, and their environment. Their peers may be pressuring them to do something or their parents might be aggressive to them, thus it becomes a learned behavior. Additionally, if their society isn't very accepting of people, they're more likely to be hostile to those who surround them. In addition, if the atmosphere of where…

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    Cyberbullying Victims

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    There are way too many cyber bully victims all around the world today. The victims are so badly effected they can either become seriously depressed or even end their own life. Most people believe that only teenagers are involved in cyber bullying. But in fact there are adults such as a parent that can be under fake accounts online to hide who they really are. The sad thing is that aren’t parents supposed to teach their kids from right and wrong. That was not the case in the 2006 cyber bully…

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    Lots of people want to follow the footsteps of their favorite movie star, celebrity or YouTuber. Not a lot of people want to do what their parents tell them to do. This scenario, as is in most cases, normal. But what if a child looks up to or is influenced by a bad celebrity. What if they want to be like a villain? In this case, the child will probably misbehave often and cause trouble. My brother has been acting mean and has misbehaved lately. I think it is because of the violent and mean…

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    I. Introduction A. Hook/Attention getter: Did you know? Among 42% of youth have been reported to be victim to cyber-bullying, according to 2010 CBS News report. B. General Statement: It is a serious impact of social networking addict or also could be defined to someone with a compulsion to excess social network for hours on end. C. Thesis statement: Three consequence of social network addiction are cyber-bullying, decreased productivity and privacy. II. Body A. Topic statement: As stated…

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