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    Persuasive language Technique Persuasive language Technique | Example | Text Name and example | Text Name and example(School Bullies ) | Text Name and example | 1. Alliteration | Sesame street strikes | | 1. The Big Bad Bullies Must Be Stopped. 2. ‘caring and sharing’… 3. School bullies learn their vicious‚ violent behaviour | | 2. Anecdote | A story about someone or something that the writer had experienced or heard about. | | Many people say that bullying can be reduced

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    Dictatorship Dictator is defined in the dictionary as “a ruler with total power over a country‚ typically one who has obtained power by force.” The rise of a dictator is a very shaky road. Dictators can have a regular and normal life as a child. Or these humans can be brought up in a bad family. Not all dictators come to power in the same way either. Some come to power through family. Others come to power through force. In order to gain power these people may have help from others as well. Now there

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    were the hope or chance of change is out reach for the people. In a place where a dictator makes all the choices for their country‚ very little to no room is left for the people to have any say. There is no majority rule or voting. The dictators word is law and all must abide by his choices no matter how unfair or not right they are. Which can also lead to strict limitations on the freedom of people. A dictator has the power to give a man his freedom and rights yet can as well take them‚ even if

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    and all the after effects of it. However‚ the causes of bullying lie the answer. Many believe that bullies are performing their vicious acts based off of their own short comings‚ their own faults. Another popular belief is that the bully does what he does because of his upraising‚ thus putting the blame of bullying on his parents. To this idea‚ however‚ comes the final most popular belief that bullies do this just for the fact of enjoying cruelty towards others. Bullying has many long lasting‚ horrible

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    too much or not convenient‚ it is much better to talk about it with your head of year than simply not do your duty. Don’t use it as an opportunity to intimidate other students and don’t be a bully. Being a prefect doesn’t make being a bully justifiable. A prefect can be reported to the school just as a bully can‚ and any prefect who abuses their status is likely to be removed from the team as well as punished as a regular student would be‚ at best. At worst‚ punishments can be worse considering that

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    of abuse – emotional‚ verbal‚ and physical. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion such as intimidation. Bullying ranges from simple one-on-one bullying to more complex bullying in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may seem to be willing to assist the primary bully in his or her bullying activities. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as peer abuse.[6] Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context ofrankism. Bullying can occur in any context

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    School bullying may affect students including victims and bullies. It has short and long term consequence that will affect their personality or even their future. Victims Firstly‚ victims who are being bullied may experience many immediate mental or physical health-related consequences. There is a studies show that victims have more psychological stress such as anxiety‚ sadness‚ low-esteem‚ sleep difficulties‚ headaches‚ stomach pain and general tension then their peers who are not being bullied

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    believe that people become bullies because they have low self-esteem and are loners‚ but that isn’t true. Researchers have found that kids who bully others often have average or above-average levels of self-esteem‚ have good leadership skills‚ and have an easy time making friends. Health Resources and Services Administration reports “children and youth who usually have at least a small group of friends who support or encourage their bullying. A person who becomes a bully feels the need to have control

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    children have gone as far as to take their own lives because they were constantly being bullied. The problem escalates when nothing is done to stop the bully or the punishment does not work. Most school systems today have anti-bullying programs to help children better understand why bullying is wrong and what actions they can take if they are a victim of bullies. However‚ even with these techniques being taught‚ the

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    the challenges facing school students the most is bullying. This may be because “bullies are usually motivated by a sense of power and control they feel when picking on people” (“Cliques”). People enjoy feeling like they have control over someone or something. This is especially true in bullies and a reason one may continually pick on another person. Another thing that makes this problem worse is “when the bullies are the school’s elite students‚ teachers and administrators often turn a blind eye

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