Buying has a broader meaning in the United States. Rather than its definition as a state of being tortured by a stronger person, the term is defined regarding physical or mental harassment by others. Besides, people are tormented when there is a disparity in power distribution within a particular locality....
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Bullying and Cyberbullying: A Complex Issue Bullying is a prevalent problem in United States schools. Often, acts of bullying are physical acts, though a majority are psychological. In fact, bullies are often victims themselves, and seek ways to channel their frustrations, finding these in their ‘vulnerable’ colleagues. These vulnerable victims are...
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Bullying and its Complexity Bullying is a prevalent problem in United States schools. Often, acts of bullying are physical acts, though a majority are psychological. In fact, bullies are often victims themselves, and seek ways to channel their frustrations, finding these in their ‘vulnerable’ colleagues. These vulnerable victims are themselves struggling...
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Part 1: Physical vs. Verbal Victimization Physical victimization disrupts the normal behavior of the victim once the person starts to experience it. This form of victimization results to anger and despair as the victims are forced to live in fear of physical abuse. As a result of continued abuse anger mounts...
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Green, Gregory. Bullying: A Concern for Survival. Education, vol. 128, no. 2, 2007, p. 333-336. http://link.galegroup.com.db07.linccweb.org/apps/doc/A175443002/PROF?u=lincclin_ec c"sid=PROF"xid=870529c9. Accessed 5 Dec. 2018. The author states that provision of additional training about violence prevention for students as well as teachers and administrators can contribute the eradication of bullying acts. However, he...
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As cases of bullying continue to be witnessed and recorded in the most institutions, various institutions have been forced to re-evaluate their strategies and methods separating those that deliver positive results from those that do not deliver. It is with these evaluations that efforts would be channeled towards appropriate methods...
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Bullying in Higher Institutions of Education For a long time now, people have been more conversant with bullying in high school. Few, when asked whether bullying exists in colleges and university, will say yes. The reason for this is that bullying in higher institutions of education is not talked about like...
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Cyberbullying refers to the deliberate use of technology, for instance, social media, the internet, or gaming environments to humiliate, harass, threaten, or badmouth someone. The vice is a severe problem in the American society, and like any other form of bullying, it poisons a person's reputation, joy, and well-being. Incidences...
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Cyberbullying: Types and Consequences Cyberbullying is and has been part of childhood, adolescence and sometimes continues into adulthood. Cyberbullying manifests in different ways as has been brought out in this article. It can be in the form of harassment, impersonation, flaming, outing and trickery, exclusion and ostracism, denigration, cyberstalking and defamation....
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The authors of the article are Alexia Georgakopoulos from Nova Southeastern University in USA, LaVena Wilkin from Sullivan University in USA, and Brianna Kent from Nova Southeastern University in USA. The article was published on January 2011. The article explores the problem of workplace bullying in organizations, the negative impacts...
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Cyberbullying: A New Form of Terror Cyberbullying is a new form of terror defined as an intentional act of repeated aggression, using some form of technology such as the internet and mobile phone towards other people (Dooley Cross, 2009). Psychological Damage and Anonymity The impact can be devastating to the victims...
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The letter to the editor serves important role in communication. It serves a very crucial function and also has the ability to spread and share information. Robert Naglar Miller from Chicago, in his letter to the editor, has discussed issues concerning the bullying and harassment in the workplace. The letter...
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