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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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    Alese Tierney Prof. Sharp November 7th‚ 2013 English 099 Cyber Bullying Bullies have been around for a long time‚ but in the past 10-to-15 years there is a new type of bullying that has developed called cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is similar to physical bullying; however‚ the bullying takes place on the Internet and can happen at any time any day. The difference between cyber and physical bullying is that online the emotional and verbal abuse both exist; however‚ the physical abuse is

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    Though many individuals recall bullies from their elementary school days‚ some are realizing that bullies can exist in the workplace as well. And these bullies do not just pick on the weakest in the group‚ rather‚ any subordinate in their path may fall prey to their torment‚ according to Dr. Gary Namie‚ director of the Workplace Bullying and Trauma Institute. Dr. Namie further says workplace bullies are not limited to men-women are at least as likely to be bullies. However‚ gender discrepancies are

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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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    Research Professor: Dr. Alice Ledford Research Advisor: Dr. Virginia Leiker September 14‚ 2011 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Literature Review Bullying with Adolescence Bullying and Behavior Externalities of Bullying The Bully- Victim Relationship References Chapter 2 Literature Review This part of the study will be discussing the relevant literature connected with the study of bullying in elementary schools. This part of the study accounts the works that

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    passage or harmless behavior that helps build character‚ bullyingis now known to have long-term academic‚ physical‚ and emotional effects on both the victimand the bully. A student is being bullied when he or she is “exposed‚ repeatedly and over time‚” to abuse or harassment by one or more other students (Olweus‚ 1996). The goal of the bully is to gain power over and dominate other individuals. There are three forms of bullying: physical (including hitting‚ kicking‚ spitting‚ pushing‚ stealing‚ and destruction

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    [pushed him] so far that[he wanted] to become the bully ”(Bully). This shows that because Alex was exposed to this violent and cruel behavior so often‚ he almost wanted to become a bully as well. Dr. Tonja R. Nansel and colleagues at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development did a nationwide experiment which included “15‚686 students in sixth through tenth grade in public and private schools”. They found out that children who bully and that children who are bullied are “more likely

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    other digital device. Almost half of teens in the United States are cyber bullied. Females are more likely to participate in cyber bullying and get cyber bullied than a male will (bullying statistics). Some children who are cyber bullied think the bullies do it because they think it is funny or they have nothing better to do with their time. When it comes to cyber bullying‚ they are often motivated by anger‚ revenge or frustration. Sometimes they do it for entertainment or because they are bored and

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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 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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