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    the age. Over the years‚ a lot of people have been against bullying especially in school. There are no positive outcome from bullying‚ and the list for the negative outcome is never ending. In school‚ kids are more likely to skip school‚ both who bully and those who got bullied. Most kids who get bullied are more likely to get physically sick‚ for example: stomach ache‚ headache‚ and acute asthma‚ bruises‚ scratch‚ scar and eczema. The kids who got bullied will try to hide it from their parents or

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    postings to bully another student in any of the ways described above. Examples of cyber bullying are sending threatening or insulting messages by phone and e-mail and spreading destructive rumors that ruin the reputation of a fellow student or worker. Bullying can occur just about everywhere: in any kind of school- poor or wealthy public or private‚ single-sex or co-education. It happens in outside in or outside the classroom in the workplace‚ and online Boys and girls are equal. Cyber bullies: Individuals

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    Sunflower 1. Botanical Classification i. Botanical Name: The botanical name of sunflower is Helianthus annuus L. ii. Biological Classification: Kingdom Plantae Class Magnoliopsida Order Asterales Family Asteracae Genus Helianthus Specie H.annus 2. Origin And History Sunflower probably originated in the south-western United States‚ or somewhere in Mexico‚ where it was used in many forms. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century and imported into Russia

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    * Revenge * Take their feelings out on others Some people bully to get power‚ they think if you push people around and make them do what you want them to do you will get noticed. They think that gets their name out there that makes them feel cool they get attention they become popular.but some bullies do it just because they like to hurt people see the victim cry and if the victim has to the nerve to n to respond the bully has no pity.Most people think if you are popular you can get away

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    bullying in many ways. A key difference between cyber bullying and traditional bullying is the ability to bully without a face-to-face altercation. The bully is also invisible and not knowing who is responsible can add to a victim’s insecurity. It is no longer about the one big‚ mean bully picking on the smaller kid in the schoolyard. Any person with an Internet connection of any kind can bully almost anyone else. Cyber bullying has the same insidious consequences as any kind of bullying‚ causing

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    Don’t let words bully you After watching and reading all the stuff i’m supposed to‚ I can now identify the theme. I think the theme of everything I just looked at is don’t let words bully you and bring you down. I know this is the theme because of these reasons. In the story‚ “Tuesday of the other June” by Norma Fox Mazer the theme of the story is don’t become the bully when you’re being bullied. The main character/narrator is being bullied by a girl with her same name‚ June. Yet June wanted to

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    that? Or can you even image getting punch at and getting pick at‚ calling you names in class and threatening texts every minute whether you are in class or at home and you’re friends wouldn’t help you out because they are too scared of the bully and the bully would followed you home and wouldn’t you feel scared. Can you imagine that? There are people who experience this in their day to day life. When you bullied someone especially for a long time whether it is physical‚ verbal‚ social or cyber‚

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    psychologically powerful than the aggressor. The particular concern with the frequent bullying of children is that it will have an adverse impact on victims scholastic achievement‚ desire to attend school‚ and self-esteem (Olweus D.‚ Rigby K). Bullies are people. Bullies want power and that’s what they get when they are picking on someone. In today’s society bullying is and will continue to be a problem if it is not addressed. Bullying represents a significant problem in U.S. schools‚ affecting approximately

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    Bullying is a problem that affects millions of students‚ and it has everyone worried‚ not just the kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents‚ teachers‚ and other adults don’t always see it‚ they may not understand how extreme bullying can get. Some bullies attack their targets physically‚ which can mean anything from shoving or tripping to punching or hitting‚ or even sexual assault. Others use psychological control or verbal insults to put themselves in charge. Bullying is a behavior that can only

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    Bullying Research “In 2008‚ students ages 12 to 18 were victims of about 1.2 million nonfatal crimes (theft3 plus violent crime at school‚ compared to about 1 million nonfatal crimes away from school The total at-school crime and theft victimization rates of students ages 12 to 18 declined between 2007 and 2008. The total crime victimization rate of students ages 12 to 18 at school declined from 57 victimizations per 1‚000 students in 2007 to 47 victimizations per 1‚000 students in 2008.” "Bullying

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