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    numerous physical‚ mental‚ and social detriments. According to the 2009 Indicators of School Crime and Safety‚ about 20% of teens had been made fun of by a bully (2009). Educational environments should always be designed with the child in mind to help present a comfortable learning experience for all students trying to obtain knowledgeable information. No child should have to worry about someone trying to take that away from them. With all the various acts of bullying within today’s society‚ this

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    bullying. Bullying‚ whether done verbally‚ physically or in cyber space‚ is wrong and should be dealt with seriously. In Malaysia‚ we are also seeing a rise in bullying cases in schools and acts of violence in teenagers in the form of gangsterism‚ for example. Being a developing country intent on achieving First World status in the years to come‚ we have also inadvertently inherited some of First World’s problems‚ and bullying in schools is on an ascending scale. Although the relevant authorities tend

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    Introduction Dialog Axiata PLC Dialog Axiata PLC‚ an ISO 9001 certified company‚ is a subsidiary of Axiata Group Berhad. The company operates 2.5G and 3/3.5G Mobile Communications networks supporting the very latest in multimedia and mobile Internet services. Dialog has the distinction of being the first 3G operator in South Asia to commence commercial operations. Its local coverage spans all provinces of Sri Lanka‚ while international roaming is provided in over 200 destinations. Dialog Axiata‚

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    immigrant workers after the jobs in sweatshops After years working sweat shops many immigrants workers are lacking basic skills they need to live in everyday in America. Part 3 In the essay “Out of the Sweatshop and into the world‚” David Masello tells about the psychological effects on immigrant workers after the jobs in sweatshops. Immigrants ‚who are new to America ‚ just focus on work which require hard work. This hard job keep immigrants away from the background of america as they feel problem later

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    towards a common goal in the truest sense of team spirit. Introduction Dialog Axiata PLC (formerly known as Dialog Telekom PLC) operates Sri Lanka’s largest and fastest growing mobile telecommunication network – Dialog Mobile. The company is also one of the largest listed companies on the Colombo Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization. Dialog Axiata is a subsidiary of Axiata Group Berhard (Axiata). Dialog has spearheaded the mobile industry in Sri Lanka since the late 90’s‚ propelling

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    that approximately three million serious crimes take place at schools annually‚ which means an average 16‚000 major episodes occur each day. Almost 30 percent of students reported some to frequent participation in bullying behaviors‚ either as a bully‚ a victim‚ or a bystander (National Association of Social Workers [NASW]‚ (2002b). However‚ a survey study done by Salmivalli (2001) discovered that a majority of the school-aged children responded that they believe “bullying is stupid” (p.273).

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    February 2013 Children and Their Bullies: Defend Themselves or Not W.E Jacobs and Maureen McMahon in their article “Counterpoint: School Children Should Learn to Defend Themselves against Bullies” from the Points of Reference Center expresses why they believe that children should be able to defend themselves from bullies. Jacobs and McMahon argue that bullying is everywhere and has two aspects which is the victim that is supposed to act a certain way to the bully and the bully who shows the aggression.

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    society. There are many reason and effects of bullying. Although the reasons people bully others vary‚ there are many common factors seen in bullying situations. One of the main issues we see in bullies is that they have family issues such as parents fighting or money issues Children who are bullied have many negative effects. But the victims aren’t the only ones who are affected. Bullying also affects those who bully‚ and those who witness bullying. Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience

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    Bullies are criminals!

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    ENGL 1301 Essay 2 Professor Steph 17 October‚ 2013 Bullies are Criminals! We see many cases on television where innocent young kids take their life due to bullying. Cyber bullying is something that is seen a lot in America. There are many kids who suffer from this type of bullying‚ and their parents may not be aware of it till something bad happens to their child. Almost all kids in high school and middle school have access to either

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    Some of the best responses to a bully who does not realize their behavior is‚ in fact‚ intentional‚ is to address it with a role reversal approach. Ask how they would feel in that situation. The objective is to offer assistance with seeing how their activities influence others. In doing so‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and school staff can establish empathy (Paraclete Press‚ 2003). Likewise‚ kids don’t understand their conduct is that of a bully‚ so another response is to educate the child on what constitutes

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