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    TBP Task 4 Western Governors University TBP Task 4 Bullying is a major topic in today’s news. Most people have been affected by bullies. They have been bullied themselves‚ have bullied someone or know someone that has been bullied. Bullies are made‚ not born. The affects that bullying has can be life altering and have long term issues. Bullying can be prevented through parents being more involved in the lives of their children‚ community involved prevention and peer based prevention. There

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    school children experience an intense amount of fear due to the increase in violent behavior provided by the bully. Bullying can result in fear‚ depression‚ thoughts of suicide and low self-esteem. The typical bully usually targets weak persons or people that are socially awkward. They target people they know will not retaliate such as the skinny nerd or the shy chubby kid. Some say the bullies come from a troubled family and act out to get attention. This is not always true; they might be trying to

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    imbalance of power between the parties involved. Bullying is broken into two categories: 1) direct bullying‚ and 2) indirect bullying‚ also known as social aggression. Direct bullying is the form most common to male bullies. Social aggression or indirect bullying is most common to female bullies and young children‚ and is characterized by forcing the victim into social isolation. This isolation is achieved through a wide variety of techniques‚ including: spreading gossip‚ refusing to socialize with the

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    and continue if not handled correctly. The three types of bullying behavior are direct‚ indirect and cyber-bullying. All three differ in approach but all have the same affect on an adolescent that is trying to get through each day. Adolescences who bully are more likely to get into serious problems. Which could result in alcohol or drug abuse‚ problems in school and getting into unnecessary fights. These problems could last them into adulthood. Adolescences that get bullied are more likely to have

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    Cyber Bullying

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    Almost everyone knows someone who has been bullied or was a bully at some time. Now‚ with new advances in technology‚ bullying is evolving. Some people have started to call this change “cyber bullying‚” which is defined as “bullying that involves the use of e-mail‚ instant messaging‚ text digital imaging messages and digital images sent via cellular phones‚ Web pages‚ Web logs (blogs)‚ chat rooms or discussion groups‚ and other information communication technologies.” (Kowalski‚ Limber‚ Agatston

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    Why Do People Cyberbully

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    who are likely to bully: those who are popular and those who are on the social fringes. Popular kids or teens may bully because: * They see it as a way to stay popular. * Hurting others makes them feel powerful. Kids or teens who are less socially successful may bully because: * It helps them cope with their own low self-esteem. * They think it will help them fit in with their peers. * They have trouble empathizing with those they hurt. In general‚ bullies’ behavior usually

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    he/she might be annoying or different. To begin with a student or person may become a bully from home life. In Source 1‚ it states that “some kids have trouble at home‚ and when they are at school‚ they let it all out.’’ Another reason humans do this horrible thing is to connect with other people they have in common with. Did you know there is two things most people are? A wicked bully or a rotten bystander.

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    The audience I would try to reach in regards to an alternate version of my persuasive essay would be the governments of the world that have taken advantage of America’s passivity in the world‚ such as China and Iran. By having them as my audience‚ it would send a message that America is not going to be a footstool anymore‚ and that whomever tries to step on or over will be dealt with accordingly. By seeing my work‚ maybe it would prevent them from taking specific courses of action because they too

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    Bullies? Mean people that tease you? Nobody likes those kind of people. Bullies usually have a reason behind all of their bullying. Whether its emotions or people at home it’s never good to treat people like that. For example‚ the character ‚Julian‚ from ‚Wonder by R.J Palacio‚ has been developing this occurring rudeness to August Pullman the new kid at Beecher Prep middle school‚ from his mother who edited Auggie out of the class picture. Another example of a bully is Andy Simms from Macaroni Boy

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    Streets of London

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    though something in his life and he has found himself walking through the streets of London. It leads readers to believe that something has happened in which led this man to go on a long walk along the Thames River. The last line of the poem‚ "And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse" tells the reader that something has happened between this man and his wife. As this man is walking‚ he describes what he sees on people ’s faces. It ’s not a very upbeat description‚ "And mark in every face I meet…

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