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    Today i will talk about cyberbullying and why it is not allowed and it can cause so much deaths and how many people it has killed over the years because of it. Cyberbullying is not allowed and you can get arrested for it because you found out that someone has killed themselves over the harsh words you said over the internet. Always be nice on the internet don’t cyberbully or you could go to jail or even worse have consequences over your action. If u are being bullied on the internet don’t kill yourself

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    I will be speaking about the need for zero tolerance of cyber bullying due to the great extent of irreversible emotional harm it gives to its victims. Cyberbullying is when the internet or cyberspace‚ is used as a means to torment‚ threaten‚ or humiliate a child or a teenager. Due to the internet’s nature to connect with others‚ cyberbullying amplifies the harm caused by a post with malice. A series of posts exaggerated for the pure intention of causing harm to others‚ is easily circulated within

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    Many kids have or are being cyberbullied today. Bullying is just the bully to the victim‚ but cyberbullying can have much wider audiences and can be a lot harder to ignore or avoid. With all of the new technology and social media sites‚ cyberbullying is becoming more common. This leads me to believe that individuals should be prosecuted for cyberbullying. Kids who are cyberbullied are more likely to use alcohol and drugs‚ skip school‚ have a lower self-esteem‚ and also have more health issues

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    “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me” is false‚ words hurt‚ they scar in fact. Fat‚ Ugly‚ Worthless….”Why are you even alive‚ nobody likes you!” How would you feel if that was your brother or your sister? Words have a big effect on people and can haunt them for the rest of their lives. Everyone knows about cyber bullying but no one ever talks about‚ well ladies and gentlemen it’s time. Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their

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    everywhere‚ and unbelievably‚ we see it every day‚ but with the advancements in technology‚ there is bullying that is happening from behind the screens of teenagers everywhere. Individuals anywhere between the ages of 11 and 18 have been victims of cyberbullying. 60% of victims say that their experiences online have affected them at school‚ home‚ and with their friends and they experience frustration‚ anger and sadness. It’s not fair to these innocent students to be victims of such an awful game. Most

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    engage in cyberbullying “to limit his or her computer privileges to school assignments only” (Diane Wedner‚ 2013‚ p. 8). Furthermore‚ to reinforce her argument‚ Wedner includes a list of negative symptoms indicated by most victims of bullying. Finally‚ she notes that anti-bullying policies often don’t work unless schools have a system in place for students to report bullying (often times‚ student action is encouraged by concerned parents at home). What makes Wedner’s article persuasive is its consistent

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    choose varies on the severity of the cyber bullying issue. Although cyber bullying is considered a serious crime in many places‚ some people argue that it is there freedom of speech which allows them to post anything they want online. They believe that getting the government involved will just be taking away their freedom of speech. In the end however‚ people who use the internet or any other technology should be aware of dangers such as cyber bullying. It is wise to keep oneself updated to deal with

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    Cyberbullying: a Virtual Menace Sheri Bauman‚ Ph.D. University of Arizona Tucson‚ Arizona‚ United States Paper to be presented at the National Coalition Against Bullying National Conference Melbourne‚ Australia November 2 – 4‚ 2007 Cyberbullying: a Virtual Menace School bullying attracted considerable attention worldwide as it became apparent that this widespread behavior was neither innocuous nor stamina-building but harmful and insidious. A considerable and growing body of research

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    Cyberbullying Younger generations cannot remember a time before technology. Technology is an every day necessity for both teens and adults that allow us to communicate with new and old friends. We can do this through social networking sites‚ sending quick texts saying we are “on the way”‚ an email‚ and much more. Technology has given us the opportunity to connect with people all over the world. Although technology can be seen as a beautiful thing that is beneficial to our generation‚ it also has

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    For decades‚ physical bullying has been a consistent problem for young people attending school. Yet the rapid growth of the Internet has redefined how students pick on one another‚ giving the traditional bullying a new form. Cyberbullying is now the new era of bullying; where faces can be hidden and hurtful words can be stamped for the world to see. Since the creation of social networking sites‚ online bullying has become a global phenomenon and has been affecting hundreds of lives worldwide‚ especially

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