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BULLYING
Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to
abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others.
The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One
essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully
or by others, of an imbalance of social or physical
power. Behaviors used to assert such domination can
include verbal harassment or threat,
CHARACTERISTICS
envy and resentment may be motives for bullying.
to conceal shame or anxiety or to boost self-
esteem:
Bullies can intimidate of jealousy
some bullies are arrogant and narcissistic
EFFECTS
Suicide
There is evidence that bullying increases
the risk of suicide.It is estimated that
between 15 and 25 children commit suicide
every year in the UK alone, because they
are being bullied
VIOLENCE
While bullying can lead to self harm, it can also
lead to the death of others. Some people become so
angry after being bullied for a period of time that
they build up a lot of hatred to people in general
IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
CyberbullyingCyber-bullying is any bullying done through
the use of technology. This form of bullying can
easily go undetected because of lack of
parental/authoritative supervision
BULLYING GAY
Gay bullying and gay bashing are
expressions used to designate verbal or
physical actions that are direct or indirect
in nature by a person or group against a
person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual,
PARENTAL BULLYING OF CHILDREN
Bullying can occur in nearly any part in or
around the school building, though it may
occur more frequently in physical education
classes and activities, recess, hallways,
bathrooms, on school buses and while waiting
for buses, and in classes that require group
work and/or after school activities.
SCHOOL BULLYING
Bullying can occur in nearly any part in or around
the school building, though it may occur more
frequently in physical education classes and
activities, recess, hallways, bathrooms, on school
buses and while waiting for buses, and in classes
that require group work and/or after school activities
BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullying
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