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    can’t without removing an aspect of their skin as well. Nowadays, cyberbullying is the most common form of bullying. Bullies find pleasure to hide behind a computer screen because they don’t get to see the pain they are causing the victim. In a way, the computer screen acts the same way the paint acts for the savages in the novel; it masks their remorse. When compared to real verbal bullying, cyberbullying is more discreet, effective and cowardly. The problem with it is that the bullies often get

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    This is an alarming statistic according to co-author Dr. Megan Moreno who said, “That’s a jump off the page. This is the type of bullying that is going beyond those childhood and adolescent years and into young adulthood” (Selkie et al, 81). Victims of cyberbullying experience a variety of emotional effects, with an increase in emotional distress. In another study conducted of 799

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    comments on the internet, cyberbullying isn’t an easy thing to get rid of. In the radio interview about the dangers of cyberbullying with Brett Warnke, Brett states, “But with a surge in the popularity of new technology among children and teens, bullying has become a problem that doesn’t always stop at the end of the school day.” In this statement, he tells us that cyberbullying is not just a problem that halts, cyberbullying does not stop because people are on technology constantly and they could

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    The Assembly Bill No. 746 Chapter 72 was created to amend Section 32261 of the Education Code. As an extension to the Interagency School Safety Demonstration Act of 1985, this law updates the definition of bullying to include the “post on a social network Internet Web site” (A.B. 746, 2011). Approved by the governor of California in July 7, 2011, the objective of this law was to ensure the ensure students, defined as pupils, of public schools their rights to attend classes in a safe and secure

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    One out of 20 cyberbullies in the US is the aggressor and the target, a new study – published in the Journal of Adolescent Health -- discovered. The issue surfaced after the death of 14-year-old Hannah Smith of Leicestershire, England, who hanged herself. She appeared to be a victim of online harassment for months, however, after Smith died, officials from Ask.fm discovered that 98 percent of the messages she received came from the same internet provider address as the computer she used. Ask.fm is

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    A girl is crying quietly to herself staring at her computer. You see on the screen that an anonymous person named “SilentNight” is sending messages that contain content shaming this girl for how she would never accomplish anything in life. These occurrences in the United States happen regularly. 1 in 4 teenagers have been cyberbullied one point or another. Freedom of speech is being misused because you can say whatever you want no matter how extreme, it is creating cyberbullying and cyberstalking

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    Internet Problems

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    The internet has been put in the spotlight many times. Psychologists claim it is a bad influence on future generations. It has been proven that the internet has caused a “200% increase in suicide rates in kids 10-14 years old” (qtd. in Mansfield). We could try and medicate to stop those suicides from happening when they start occurring, but that would be just treating the symptom and not the root of the problem. The main problem is the internet and the effects it has on people. Kids who use the internet

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    Newspaper vs the Internet

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    Qn 2: Newspapers are under attack from the Internet, What strategies might they follow in order to survive? Internet technology has a solid effect on how firms compete in the twenty-first century. Michael Porter (strt mgment ) stated that companies that succeed in the twenty-first century are the ones who use the internet as a compliment to traditional ways of competing, rather than those who set their internet initiatives apart from their established operations. Printed news goes back hundreds

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    Bullying by electric forms of contact, better known as cyberbullying, has become an epidemic throughout the world in the last few years. While those affected may not be harmed physically, mentally and emotionally they are tortured and some never recover. For youths who have been cyberbullied, it is reported that they have a higher chance of anxiety and also depression. They are also more likely to have problems in their personal lives and in school. Those affected can have thoughts that lead them

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    Harlan Coben in an editorial titled ¨The Undercover Parent”(March 16,2008) claims that parents should have conversations about their concerns with teens, and let them know spyware is a possibility. Coben develops and supports his claim by using anecdotes. One example of an anecdote Coben uses is in paragraph one,¨… friends of mine confessed over dinner that they had spyware on their 15 year-old son’s computer so they could monitor all he did online.¨ He also supports his claim because he is giving

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