What words come to your mind when you think of bullying? Depression, emotionally disturbed, and low self-esteem are all words that probably come to your mind. A bully can be stronger, bigger, smaller, higher on the social ladder, a different race, opposite sex, or more verbally aggressive. One out of four teachers see nothing wrong with bullying and will only intervene 4%percent of the time. If teachers here in American keep this up what will the future hold for the innocent teens getting bullied? It happens every day, in all high schools. Most high school students see it happen right before their own eyes, but don't report it. The effects of bullying are endless. There is a rising toll in bullying today. Are you going to take a stand? Or are you just going to let it happen right before your eyes?"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life, but define yourself."
Monday, November 21, 2011
Introduction.
What words come to your mind when you think of bullying? Depression, emotionally disturbed, and low self-esteem are all words that probably come to your mind. A bully can be stronger, bigger, smaller, higher on the social ladder, a different race, opposite sex, or more verbally aggressive. One out of four teachers see nothing wrong with bullying and will only intervene 4%percent of the time. If teachers here in American keep this up what will the future hold for the innocent teens getting bullied? It happens every day, in all high schools. Most high school students see it happen right before their own eyes, but don't report it. The effects of bullying are endless. There is a rising toll in bullying today. Are you going to take a stand? Or are you just going to let it happen right before your eyes?
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