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    My name is Christina Silvera. The title of my speech is “Bullying: A curse or a blessing?”. Throughout the past few weeks majority of my time has been used to research the effects of bullying. Three sources which aided me are: the websites stopbullying.gov and an article entitled‚ “Back from being bullied” written by Madeleine McCarty from the Upstart Magazine.

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    child now has access to either a computer or a cell phone. For bullies this form of harassment is very easy. Computers and Cell phones make attacking more accessible and also encourage harassment by allowing the bullies to hide behind a screen and eliminate the face-to-face confrontation. This problem needs to be stopped. After researching and analyzing this topic‚ this research paper will inform and answer questions like: what a cyber-bully is‚ whom they target‚ and how to stop them. Older generations

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    of creating more rules and regulations to protect the students. This essay was designed to show why children start to bully‚ the ways in which children bully‚ also about how teachers are just adding to the bullying‚ and finally who the bullies choose to prey on and why. Bullying can seem to stem from many different things that are not seen by the public eye ("Why Do People Bully?"‚ 2009). The three main reasons why children or even adults result to bullying are because of cultural causes‚ family

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    Bullying and Clique

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    understand how extreme bullying can get. Bullies pick on the people they think don’t fit in or are not cool‚ maybe because of how they look‚ how they act‚ their race‚ religion‚ or because the bullies think their target maybe homosexual. Some bullies attack their targets physically‚ while others use psychological control or verbal insults to put themselves in charge. For example‚ people who are considered popular‚ or are a part of a clique‚ often bully people they categorize as different by excluding

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    Bullying in School

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    Abstract- Bully was once regarded on ordinary parts of growing up all the school change a lot though the years over time. The school is supposed to be a safe place and secure environment. There is an increase concern about recognizing‚ interviewing‚ to preventing bully within the school. What are we suppose to do about Bullying? To recognizing bullying is to identify type of bullying. First improve the lives strategies and intervolves both parties the victim and the bully. There are many

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    Bullying Amoung Juveniles

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    Juvenile Bullying Bullying‚ a form of violence among children‚ is common on school playgrounds‚ in neighborhoods‚ and in homes throughout the United States and around the world. Often occurring out of the presence of adults or in front of adults who fail to intercede‚ bullying has long been considered and inevitable and‚ in some ways‚ uncontrollable part of growing up. School bullying has come under intense public and media scrutiny recently amid reports that may have been a contributing factor

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    Bullying Culture

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    As had been mentioned prior‚ cyber bullies are oftentimes victims as well. Several papers have noted that there is often a strong urge to resist bullying in whatever method is perceived as the most forceful‚ and oftentimes this is in bullying either the bully in return‚ or to bully others. The aforementioned papers mainly contend that this urge to resist strongly lies in the victim’s desire for the recognition

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    ignore bullying and some choose to confront their bully head on. There are also some people who tell someone older and more experienced about their problems. Some of these methods are the right things to do‚ while others are not the advisable choice. I believe that everyone can come up with a suitable solution to this problem that benefits everyone involved. ​The easiest solution to this problem is to ignore the bully and hope that eventually the bully will grow bored and stop. This is not a very effective

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    Being a bully or a bystander is a bad choice to make in your life. The issue is getting worse every single day. Killing their self‚ cutting their self‚ depressed a lot‚ skipping school‚ taking drugs‚ and mostly 95% of them cry their selves to sleep at night. In my opinion because of Brain Pop‚ I think bystanders are worse than bullies because they just sit there and watch people get hurt. Everyone gets bullied at some point and some age! As you can see‚ Brain pop teaches a lot! Students get bullied

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    Effects of Bullying

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    rumors.   These occur when a bully completely breaks down a child’s image and personality.   The three main psychological effects of bullying are depression‚ self-esteem‚ and suicidal thoughts.   A child subjected to bullying is more likely to be diagnosed with a depressive disorder than a child not being bullied.   A child feeling depressed can involve emotional symptoms: such as fear‚ sadness‚ irritability‚ helplessness‚ and loss of pleasure in life.   A school bully can impact a student’s emotional

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