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    The Chocolate War Robert Cormier presented many different themes throughout The Chocolate War for every reader to find relatable. I found this to be a read more targeted to the older demographics of young adult literature. Many of the themes presented were very mature in nature. The way Cormier introduced the themes were brilliant; every character represented a theme at some point in the book. Cormier touched on bullying (physically‚ psychologically and by being a bystander)‚ power struggle‚ making

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    Case Study 7a Child Bully

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    7A child bully is categorized under Erikson’s industry versus inferiority. Children are beginning to compare themselves to others; therefore‚ some children are more skilled at certain activities than others. The child bullying others is because either he is superior (or just more inferior) in activities while the other children are inferior‚ or a child (the bully) feels inferior while other children are more skilled at activities. In this situation‚ since the child is already feeling damaged and

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    Relational Listening

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    Relational‚ analytical‚ critical‚ and task are the four listening styles that people resort to when they are actively listening. Most people resort to only one style at a time but some may resort to many different listening styles at once. Certain jobs such as social worker‚ teachers‚ people in the medical fields‚ and police officers must be able to use all the listening skills depending on the situation they are in at that moment. The reason for this is because they deal with multiple personalities

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    Diana Vanessa Alba Writing Level 5 Cause and Effect Essay BULLYING IS TAKING OUR CHILDREN LIVES Have you ever bullied or been bullied? Bullying behavior can occur for many reasons‚ some of which are TV violence‚ families in poverty‚ mis-teachings‚ lack of parent’s attention and also kids under bad influence. Teens often begin bullying because they want to control those who are weaker than they are. Bullying gives you people an identity‚ they become well known in school‚ they want to be popular

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: [Warnings.] Warning people will be done verbally first (if not serious) then with the /warn command. Warnings will be given under certain circumstances which include; Staff disrespect‚ spamming chat or attempting to cause spam‚ message spam (Mod+ as )‚ staff Impersonation (/nick or claiming they are staff )‚ racism (or Serious insults along these lines)‚ and attempting to cause drama or bring toxicity into the server. *The command used

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    Danielle Kilcawley Ms. Carr Child Psych 12/1/16 Gender identity is defined as a personal conception of oneself as male or female. Being a boy or a girl‚ for most children‚ is something that feels very natural. At birth‚ babies are assigned male or female based on physical characteristics. This refers to the "sex" of the child. When children are able to express themselves‚ they will declare themselves to be a boy or a girl (or sometimes something in between); this is their "gender identity." Most

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    Bullying and People

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    Bullying- everyone knows about it‚ but a lot of people don’t realize why it’s serious. Bullying can be defined as unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involve a real or perceived power imbalance. About 30% of teens in the U.S have been involved in bullying. People should care about bullying because teens are killing themselves because of it. Some people may not understand why bullying is an important issue. A reason why people might not think it’s important is because

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    Passive Aggressive

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    Passive Aggressive Behavior in the Workplace Projects are due; holidays are here‚ so much to be done and so little time to do it. It is just a part of life to be dealing with so many different types of personalities‚ different work ethics and just basically understanding the people that you work with in a forty-hour work week. Dealing with co-workers that are passive-aggressive in their behavior can be quite frustrating until you learn the best ways in which to deal with this type of behavior

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    Bullies are made and not born. As a result‚ family‚ school‚ and the community have to work together to resolve the situations that create children who bully. Families have the first responsibility‚ as they are the initial environment that can encourage or discourage aggressive behavior. First‚ families have to teach their children how to not be a victim. Parents need to teacher their children self respect. Confident people are less likely to be targeted by bullies. They need to let their

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    Hypothesis Identification Article Analysis Paper RES 341 Research and Evaluation !! In many environments in which peers are placed together for long periods of time‚ it seems that banding together and ostracizing the people who are different. This is apparent in classrooms around the world where bullying runs rampant. In this article examiners try to determine “the relation between moral disengagement and different- self reported and peer nominated positions in school bullying”

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