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    Cyber racism

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    Ask yourself What is Cyber Racism? Cyber racism is most commonly defined as racism‚ which occurs in the cyber world. Racism not only happens face-to-face it also happens in many other forms ranging from discriminatory treatment to violence motivated by race. Cyber racism is also another form. In the cyber world racism can take the from of a website itself‚ its written comment‚ its images‚ blogs‚ videos and online comments. In addition‚ racist comments‚ images or language in text messages

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    Abstract With the increasing competition‚ it is imperative for organizations to bring about managerial innovation and focus on managerial effectiveness. Studies indicate that only 27% of success at work is contributed by an employee’s Intelligence Quotient‚ the rest of it being contributed by Emotional Intelligence. This paper attempts to study the role of Emotional Intelligence in Managerial Innovation and Effectiveness. The results of the study indicate a positive correlation between Emotional

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    Bullying

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    Bullying comes in many different forms‚ from cyber bulling to physical bullying. It’s all wrong and it has to stop. Bullying has a real negative effect on the victim’s life. Those who are constantly bullied can be pushed to the breaking point‚ where they could end up hurting themselves or others. Why do students bully their class mates? I believe students bully other because they are insecure and lack confidence. They use bullying tactics to impress other students. Bullies thrive on attention

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    BULLYING Every child has the right to ride a bus‚ use a restroom‚ participate in classes‚ walk the hallways‚ eat their lunches‚ and walk home after school in a “safe” environment.  Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in schools with children who stutter may have victims of bullying on their caseloads.  These student-victims may feel most comfortable turning to SLPs for help during one-on-one treatment sessions to discuss these types of experiences.   Bullying is a form of aggression

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    communicate by sending text files to each other. Soon however the internet became a public place to store and access information. As more and more personal and classified information gets stored‚ it is only natural that people try to find a way to steal information for their own benefits. Cyber skirmishes are right now being fought online to get more information.  Bruce Berkowitz said: “The ability to collect‚ communicate‚ process‚ and protect information is the most important factor defining military power.” Berkowitz argues that wea

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    Cyber Violance

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    "The saying‚ if sticks and stones will break my bones‚ but words will never hurt me was ever true‚ it sure isn ’t true today"(Bazelon‚ 2013). Cyber violence has great negative impacts especially on young teenagers‚ such as posting offensive messages on Facebook or on cellular phones by teenagers. This paper is based on Facebook Scope and its outcome‚ due to other perspectives on Facebook and internet usage‚ for instance parents V school in children’s responsibility and should we ban Facebook or

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    BULLYING

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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. Bullying includes actions such as making threats‚ spreading rumors‚ attacking someone physically or verbally‚ and excluding someone from a group on purpose. THERE’S MANY TYPE OF BULLYING 1) Cyberbullying Cyber-bullying is any bullying done through the use of technology. Cyber bullying

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    Abstract

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    Web 2.0 and public relations “The greatest craving of humans is to express and to be understood” Humans love and desire connection with others. The boom of internet age is the proof of this desire. Internet survived the dot com bubble and the world saw the rising of giants like Google and Yahoo who thrive on information sharing and “connecting” people through chat rooms and social networking. The desire to express finds its manifestation through newer channels like blogs and social networks which

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    abstract

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    Are People the "Puppets of Society"? Student Notes 2 ARE PEOPLE THE "PUPPETS OF SOCIETY"? What makes people behave in the ways they do? Are their actions determined by forces beyond their immediate control or are they able to choose and select their behaviour with an element of free choice? This is one of the oldest problems philosophers and social scientists have grappled with and it still emerges in many debates today as the example below illustrates. The problem has led to a long

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    Bullying

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    Bullying can be found in every school in the country. It is all too often part of the way young people interact in our society. Every school must recognize its extent and impact and take steps to stop it happening. When bullying is ignored or downplayed‚ pupils will suffer ongoing torment and harassment. Most children who are bullied always commit suicide. Bullying can cause lifelong damage to victims. (A school’s failure to deal with bullying endangers the safety of all its pupils by allowing a

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