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In the article Childhood Bullying May Lead to Social, Health Issues in Adulthood by Michelle Castillo showed an eye opening view on bullying. When one might think of the effects of bullying they would only think of school issues. When thinking about bullying the thought of it causing long-term effects outside of school doesn’t come to mind. This article shows that bullying can cause long-term issues for the children when they are adults.
In this article it talks about a study done on children to their adult life, and how it was affect by bullying. The study shows that bullying caused them to “ Struggle to hold a regular job, more health problems and poor relationships… as adults”(Michelle Castillo). This is causing people to get up set and


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