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    Bullying kills innocent people and needs to be stopped. Bullying is more than just kids or adults making fun of each other in the classroom. Many times the knowledge about bullying lacks, and the different ways it can be performed. Bullying includes actions such as making threats to someone, spreading stories that may or may not be true, attacking someone physically or mentally, and keeping out someone from a group on purpose. Adults and children are victims of physical, verbal, cyberbullying,…

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    What is bullying? A. Frisén et al. (2012) defines bullying as a repeated physical, verbal, or rational/indirect aggression against a less powerful individual. 981 Kristi Kõiva describe bullying as a type of aggression behavior and the key feature of bullying includes the intent to harm , the repeat aspect harm acts and the power imbalance between bullies and victims. P239 Antonio Iudici and Elena Faccio that implies “an imbalance of power that usually occurs without provocation; it also can…

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    What is Blame? Blame is assigning responsibility for a fault or wrong about something. Some people often blame others for things because they do not want to be the one at fault for whatever it is that they did. In Romeo and Juliet you can see that there are a lot of people blaming others about something. Blame can be a factor in Romeo and Juliet because there can be lots of reasons for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Friar Laurence and Tybalt are the factors for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. In the…

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    Everyone has their own problems, big or small, problems are problems. Most people go through bullying from people at school, who are around you most of the day. It especially happens when you aren't comfortable with those people. Moving schools, being conscious, or just being different. I can relate a lot to what you're going through. I have had to move countries and school too many times to count. I wouldn’t stay in a place for more than two to three years. It was really hard to start over…

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    The year was 2090, where everyone who was in school that was a bully, they had to go to jail for six months. They should have to get in trouble because bullying hurts a lot of people in many ways. Some people even take bullying to the extreme and they go commit suicide.Something still didn’t seem right because people were still getting bullied and the bullies didn’t go to jail. If the principal sees you bullying another kid, he will call the police and they will escort you out physically. Tom is…

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    “By far being a bully victim meant having the worst long-term outcome. ( Pappas). This relates to my topic because is says that bully victims have it worse in the long run. Research shows that the effects of bullying are depression,suicide,therapy,and anger. Depression is being sad for an extended period of time, for no particular reason. “It's been something like 30 years since that sort of thing has happened to me , still the experience has not left me”(Dombeck).” It sucked making him sad and…

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    Bullying affects a person both psychologically and physically. Many characters in To Kill a Mockingbird have been bullied or bully someone else. Psychologically, bullying affects a characters behavior and emotions. Physical wounds may also change the way a character behaves. Some characters that have been most prominately bullied are Miss Caroline, Scout, and Dill. Burris Ewell, Miss Caroline, Scout, Dill, and Jem have bullied other characters. Being a victim of bullying does not exclude a…

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    In life, humans have the ability to blame someone or something for an issue, no matter how little it may be. I guess you can say it’s a way of relieving stress off one’s shoulder. With blaming someone, the person has the ability to put the problem into someone’s hand. Blame creates no results, but more negativity than what is necessary. With blaming someone, there comes the feeling of agony, sorrow, and grief. It’s natural to feel agony, sorrow, and grievance when one applies blame to the…

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    Blame is the act of putting one’s own actions on another in response to irresponsibility, which can often be harmful, not only the individuals themselves but to their relationships with others. Often times, one’s own selfish intent obscures what really matters, and leads to detrimental behavior that creates a chain of chaos. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the main character and namesake of the play is liable for the fatal actions that lead to his downfall. This is due to his uncontrolled…

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    Hindelang et al. (1977) synthesized the findings and put forth some propositions to account for variations in risk and consequences of personal victimisation. (Fattah, E.A. 2000: 60-70; Fattah, E.A. 2000: 17-46) Essentially, the lifestyle/exposure theory is a model of victimology that posits that the likelihood that an individual will suffer a personal victimisation depends heavily upon the concept of lifestyle. The lifestyle theory is constructed upon several premises.…

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