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The Monsters Inside Us: Bullying π
By: Alia Avalos & Maria Flores Ms. Bowers ELA Per. 3 6/6/14Slide2
Why Bullying?π‘
Bullying happens everyday whether it is known or not. It is also the most common type of violence in the United States. We (Maria & I) deccide to do bullying because we feel like to many people commit suicide or hurt themselves because what is happening to them or even around them.
Source: http://www.socialbullyingfactsandsolution.blogspot.comSlide3
What Is Bullying?π
The dictionary definition of a bully is; a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bullying?s=t). In other words it is a person who picks on other people who is weaker than the 'average' human. So, bullying inquires a bully being themselves and taking action or acting the part of the more powerful person.
Source: http:// www.ok.govSlide4
Why Do People Bully?π
There are many reasons why people bully. Some main reasons would be; to be more powerful, social recognition, personal issues, and/or their personal history. Everybody wants to be accepted by society. For some people it takes a lot more effort. After a while they give up on trying ,and decide to seem to be accepted by being mean to people. They feel like that is the only way they will be accepted into society.
Source: http:// www.kimskarate.netSlide5
Types Of Bullying π
Physical πVerbal π’
includes name-calling, insults, teasing, intimidation, racist remarks, or verbal abuse.
Source: http:// www.stopbullyingcanada.wordpress.com
Source: http:// www. findingsilverpennies.com
includes hitting, kicking, tripping, and pushingSlide6
π² What Is Cyberbullying? πΊ
Cyberbullying is a bullying that takes place using electronic technologyKids who are being cyber bullied are often bullied in person as well. Additionally, kids who are cyberbullied have a harder time getting away from the behavior.
Source: http:// www.emailmeform.comSlide7
The Bullying Effect β°
Bullying effects more than the victim.
The bully & the bystander
Depression, anxiety, loneliness, suicide, and impacts on their metal health
Defenders can get bullied for helping the victim, and when they see other people stand up and get bullied they become possible defenders.
Source: http:// www.npr.comSlide8
What We Can Learn From This.π‘
This subject is crucial for anybody even if you have experienced being bullied before. So what we can learn from this is that you can't stop bullying completely, but you can prevent it by educating kids at a young age. By doing this it can open their eyes and show the dangers.
Source: http://www.schools.graniteschools.orgSlide9
Works Cited
"Bullying." [Online] Available: http://www.reference.com/browse/bullying, June 4, 2014"Bullying Statistics." [Online] Available: http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/why-do-people-bully.html
, June 6, 2014
"Cyberbullying." [Online] Available:
http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbully/
, June 2, 2014
"Effects of Bullying." [Onilne] Available:
http://www.stopbullying,gov/at-risk/effec/
,June 9, 2014
"ERASE Bullying." [Online] Avaiable:
http://www.erasebullying.ca/bullying/bullying-types.php
, June 9, 2014