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    Bullying is still a very big problem these days‚ with the ever increasing growth of the internet and internet-connected electronics‚ it seems to be only getting worse. With new technological advances‚ comes new forms of bullying. One can now be bullied‚ virtually everywhere! Such as social networking sites‚ email‚ school‚ cellphones‚ and even at his/her own home. Their are 5 main forms of bullying today‚ and those are: Physical bullying‚ Emotional Bullying‚ Sexual bullyingCyber bullying‚ and Racial

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    Thao Nguyen English 101 Mr. Merchant October 19‚ 2012 Essay #2 Causes and Effects of Gender Inequality Throughout history‚ countless acts of gender inequality can be identified; the causes of these discriminating accounts can be traced back to different causes. The general morality of the inequity relies on a belief that men are superior to women; because of this idea‚ women have spent generations suffering under their counterparts. Also‚ a common expectation is that men tend to be more

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    Bullying 1. What is bullying? Bullying is when someone or a group of people with more power repeatedly and intentionally causes hurt or harm to another person or group of people who feel helpless to respond. Bullying can continue over time‚ is often hidden from adults and will probably continue if no action is taken. 2. There are four kinds of bullying: Physical bullying Physical bullying includes hitting‚ kicking‚ tripping‚ pinching and pushing or damaging property. Verbal bullying Verbal

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    Cause and Effect Essay: Teenage Pregnancy Teenage Pregnancy is one of the most alarming issues in our world today. Many teenagers engage themselves in sexual intercourse with their partners just to be “in” with their friends. Surprisingly‚ some countries even celebrate early teenage pregnancy‚ as it is a clear sign of fertility. But moderately‚ a teenage girl being pregnant before adulthood is critically looked down upon with shame. In 2009‚ around 410‚000 teenage girls‚ ages 15 to 19‚ gave birth

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    Cause and Effect Essay THE MONKEYS PAW The story‚ “The Monkey’s Paw‚” is about a small family‚ a husband‚ Mr. White‚ his wife‚ Mrs. White‚ and their adult son‚ Herbert. The family is relaxing and enjoying each others company‚ while father and son play chess. They are expecting a visitor over later that evening; an old friend of Mr. Whites. When Sergeant-Major Morris arrived‚ and as the three men sat around drinking‚ reminiscing and exchanging stories‚ Morris told the family a tale of a

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    daily. With technology assisting or occupying the majority of our day‚ the conversations we participate in daily are more often limited to a text or phone call. The second way technology has affected my life has caused an increase in the amount of bullying found online among students. With social media being the new façade for students to anonymously pick on one another‚ there’s been a noticeable increase in physical violence in schools‚ as well as a soaring statistic in pre-teen and teen suicides

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    listened to him more carefully in the years preceding the shooting. She wonders what questions she could have asked that might have encouraged her son to open up about whatever he was feeling‚”(Strasser). People assumed causes for the disaster such as violent movies‚ violent games‚ bullying‚ and gangs. Since the Columbine disaster more and more school shootings have happened. “The hallways erupted in screaming‚ terror-stricken pandemonium as students realised this was… another increasingly familiar scene;

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    BULLYING DEFINITION Bullying is unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated‚ or has the potential to be repeated‚ over time. Bullying includes actions such as making threats‚ spreading rumors‚ attacking someone physically or verbally‚ and excluding someone from a group on purpose. THERE’S MANY TYPE OF BULLYING 1) Cyberbullying Cyber-bullying is any bullying done through the use of technology. Cyber bullying

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    that 27.8% of students reported being bullied at school‚ while 9% reported being cyber-bullied anywhere (NCES‚ 2013). According to NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children)‚ almost half (46%) of children and young people say they have been bullied at school at some point in their lives. 38% of disabled children worried about being bullied and 18% of children and young people who worried about bullying said they would not talk to their parents about it. Over half (55%) of lesbian

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    In academia Main article: Bullying in academia Bullying in academia is workplace bullying of scholars and staff in academia‚ especially places of higher education such as colleges and universities. It is believed to be common‚ although has not received as much attention from researchers as bullying in some other contexts. Bullying Definition Bullying is unwanted‚ aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated‚ or

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