1. The Impact of Bullying in Adolescents at School A research paper presented to the Faculty of the English and Foreign Language Department in partial fulfillment of the requirement in English Communication 2 Submitted by: 1. Paulyn Gonzaga 2. Dennimar Domingo 3. Arcy Joy Ferreras 4. Nika Rochele Alcantara 5. Racel Anne Balagtas 6. Christine Shaira Sanchez Submitted to: Professor Danilo Escandor February 6‚ 2013 2. Acknowledgement We profoundly would like to express our grateful to Adamson University
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BULLYING Bullying is not something easy to deal with. The victim may not know what to do‚ to tell someone or to just let the bullying happen. The bystanders may not know what to do either‚ to tell an adult or to stop it themselves. The bully may not know what exactly to do either‚ to keep on bullying or to stop because of common sense. Who can really help the victim is the victim itself. Why? If the victim wants to stop it‚ they could ask an adult’s help. But if the bullying gets too far‚ then
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April Lane English 4 Mr. Ross Block 3A April 9‚2012 Bullying Bullying is a quarrelsome person who browbeats‚ frightens‚ or hurts smaller or weaker people(dictionary). Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force or coercion to affect others‚ particularly when the behavior is habitual and involves an imbalance of power. It include verbal harassment‚ physical assault or coercion and may be directed repeatedly towards particular victims‚ perhaps on grounds of
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When I was younger the term “Bullying” was just something seen on television or in movies‚ now it’s a terrifying household word that is used by most children daily. There’s 3 major types of bullying Verbal (excessively tease others‚ say belittling things and use a great deal of sarcasm with the intent to hurt the other feelings or humiliate victim.) Physical (usually includes kicking‚ punching and other physically harmful activities.) & Cyber (uses instant messaging‚ cell phone text messages
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EFFECTS OF BULLYING The SHORT TERM effects of bullying are: * Low self-confidence * Depression * Suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts * Abnormal fears and worries * Sleep disorders * Nervous habits * Frequent crying * Bed-wetting * Poor appetite or digestive problems * School problems * Rage This is a suicide note: "Dear Mommy and Daddy‚ All of my life i have been teased‚harassed and pushed around. I can’t stand it anymore. I love you all very
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Keren Chelsea L. Guevara THV3 Bullying is the act of constantly or repeatedly attacking‚ usually by means of force or coercion with the intention of affecting others who are weaker than the aggressor or aggressors (Wikipedia.com‚ par.1). It involves power play or a disproportion of social or physical power that is used by the attacker or attackers to his advantage. Bullying can be done by an individual or by a group against one or more victims that are inferior to them in terms of number and strength
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Student Mrs. Arnold Language Arts‚ Period 3 19 January 2011 Bullies Are Criminals Bullying is a constant problem in schools today. It starts with annoying comments‚ but escalates to more severe matters. We’ve seen it happen‚ and a lot of us know how it feels. None of us like it. People might say they are just ignorant kids‚ but bullies truly are criminals‚ stealing self-esteem and at times ending lives. First of all‚ bullying is a crime‚ because of the serious effects it can have on an individual. “And
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In academia Main article: Bullying in academia Bullying in academia is workplace bullying of scholars and staff in academia‚ especially places of higher education such as colleges and universities. It is believed to be common‚ although has not received as much attention from researchers as bullying in some other contexts. Bullying Definition Bullying is unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated‚ or
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Introduction Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. Despite this ambiguity‚ the general definition of bullying includes three parts: Bullying is a serious problem in homes‚ schools and communities. Often dismissed as an adolescent “rite of passage‚” research clearly indicates bullying is learned behavior and detrimental to the academic‚ physical‚ social and emotional development of
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really told many people how far the bullying got; I don’t think my mum even knows really. I have never been slim‚ but I was never that big‚ yeah I am overweight but not by that much. I have never been anywhere close to being obese and I don’t have a double chin or rolls on my stomach except when I sit down. Yet people use to always call me fat and it destroyed me” said Alex’s‚ a victim of emotional‚ physical and psychological bullying (Alex’s 2012). First of all‚ bullying is typically things such as making
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