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    was spawned out of jealousy‚ hatred‚ rage‚ and sadness. As I reflect upon this life changing moment‚ I can’t help but feel as though I am transported back in time as that fearful‚ timid child dealing with the sorrows of others‚ and coping with the pain they bestowed upon me. It all began in my hometown Vallejo‚ California‚ a small city not far from San Francisco. As a young child‚ I enjoyed most of my youth and loved attending school. My naivety of the negativity around me did not enable me to

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    2012 Bullying Unfortunately‚ the majority of Americans are unaware of the bullying that occurs around them‚ because they fail to understand that not all bullying is as obvious as high school student being tormented by another kid. Some acts of bullying are broadcast nationally – like the news broadcaster Jennifer Livingston who was bullied by a viewer’s email criticizing her weight on television. Just recently a local mother in Burgettstown‚ PA spoke about bullying after her son became

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    Bullying is still a very big problem these days‚ with the ever increasing growth of the internet and internet-connected electronics‚ it seems to be only getting worse. With new technological advances‚ comes new forms of bullying. One can now be bullied‚ virtually everywhere! Such as social networking sites‚ email‚ school‚ cellphones‚ and even at his/her own home. Their are 5 main forms of bullying today‚ and those are: Physical bullying‚ Emotional Bullying‚ Sexual bullying‚ Cyber bullying‚ and Racial

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    BULLYING Bullying is not something easy to deal with. The victim may not know what to do‚ to tell someone or to just let the bullying happen. The bystanders may not know what to do either‚ to tell an adult or to stop it themselves. The bully may not know what exactly to do either‚ to keep on bullying or to stop because of common sense. Who can really help the victim is the victim itself. Why? If the victim wants to stop it‚ they could ask an adult’s help. But if the bullying gets too far‚ then

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    University of Texas‚ California State University‚ San Diego State University‚ the list of school violence is long and heart-breaking. Students and teachers have lost their lives by the dozens to gunmen that carried a grudge for some reason or another. These are extreme cases‚ for sure‚ and there is without a doubt a need for discipline in schools every where. However‚ zero-tolerance policies are not the answer to school discipline unless they can be reformed to have fewer gray areas and kept from being

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    Bullying-within the school systems” Bullying continues to be a persistent problem in schools today‚ but with students‚ parents‚ administrators and teachers working together‚ we can hope to attempt to decrease the situation. Bullying has not only ruined the lives of victims‚ but the bullies lives themselves as well. Students throughout the world are verbally and physically assaulted by their peers every day. At school‚ bullies rip their victim ’s self-esteem to shreds while the bully’s self-esteem

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    Bullying in its truest form is comprised of a series of repeated intentionally cruel incidents‚ involving the same children in the same bully and victim roles. It differs from harassment and discrimination in that the focus is rarely based on gender‚ race‚ or disability. Children bully because of abuse at home‚ feelings‚ and inferiority. The consequences and effects of bullying are that the bullies suffer mentally in future‚ commit suicide‚ or suffer from depression. The solutions of bullying are

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    Topic : Black issues forum Issues discussed :Cyberbullying is a serious issue right fully gaining more and more attention but traditional bullying hasn’t gone anywhere . A nationwide study in 2011 revealed that every month about 30 % of kids in school fall victim to various forms of bullying including verbal‚ social‚ physical and cyberbullying. David:when an individual is harassed or feels threatened and it’s either repeated conduct or the potential to be repetitive conduct and it of then

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    Bullying Sadly‚ bullying has become a harsh reality in today’s modern world. In the age of technology and the internet where anything can be said in a flash without regards to another’s feelings‚ bullying has become a big problem both online and off-line. In response to this issue‚ many schools and universities are more aware of the issue of bullying and have enforced strict anti-bullying rules. Bullying is more than just a part of growing up. It is a form of aggressive or violent behavior shown

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    Bullying Definition Bullying is unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated‚ or has the potential to be repeated‚ over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious‚ lasting problems.  In order to be considered bullying‚ the behavior must be aggressive and include: An Imbalance of Power: Kids who bully use their power—such as physical strength‚ access to embarrassing information‚ or

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