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    someone’s social humiliation. Convert Bullying includes lying‚ spreading rumors‚ negative facial expression‚ and playing nasty jokes embarrass‚ humiliate‚ and simulate unkindly. The fifth one is INTIMIDATION. When a bully threatens someone else and frightens that person enough to make him/her do what the bully wants. The last one is SOCIAL ALIENATION. When a bully excludes someone from a group on purpose. It also includes a bully spreading

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    moment the contact between families is at risk. The second negative effect or internet appears to be related with the impersonate characteristic we talked previously. Because‚ internet is impersonal most of the time‚ is the perfect media for spreading rumors and misinforming the entire community. A very common form of misinformation is the use of chain letters. For example‚ someone sends you an e-mail saying that McDonald’s burgers are genetically engineered (and you believe it even without evidence)

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    Nerlens Noel and Jordan Clarkson to talk about. Noel who’ve been to numerous trade rumors for the past few months is again back at the hot seat and many believe that he will be dealt by the 76ers anytime from now. As for Clarkson‚ he’s been in trade rumors but not as frequent as Noel. However‚ his value is increasing and so as the possibility that he’ll be traded is also growing. And now‚ reports are spreading that it might be best for the Lakers and 76ers to meet at the trading table and discuss

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    An innocent man afraid to be lynched. Children afraid of a man described with rumors. A daughter who is afraid of her own abusive father. In literature‚ emotions ae expressed through different characters. In Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ fear is shown through dialogue and the characterization of four major characters. An innocent‚ African American man that was accused of rape and is afraid to get hurt and lynched. Tom Robinson has conflict with a white gang in Maycomb and is horrified to

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    The Disadvantages of Letting Students Use Their Cell Phones at School Published by KRISARU.com (Web News) on July 24‚ 2012 | 0 Comment Secure Your Name as Domain Name | Learn To Do Yourself | Website For ALL | Domain Names In most high schools‚ the majority of the students own a cell phone. Whatever the rules are at their school about cell phones‚ students use them. Sometimes they are caught by their teachers‚ but most of the time‚ students get away with it. Having a cell phone at school comes

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    Jay Gatsby has only been met by a few‚ and a stranger to Nick until he attends Gatsby’s party. Many characters wonder the nature of Gatsby‚ drawing conclusion and spreading rumors that he has killed a man and was a German spy during World War I. Gatsby knew of these rumors but decided to stay a mystery to hide who he used to be. These rumors clouded Nick’s image of Gatsby so when he finally met him‚ Nick was dumbfounded by his appearance. Nick was expecting someone older‚ fancier‚ and fatter than the

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    The dictionary defines propaganda as many things. One is ‘information‚ rumors‚ etc. deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person‚ group‚ movement‚ institution‚ nation‚ etc.’ The second definition is ‘the deliberate spreading of such information‚ rumors‚ etc.’ And the third is ‘the particular doctrines or principles propagated in an organization or movement.’ The root word of propaganda is ‘to propagate’ which means spreading‚ disseminating‚ indoctrinating‚ multiplying‚ increasing‚ and reproducing

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    actually. Gossip can destroy someone just from a simple rumor spread innocently about them. In The Aeneid‚ gossip is a main topic that is referenced throughout the story told by a character named Rumor. Rumor’s doings cause people to do irrational things‚ because of the things they hear. Virgil uses Rumor to show how damaging gossip can be. Gossip spreads like wildfire‚ and not in a good way‚ in which Rumor is a great representation of this. Rumor always has something to say about everyone. Her information

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    novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ who shows kindness and innocence when he leaves objects inside of the tree for Jem and Scout. He is also not able to do anything about people spreading rumors about him. He is very misunderstood at the beginning of the novel and is portrayed as a mean person because of the rumor that had been spread around saying that he had stabbed his father in the leg. Boo Radley shows his kindness and innocence in many ways throughout the novel‚ such as when he saves Jem

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    witchcraft. The rest of the play either she hid things or lied to get her way out of trouble. Therefore Abigail is the cause of Witchcraft in Salem. “She wants me dead‚ John‚ you know it!” (lines 357) describing how Abigail has started conflict by spreading rumors about goody Proctor. Just because of what was told about Goody Proctor automatically

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