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    on another through cyberbullying.” (Ohio 4). That means that if the bully has the knowledge of the images or videos to harm someone‚ they can enforce it on the target. Never give the bully information about the target‚ or else they will use that information to harm him or her. It would make the target feel worse than they might already think. One more difference is that you can be secret as the

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    I believe that one of the most harmful effects of Internet is its instant effect. As technology improves‚ Internet gives an instant effect for bullies to attack their targets. This new form of bullying could be measured as cyber bullying. In some ways‚ online bullying may differ from the traditional bullying. The most noticeable is that victims and bullies are interconnected through networking‚ which is Internet. Online bullying might turn out to be more abusive than the traditional bullying because

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    one student in particular and gaining the loyalty of bystanders who want to avoid becoming the next victim. These bullies taunt and tease their target before physically bullying the target. Targets of bullying in school are often pupils who are considered strange or different by their peers to begin with‚ making the situation harder for them to deal with. One student or a group can bully another student or a group of students. Bystanders may participate or watch‚ sometimes out of fear of becoming the

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    Scandinavia‚ studies shows that its 15% at the age between 7 and 16 that are bullies or victims. 7% are the victims and 9% are bullies. In perspective its low‚ and in Britain its 27% bullies and victims. Passed the 10-15 years the level of bullying has raised‚ a lot. The same studies shows that 35- 40% of the bullies from 13-16 age been registered in at least tree crimes of a age of 24. This shows that bullies are changing form bullies to criminal. If we then could stop them‚ the crime-level would also

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    of teens are repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet. Cyber threats are when teens post messages about harming themselves or another person and are sometimes followed by actual acts of violence. There have also been reports that cyber bullies will make FaceBook pages or web pages dedicated to insulting and bashing their victim‚ and 75 percent of teens have visited these sites. According to a UCLA study on cyber bullying‚ one in five teens report having been cyber bullied by someone they

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    that needs rectifying also there are much more than just anger management that needs to be put in place in order to curb this horrific epidemic called bullying. Let us now take a closer look at this hideous crime called bullying. What exactly is bully? According to the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development bullying is repeated verbal‚ physical‚ social or psychological aggressive behaviour by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to

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    of having some inferences that support the punishments towards bullies‚ there are also counter inferences such as bullying is not necessary bad to be punished as criminals. There many types of bullying‚ for example cyber-bullying‚ teasing‚ using different language that other people do not understand and many more. ‘Bullying can also be labeled as direct or indirect.’ (Carpenter & J. Ferguson‚ 2012). Direct bullying is when the bullies have a physical contact with their prey whereas indirect bullying

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    to act out and bully someone? Is it home life‚ a lack of self-esteem or confidence‚ or is just for sheer enjoyment? Bullying can be driven by these things as well as many others. Discrimination is a reason used very often to bully someone. Whether it is because of their color‚ size‚ disabilities‚ social standing‚ gender‚ or religion it is still used every day. There are also people that bully because of jealousy. A person may simply have a pair of shoes that the bully wants. The bully may torment this

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    the social impact of the increasing numbers of bullies‚ there should be more education for the victims and harsher consequences for the bullies. Bullying is on the rise. “Bullies are aggressive people who repeatedly physically or emotionally abuse‚ torment‚ or victimize someone else.” (Wells). A bully is a person who uses strength‚ popularity‚ or power to harm another person to make they feel better about themselves personally as a person. A bully is a person who purposely tries to harm others

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    involved and no one comes out to be the winner. Even the bully is a victim. Anyone can be a bully and may not even realize it. Bullying can be physical or mental and can occur over the Internet‚ when the bully and the victim are not even in the same place. By creating an environment that promotes respect and acceptance‚ bullying can stop. Why are disabled victims targeted for bullying? The bully gets a sense of power over the victim‚ to make the bully look & feel better to their peers‚ because it is expected

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