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    an Australian workplace. As bullying has become increasingly common throughout many organisations, the negative impacts on an individual and workplace environment are conveyed. The Occupation Health and Safety (OHS) is also examined, which is a legislation recognised for the psychological hazards including bullying in a workplace, violence, aggression and other anti-social behaviours. The discussion then focuses on the authors argument while anti-bullying laws are imposed workplace bullying…

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    is perceived as a problem resulting from dysfunctional structures within the family, school, church, workplace, as well as a natural consequence of peer and malicious groups. Bullying takes all forms of collective violence carried out by relative loosely linked or small groups usually ten to fifteen children in a class against a single individual in the class. It is noted that this hurtful aggression can be either psychological or physical and is done by either an individual or…

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    In another word, he defined bullying as constant offend at co-workers, superior and inferior which may cause severe social and psychological problems for the victims (Harvey, 2009, 27). Poorly organize work environments may create workplace bullying (Agervold & Mikkelsen, 2004; Einarsen, Raknes, & Matthiesen, 1994; Leymann, 1996). The deficiencies between organization and leadership behavior may cause bullying (Einarsen, 2000; Leymann,1990, 1996). Regarding systematic approach, its…

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    Lateral Violence

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    typically to force him or her to do what one wants. Unfortunately, this sometimes can arise amongst medical professionals. When this act of bullying occurs it is known as lateral violence. Many types of inappropriate behaviors can take place in the workplace settings. Some even keep silent when they face lateral violence. “As in other types of abusive relationships, the abuser is likely to increase the frequency and intensity of the lateral violence if it remains unchecked” (Rainford et. al,…

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    label on male and female bullies, but to shed some light on socialization. Boys and girls who turn into men and women as they grow up, do adopt typical social roles, and while boys tend to bully be being physically violent, girls tend to hide their aggression and become passive-aggressive bullies. Despite the typical social roles, anyone can be prone to one or the other type of bullying. The less people talk about the “female” type of bullying because it is hidden and because there are no…

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    Alcohol advertisements and television shows that contain alcohol use repeatedly show drinking as fun and exciting and the people drinking are always happier and seem to have everything they want in life when they drink (University of Michigan Health System, 2006). These images have serious effects on the youth that see then over and over. These portrayals tell them that if they are missing something in their lives, if they are not completely happy, alcohol will fix the problem, whatever it is.…

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    B613 Quotes

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    More specifically there are no limits when it come to training new prospects form the company. One of Olivia’s gladiators, Huck, is an ex assassin of B613. In an episode of scandal Huck explains and gives us an in depth concept of exactly what it is you go through in B613. He starts to explain that being in B613 is not something you sign up for or join because you simple want to serve your country. Mr. Pope scopes you out and decides his self that you are going to play your role with no…

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    in the future due to the magnification and importance on violence in society today. Violence and aggression were once seen as shameful; however acts of aggression have increased by 46% since the 1970’s and by 2030 are expected to increase by another 24% (American Psychological Association, 2012). Movies, television screens and video games have all glorified violence and many various forms of aggression. At a very young age, children's minds are incredibly easy to influence, their brains absorb…

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    killing people. The question to ask yourself is what effect does violence on Television have on children? In today’s society violence is a major concern. What children see on television has a big influence on the behavior they project. Whether its aggression or violence what children see on television effects the way they settle conflicts and interact with others there is hardly any positive ways to effectively solve conflicts on TV. Each television show has a rating scale including cartoons.…

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    Media Effects On Children

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    example in 2013 an eight year old boy shot and killed his grandmother after playing a popular game by the name of Grand Theft Auto. They think that the boy was inspired by the game to kill his grandmother. Studies say that video games increase the aggression level in children. Video game studies are still experimental because all of the different variables[family life,…

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