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Good Morning, Today i will be doing my oral presentation on cyber bullying and how it affects young children all over the world.
How many of you in this room have been cyber bullied?
I'm pretty sure all of you have. A survey shows that a huge 42 percent of young girls and boys have suffered via mobile phone text messaging or emails.
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There are many things that can be done to battle cyber bullying. The most important thing a victim of cyber bullying can do is not respond to the bully. Do not play in to the bully's games. Do not answer emails, do not respond to posts, do not connect in a chat room switch over, and do not copy what the bully is doing. Ignore the bullying and get help from parents and teachers.
Cyber Bullying is a serious issue and we must all take action to prevent it. Thank you for Listening
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The girl’s bullies were calling her a "dobber" and the bullying got worse. Six months later, the day before school started, the young girl was found dead in the backyard of her home.
Her suicide is one of the most extreme examples of the effects of cyber-bullying.
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I have been told about a story in the news about a 12 year old girl saying to her mum that she was ill and could not attend school. The girl was absent from school from weeks before her mum realized that she wasn't really ill.
Her mother soon discovered that her daughter was the victim of a continued fight of "cyber bullying". A group of older girls were abusing her through emails and mobile phone text messages, threatening to beat her up and warning her: "You better not come to school because nobody likes you." Her mother told the teachers at the school. The parents of the bullies were called, and bullying was discussed at an assembly and in the school