Cyber Bullying Informative Essay

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    When someone is done wrong they usually seek vengeance. Studies have shown that a victim of bullying lashes out not only on the bully but on the peers that laughed along or did nothing to help the victim. “Charles Andrew Williams, who killed two students and wounded thirteen more during a 2001 shooting spree at Santana High School in Santee, California, said afterward that he was tired of being bullied by other students.” Many victim’s hold in their heart or pain until it explodes into violence

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    show you about the importance of being safe online. I think the most important things to be careful of are password safety, cyber bullying, and scams. Cyberbullying is when someone gets made fun of online. Over 20% of High School students get cyber bullied regularly. Cyber bullying can have have serious consequences you could get kidnapped or worse. Overall Cyber bullying is as bad or worse than regularly because they might want get your password. Passwords are the key to all your stuff so be careful

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    Typically, the person that is doing the cyberbullying is generally a victim of bullying themselves. How is cyberbullying done? Normally, the use of electronic devices to send messages that tend to emotional hurt someone feelings. Social media can lead to many negative outcomes when communicating to others. For example, if a teenage boy responds on a girl’s photo stating she is “ugly” is considered online bullying. One popular social media site is Facebook that over millions of people use for communicating

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    “So, what did you do in school today?” asks a mother.. “Hmph,”says the child . “Listen to me!” shouts the mother, “I don't care!” the child makes clear. “Get off your phone!” she roared.I am aware that a problem today is social media addiction. Too many people are getting too distracted by their phones or tablets. Some people feel they are being ignored by another person because they are paying attention to an electronic device. I find this topic very interesting because it is something that almost

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    St. Patricks Day Pranks

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    Papa (2011), emphasized that “current classroom teachers are ‘digital immigrants’ preparing a generation of ‘digital natives’”(p.109). This concept that was alarmingly true last Thursday, when a small group of students employed the use of technology to pull a St. Patrick’s Day prank. The scheme was simple enough, the culprits downloaded an android app which would allow them to selectively turn on the classroom televisions to airplay youtube videos. Interestingly, they had preselected a goofy, yet

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    such as posting embarrassing pictures of someone online, or pretending to be another person online. “ 20% of youth ages 11-18 have been a victim of cyberbullying,” (Source 3). Cyberbullying can have the same effects on a person just like normal bullying. Low self esteem, depression, eating disorders, and even suicide can be provoked by cyberbullying. So, if we want teens to stop harassing each other online, we should prosecute individuals for their hateful statements and actions on the internet

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    Bullying is intimidating someone by using superior strength or influence. There are three main types of bullying known as physical bullying, verbal bullying, and cyberbullying. Since 2011, the popularity of cyberbullying has increased by 85% because more children have access to social media. Tons of people do not know what cyberbullying is - it is any type of bullying via electronic medium, such as phone calls, text messages, and all social media. When cyberbullying started to become “popular”, it

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    Sexting In Schools

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    Sexting is not only restricting between teenagers but also happens between adults and adolescents, and the result of such events often miserable. To protect children from sexting, support a safety Internet environment is the bottom requirement. Parents and schools play a critical role in the growing period of the child. The concern and exhortation from parents and schools are the most important factor that prevents teens from addicting to network and causing cyberbullying. “Fifth-one coded statements

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    updates in technology and the easy access that teens have to these electronic resources. Whether at school, a local coffee shop, or in their own home, teens can gain access to computers, and are able to use them for cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place online or through any electronic device such as a computer or cellphone. There are many different ways to bully someone through these devices. This includes text messages, emails, direct messages on social media, comments on social

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    protection of the community. Authorizing officials to monitor devices comes with several positive results. For example, officials can prevent cyberbullying. The article “Watch What You Type” states that, “If a school catches a student bullying someone online before the police do, the student is less likely to end up in legal trouble.” Not only are those being cyberbullied safer with officials checking devices, but kids who make one mistake do not have to be defined by the mistake they

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