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    Bullying is when someone keeps doing orsaying things to have power over another

    person.Some of the ways they bully other people are by:calling them names, saying or writing nastythings about them, leaving them out ofactivities, not talking to them, threateningthem, making them feel uncomfortable orscared, taking or damaging their things, hittingor kicking them, or making them do things theydon't want to do.

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    Have any of these things happened to you?Have you done any of these things to

    someone else? Really, bullying is wrongbehaviour which makes the person beingbullied feel afraid or uncomfortable.

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    Most bullies aren't liked, even if it starts outthat way. Remember, it's best to treat othersthe way you would like to be treated.

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    includes any physical contactthat would hurt or injure aperson like hitting, kicking,punching, etc. Takingsomething that belongs tosomeone else and destroyingit would also be considered atype of physical bullying. Forexample, if someone waswalking down the street andsomeone came up to themand shoved them to theground, that would bephysical bullying. Inelementary and middleschools, 30.5% of all bullyingis physical.

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    There are a lot of reasons why some people bully.

    They may see it as a way of being popular, or makingthemselves look tough and in charge.Some bullies do it to get attention or things, or tomake other people afraid of them. Others might be

    jealous of the person they are bullying. They may bebeing bullied themselves.

    Some bullies may not even understand how wrongtheir behaviour is and how it makes the person beingbullied feel.

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    Some people think bullying is just part ofgrowing up and a way for young people tolearn to stick up for themselves. But bullyingcan make young people feel lonely, unhappyand frightened. It makes them feel unsafe

    and think there must be something wrongwith them. They lose confidence and may notwant to go to school any more. It may makethem sick.

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    2. Verbal bullyingis name-calling, making offensiveremarks, or joking about aperson's religion, gender,ethnicity, socioeconomic status,or the way they look. Forexample, if there was a group ofkids who made fun of another kidbecause he couldn't run as fast aseveryone else, it would be anexample of verbal bullying.46.5% of all bullying in schools isthe verbal type. Verbalaggression is when a bully teasessomeone. It can also include abully making verbal threats ofviolence or aggression againstsomeone's personal property.

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    3. Indirect bullyingincludesspreading rumors or storiesabout someone, tellingothers about somethingthat was told to you in

    private, and excludingothers from groups. Anexample would be if youstarted a rumor that a boy inyour class likes playing withdolls, and if the reason thatyou made up the story wasbecause you thought it wasfunny. This would be indirectbullying. Indirect bullyingaccounts for 18.5% of all

    bullying.

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    4. Social alienationis

    when a bully excludes

    someone from a group

    on purpose. It alsoincludes a bullyspreading rumors, and

    also making fun of

    someone by pointing

    out their differences.

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    5. Intimidationiswhen a bully threatens

    someone else and

    frightens that personenough to make him orher do what the bully

    wants.

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    6. Cyber bullyingisdone by sending

    messages, pictures, or

    information usingelectronic media,computers (email &

    instant messages), orcell phones (textmessaging &

    voicemail).

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    For instance, if you senta picture of a snake inan email to a person

    because you know thatthey are afraid ofsnakes, that would bean example ofcyberbullying.

    According to a surveydone in 2003 only 4% ofbullying is listed as"other types"

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    Social exclusion is a concept used in many parts of theworld ,

    refers to processes in which individuals and entirecommunities of people are systematically blocked from

    rights, opportunities and resources (e.g. housing,employment, healthcare, civic engagement, democraticparticipation and due process) that are normally availableto members of society and which are key to socialintegration.[1]

    The outcome of multiple deprivations that prevent

    individuals or groups from participating fully in theeconomic, social, and political life of the society in whichthey live.

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    Sexual bullying is aserious issue that needsto be tackled, read on tolearn more... Sexual

    bullying covers a widerange of behaviour fromname calling to physicalsexual assault. It is asserious as racism and

    needs to be treated assuch by parents,teachers and society ingeneral.

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    In extreme casesprejudice-motivatedbullying and harassment

    can also be considered ahate crime.

    Generally, sexualharassment and bullying

    is experienced bywomen and girls and isusually perpetrated bymen and boys.

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    Coping with bullying can be difficult, but remember, you are not theproblem, the bully is. You have a right to feel safe and secure.And if you're different in some way, be proud of it! stand strong. Spendtime with your friends - bullies hardly ever pick on people if they're withothers in a group.

    You've probably already tried ignoring the bully, telling them to stop andwalking away whenever the bullying starts.If someone is bullying you, you should always tell an adult you can trust.This isn't telling tales. You have a right to be safe and adults can do thingsto get the bullying stopped.Even if you think you've solved the problem on your own, tell an adultanyway, in case it happens again.An adult you can trust might be a teacher, school principal, parent,someone from your family , or a friend's parent. If you find it difficult totalk about being bullied, you might find it easier to write down what'sbeen happening to you and give it to an adult you trust.

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    Have you ever bullied someone else? Think

    about why you did it and how you werefeeling at the time. If you are sometimes abully, try to find other ways to make yourselffeel good.

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    Most bullies aren't liked, even if it starts out that

    way. Remember, it's best to treat others the wayyou would like to be treated.

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