I. Cyber Bullying 3
II. The Effect of Cyber Bullying on One’s Self 4
III. Causes Why People Participate in Cyber Bullying 5
IV. Bibliography 6
Cristobal S. Conducto Memorial National Highschool
Rizal, Laguna
Cyber Bullying : Cause and Effect
A research paper presented to the faculty of Cristobal S. Conducto Memorial National Highschool, in partial fulfillment of te requirement in English IV.
By:
Curly Anne A. Vita
IV – Apitong
Cyber Bullying Cyberbullying is the use of cell phones, instant messaging, e-mail, chat rooms, or social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone. Cyber bullying has been an issue that has been increasing rapidly these past couple of years. No one knows the exact reason as to why children even participate in these types of cruel acts. It is when a person or a group of people uses the internet, email, online games or any other kind of digital technology to threaten, tease, upset or humiliate someone else. It can also happen to anyone at any age. Being bullied at school, home or online might involve someone pushing you, hitting you, teasing you, talking about you or calling you names. Nobody has the right to hurt you or make you feel bad. If you are being bullied you don 't have to deal with it alone - you can talking to someone about it can often really help. It is also bullying that takes place using electronic technology.
Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites. Examples of cyberbullying
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