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    Cyber bullying can be more terrifying than standard bullying, because the target typically does not know who is after them. Cyber bullies believe that because they are posting anonymously or not using their names, they can get away with anything. The case is that Internet activity is traceable. It is important to know that cyber bullying can be charged as crimes. In some cases, cyber bullies will be charged as sexual predators and have to be on the registry. Furthermore, items posted on the Internet

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    consequences against bullying on social networking websites. Cyberbullying is the specific use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person (“At Issue: Cyberbullying”). Technology includes electronic devices such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication

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    and accessible. Whether it be for pleasure,intimidation, or education our children are interracting more and more via the internet and social media accounts. This new media has created two new problems for students and teachers to deal with, cyber bullying and sexting. The biggest consequence is how to punish them. As people ourselves its argued how to decide what punishment is necessary, and whom exactly is capable enough of doing so. Yalda Uhls and Mathias H. Heck Jr take a more defined look

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    along with my other brother immediately start crying as well. The only thought that came to my head is why would someone as perfect as she, hate her life so much to want to end it. To better understand cyber bullying, it 's crucial to look at the causes and effects it has on teenagers. Teens cyber bully other teens because they want to feel in power. Bullies start out by feeling nothing, but when they begin to threaten or hurt someone else they feel like somebody. They want to make others fear them

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    The twenty first century has held endless opportunities for people to explore and grow. It has brought a developed internet, various forms of social media, and easier ways to communicate. People can now search the web for things to buy, places to go, or sights to see. There are posts to comment on, places to swipe right, and kitten videos to watch. There are also algorithms to record someone's key strokes, programs to steal credit card information, and websites for sexual predators to attract their

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    Cyber Bullying Bullying most certainly continues into high school, and in some cases even college. While the prevalence may not be as intense as it is in middle or high school, it seems clear that college students are dealing with cyber bullies as well. Up until a few years ago, it seemed that a blind eye, of sorts, was being turned to cyber bullying. The thought was that kids would be kids, and that they would ultimately get over it. It wasn’t really acknowledged as a real problem; bullying

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    cyber bullying can be good and laws should not get stricter To start cyber bullying isn't that bad it can be a good method to stop physical bullies and provide evidence for counselors and law enforcement .”Student speech is still protected by free speech laws, regardless of how cruel and unusual it is — especially when They’re off-campus”. In addition ,according to The sacurrent daily, making cyber laws stricter would violate a student of campus freedom of speech . One of the many problems with

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    Drug abuse affects people in many different ways. It can affect someone’s health, consume their entire life, or cause lasting effects on their brain. Unfortunately, this addiction extends farther than recreational drugs. For over twenty years, the internet has been a source of information, entertainment, and connection. Billions of people use the internet nowadays, from conducting research, to watching movies, to booking a hotel room, almost everything can be done online. With the world transforming

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    What is todays version of the cigarette? What is something that we think is fine today that ends up being the complete opposite in a few years? People have many theories, some could be right some could be wrong. I have one, it’s social media. Now social media isn’t going to harm you like a cigarette would but there are multiple problems social media can cause someone. You might value your worth based on how many followers or likes you have, you may be deceived when pursuing a relationship, it might

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    Imagine the world without any form of social media: No Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, or Twitter. We would have to stop endlessly scrolling through our feeds. We would not be able to conquer the constant overwhelming urge inside of us that makes social media a popular dependency. We would have to look up from our phones and see the world around us. Our society today solely revolves around the use of social media. Even though social media can be an exciting form of entertainment for many

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