Composition II
Professor Chegini
March 1, 2012
should cyber bully be outlawed?
Many of the people living in planet Earth to knowledge that parents are excited about their child going to school. Especially when children 's ' first time to go in an environment different than what are they doing. The invention of newer technology is gaining popularity on the young children world. As good as anybody would think, this technology provide more danger to this younger people. Cyber bullying is the worst social delinquency process that can harm your child 's life. Making it illegal can push the nation to serve our young one 's safety a better one.
Cyber-bullying interferes with a child’s right to an education. it will trash the child 's dream of learning habits. The laws are the result of frustration by legislators who want school faculty members and principals to hold responsible of what goes under their noses. because of the new technology; today, children are not anymore safe outside of homes. youths do not adore of making friends anymore. they tend to sacrifice of being alone than to be scared of unfriendly peers.
According to Yalda Uhls, the impact of cyber bullying methods are more severe than traditional bullying. Victims of this behavior tend to commit sudden anxiety resulting to suicide. Children of the world can be attacked any time no matter what circumstances may appear. Just like a predator waiting for its prey to attack anytime. Surely by this method, cyber attacks are far more dangerous than the use of physical contact because it happens on the network and once some random youth posted a hurtful message, it will stay there. the hardest part is that they cannot edit this comments because it is not accessible through another user.
Suicide attempts are more successful adversary for the victim. Acting on it make them weaker day by day. Let 's take for example Phoebe Prince. A young girl that was cyber bullied online by classmates
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