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    Bibliography for Bullying In Schools Randy Stites DeVry University ENGL135/Advanced Composition Professor Steve Singleton Bullying has been in our school systems for many years‚ STOP! Why? Has this been a not only a continued problem but a growing problem? Bullying has escalated not only in the schools; it has really taken off since the millennium children‚ with the increased age of the technology and with the internet. Since the days when I was in school during the mid-80’s‚ why have schools not been

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    Mrs. Kaur GRADE = 78/100 WRC 2013 March 2‚ 2014 Bullying Screaming for Attention On the walls in his room‚ Alex created a word collage that represents him. Entering the room‚ a repetition of the words‚ music and dancing‚ and the ones that created the most reaction‚ show the phrases mounted on his wall screaming “I HATE my life‚” “I HATE everyone‚” and the most frightening‚ “I HATE myself.” This is a real story of a boy in the 8th grade in Hunt‚ Texas‚ as well as a story of other isolated

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    Summary of Read-only participants a case for student communication in online classes By Shakera Bennett Grand Canyon University UNV 501-Intro to Graduate Studies in the College of Education September 12‚ 2012 Carrie ODonnell‚ Instructor Learning communities are no longer limited to the classroom. Online classes are becoming more prevalent in this day and age. As these online classes grow in abundance‚ the issues that affect the traditional classroom are now issues that occur in online communities

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    Imagine going to school and just praying to make it through the day without being picked on again. You haven’t even made it to Christmas break and you’re already miserable. You can’t concentrate on your schoolwork‚ you have trouble sleeping at night‚ and you are always depressed. According to the American Psychological Association‚ this is a reality for 40-80% of school aged children. Bullying is a major problem in America and it needs to be stopped. Bullying is not always hitting someone. According

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    Strategy Management ZCZB6523 Article Summary Prepared for: Prof. Datuk Dr. John Xavier Prepared by: Poon Soon Cheong (ZP01930) Noor Azlina Binti Ishak (ZP01866) Article summary The Secrets to Successful Strategy Execution When a company finds itself unable to execute strategy‚ all too often the first reaction is to redraw the organization chart or tinker with incentives. Far more effective would be to clarify decision rights and improve the flow of information both

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    Brian Gikunda Diamond ENC1101 09/17/2014 Assignment 1: Article Summary In this article‚ James Aston and John Wallis talk about the apocalyptic movies that are released before and after the attacks on the United States on September 11‚ 2001. They look at the fears and Issues following the 9/11 attack such as: the war on terror‚ American imperialism and other issues that involve the environment. This articles looks at movies with the same patterns and show the same disaster and apocalyptic genre

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    NO” To Bullying In The School System Brandi Williams May‚ 16‚ 2011 Saying” No” To Bullying In The U. S School Systems Abstract: Bullying has always been a part of the school experience‚ but In recent years everyone is learning that while bullying still exists‚ it has become more dangerous to our children and taken on different forms. This awareness has led to growing attention and plans to protect U. .S. students from the evolving phenomenon of bullying. Bullying in schools is a much

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    Article Summary With the increase in online courses‚ along came an increase in the drop out rates versus the traditional sit-in environment. During this study‚ valuable information was offered to increase student success and minimize drop out rates. There needs to be communication among peers and instructor to have success in online courses. A group of students from the University of Pretoria‚ were enrolled in a Masters program‚ and their online activities were tracked for 8 weeks‚ by a program

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    Bullying has been in our society for many years. It wasn’t until the 1970s that they started studying the effects of bullying. What was once in the school backyard is now on the internet and smartphones. It has grown so much in these past years with the technology that many people are concerned about what to do about it. Bullying has grown to an alarming rate with young adults therefore all schools need an awareness program to help stop it. Bullying often starts in schools and with kids at a very

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    Janet Sanchez Professor Cichelli Sociology 100 March 8‚ 2015 Article Summary In the article "Understanding American Worldview‚" the author J. LaVelle Ingram explains the cross cultural differences between Americans and immigrants. It also informs immigrants the atypical worldview of the American country they are adopting. Hence‚ these set of worldviews are categorized in five dimensions. In America‚ the first identified dimensions of worldview is that time focuses on the future instead of the past

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