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    Cyber Bullying Identity

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    that they are on. On Facebook‚ bullies have a wide variety of tactics to attack such as creating a fake page‚ or a harmful post towards their victim. “(A) bully will use whatever means they can to get to the person they want to get to.” (Flott) The question is are there any parallels that can be made about how these bullies use language to tear down their victims? Bullies obviously do not have a set word bank that they choose from‚ yet there are many consistencies in the language they use. “You see a

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    arguments advanced by its supporters. Every alternative day some news is published in print and electronic media regarding death or suicide committed by students who were victims of ragging. Besides the mental agony the victim suffers‚ in many cases there are also physical injuries that could result in grievous injuries to the victim. In addition the effect is not only on an individual but on the family‚ the institution itself‚ educational system‚ and the entire society.It is therefore extremely essential

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    Letter Writing

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    stressed‚ workplace bullying can have serious consequences. Therefore‚ it is vital for victims to help themselves. What is more‚ the first step should be to talk to the bully. If this has no effect‚ the victim should keep a record of the bully’s unreasonable behavior by‚ for example‚ making notes and keeping any incriminating emails or memos. Needless to say‚ this evidence can prove very useful if the victim decides to report the bullying to a manager or union representative. Furthermore‚ employers

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    Stockholm Syndrome

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    and supplies even more so‚ the six of them were in near constant contact with one another and no one else. The robbers were careful to put in place a few methods to keep possibility of rescue relatively low. Dynamite and snare traps attached to the victims was the preferred preventative measure to stop or slow police progress‚ if the robbers were attacked the hostages would die and rescue efforts were for nothing. The police brought the situation to an end and after the hostages were freed they defended

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    Warlike Aztecs

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    The Aztecs were extremely warlike due to political‚ economic‚ and social reasons. Politically‚ the Aztecs used fear and ruthless tactics‚ as well as strategies‚ to achieve political goals and expand their empire. Accordingly‚ their wealth and power depended on collected tribute demanded and collected from conquered tribes‚ which allowed their economic wealth to further grow in magnificence and prosperity. Finally‚ the Aztecs’ strong belief in human sacrifice consisted of mostly war captives‚ in

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    set alight‚ dragged and‚ raped‚ or Acid is thrown on their faces –perhaps the worst form of torture. Acid attack results in a living death‚ a lifetime in hell on earth. The victim becomes pariah‚ outcast from the society‚ employment and sometimes from their families too. The statistics of acid attack in Asia itself is 1000 victims per year which is indeed very disturbing. The general idea is acid attack prevails mostly in small towns and rural areas‚ but it’s wrong to believe that urban English-speaking

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    stopbullying.gov‚ above 3.2 million students are victims to bullying each year. Bullies are worse than bystanders. There could be many reasons students are bullied. One of the principle reasons is that the victim is weaker than the bully in any way. The reason someone might become a bully is because they either have something happening to them in their personal lives or they were bullied. Bullies are so much worse than bystanders because bullies cause their victims depression and might cause them to commit

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    Safety Precautions and Self Defence for Women BY ALANNA REBECCA Have you ever witnessed rape or have been a victim of rape yourself? The very thought of rape will send an average woman a wave of fear. As a woman‚ it is natural to be afraid and to shy away due to embarrassment when it comes to this topic. However‚ it is high time that we took a stand and learnt to not be blind to take precautions and to protect ourselves‚ self-defend. Rape cases in Malaysia have increased immensely - with

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    Technology and Bullying

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    correlated to new technologies. This paper will explore how technology is used to enhance and/or replace traditional bullying methods. It will discuss the anonymity and virtual freedom of bullies‚ and it will also discuss the relative helplessness of the victims and offer suggestions to counter bullying with technology. The word “technology” generally evokes a positive image in most people. Touch screens‚ bells‚ whistles‚ widgets‚ icons‚ 4 GB‚ and applications are all terms that excite the “techie”

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    Soberay‚ & Smith‚ 2016). Although the military offers services to Veterans that have suffered MST‚ victims still feel reluctant to report the issue or seek services. Most of these cases go unreported because the victim fears that they will be reprimanded‚ shunned by their peers‚ and may even

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