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    stood up for what’s right. Bystanders are worse than the bully because they just watch bullying happen‚ they make the victim feel less of themselves‚ and some just laugh at bullying. First off‚ one of the reasons bystanding is worse than bullying is they just stand and watch bullying happen. According to Junior Scholastic‚ 1 in 5 kids is either bullied or a bully. A lot of bullying comes from bystanders watching because it encourages the bully to keep doing what he’s doing. If there are people standing

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    Cincinnatus: A Roman Hero

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    years and it was very intense. Rome was losing this war and they wanted to appoint Cincinnatus as a temporary dictator. They sent a messenger to

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    Mao zedong was a communist dictator in china. Mao was a very bad man that did some very bad things in his lifetime. Mao lived from 1893 to 1976. Mao had done bad things that people should never do. Mao had been involved with military political and personal problems. When Mao was just a normal guy that went crazy with power ontop of having a wife he had many communist followers. Mao was a communist leader that changed china for the worse. He influenced their hearts and minds and led little kids into

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    Many believe that the bully-victim dichotomy is one that is analogous to the strong-weak dichotomy. This however is not true. Victims of bullies are often sensitive‚ caring individuals. While their kindness‚ intelligence‚ honesty or creativity may be taken as a form of weakness‚ in reality they are strong individuals who endure years of abuse at the hands of bullies (Olweus‚ 1997). The typical victim of a bully is not inclined towards violence in the least‚ making

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    consequences? Bullying is not just taking someone’s lunch money. It goes way beyond this for the bully and the victim. The children who exhibit the aggressive behavior and are looked at as bullies will have more of a tendency to take part in vandalism‚ theft and have a criminal record. They will also have more of a predisposition to drug and alcohol use. Adding all of this together‚ it is expected that the bully will not achieve as high academically as their peers. Their actions can also transcend into

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    people have decided to take it to the Internet‚ where they can hide behind their screens and batter others with hatred whenever they want and with little repercussions. It’s not just kids who are bullies‚ but people of all ages are bullies as well. First off‚ there are many reasons why a person may become a bully such as

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    or cyber bullying. Victims who are the target of the harassment‚ they are individuals who increasingly feel isolated‚ lonely‚ and hopeless. Bullies maybe those who are hiding feeling of insecurity. They have a strong need of dominating others and usually don’t have sympathy on the victims they bully. Bystanders maybe involved in supporting the bully‚ maybe friends of the victims‚ or may simply be a witness to the action. Those who are by standers can experience feelings of guilt if they are drawn

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    bullying‚ in that the victims of bullying are not always weaker children than are the bullies. One of the myths about bullying relates to the fact that some schools say their do not have bullying. Sometimes schools with ‘zero

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    also find out peoples opinions regarding this topic. Bullying is becoming more and more of an issue not just within schools but also amongst adults. I want to try and find out why people bully and if this is due to how they were brought up and where they live. People from rougher constituencies tend to bully people from more posh and quiet places because they are seen as more vulnerable. Victims of bullying since a young age can affect them with both short an long term consequences. Victims

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    taken effect. Many of today’s bully victims include homosexual youth‚ minority youth in those states that still are intolerant of difference‚ and anyone that seems weaker than the bully and in turn appears to be an easy target. The bullying epidemic has become very controversial due to the fact that bulling continues to exist throughout adulthood and early occurrences do not always subside in childhood or adolescence. This creates the separation between non-bully adults‚ supportive or not of this

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