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    through the use of media devices such as phones and computers. (National Centre Against Bullying,2017). Cyberbullying is a very dangerous issue that our children face in their life. The ignorance of parents increases the probability of bullying taking place. As such, a program was developed in 1999. The founder was Ross Ellis. The goal of the program was to address the issue of cyberbullying (STOMP Out

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    Cyberbullying Nearly 43% of kids have been bullied online, and 1-4 people say it happened more than once. Cyber bullying has been overlooked by many schools. The schools have focused more attention on the physical aspects of bullying and the stereotypes of cyberbullying like sending sexts and haven’t focused on the words that are being said on the internet. Cyberbullying has been overlooked as an issue, and awareness should be brought to people and students in schools. Cyber bullying. A term

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    jumping off the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River in New York City, after two of his fellow classmen allegedly streamed live video on the internet of him and another fellow student, who was male, in a sexual encounter (Billiterri, “Preventing Bullying” 1015). This type of cyber-harassment is degrading at its lowest level. Today people believe that they can hide behind the anonymity of the

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    button, children today can view and access anything they desire within seconds. IPhones, iPads, tablets, and computers have had a rising amount of users, which has led to growth in social media usage. In fact, it has been stated by author of “Cyberbullying: CQR”, Thomas J. Billitteri, “More than 90 percent of teens are online. More than half of online teens have social networking sites” (388). Moreover, technology is thoroughly encouraged, even in schools for children of all ages. Those in elementary

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    Cyberbullying on Facebook has become a severe problem that has affected not only the children or teenagers, but also parents and teachers. Recently, this issue seems to be a huge threat to many young people, mostly those in the ages in between 13 - 19, than the physical form of bullying. With the advancement of the internet and technology, a lot of people, mostly students, spend approximately a minimum of three hours online and 80% of that time by using cell phones to access internet. From this behaviour

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    Although much research has not been done on cyberbullying, it is still an ongoing issue observed every day in the workplace. In fact, it’s almost hard to gather statistics, because much like traditional bullying, victims are often afraid to report their bullies. A study was conducted in the form of an online questionnaire to 3,371respondents. It showed that men, roughly 54.2%, were bullied more than the 45.8% of woman surveyed. (Forssell, R., 2016, p.5). The study also showed that 70.8% of the men

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    research show that it is changing young adults and our youth for the worst in a negative way. So, how does social media cause depression? Social media can lead to poor mental and physical health: cyberbullying and social isolation can cause depression; this depression leads to alcohol use. A con of cyberbullying is that we as society can learn a new

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    invitation to a great deal of unwanted attention, as clearly evidenced in the video. Sadly, this case is often present in American high schools and colleges. In order to address the issues presented in the clip, we must continue to actively prevent cyberbullying and sexual harassment. Effective prevention techniques include school assemblies, mandatory courses, and strict consequences. Parents also play an

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    school aged children, that includes an imbalance of power such as physical strength, social popularity or use of embarrassing information etc. to harm others physically or emotionally. “Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else “(What is Cyberbullying). Bullying is of various types: first is the verbal bullying, that includes teasing, threatening, inappropriate commenting based on a person’s appearance or sexual orientation. Second

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    evolving teens have taken bullying to a new level, by cyberbullying. Bullying is a way of verbally or physically harming someone else to try and seem superior. People who bully are very insecure about themselves so they chose to bully others in order to make themselves feel better. There are others ways that teens may use to bully such as cyberbullying. Cyber bulling is a form of harassment online through social media, email, and text messages. Cyberbullying presents a challenge because it can be done anouomusly

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