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21) Bullying
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Describes the fundamental principles of essay writing while discussing various perspectives on bullying.
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In instances of bullying, knowledge of how others deal with the problems can be an empowering tool for someone in a similar situation. This collections contains examples of various types of bullying, and explores how they were confronted. Some have a good outcome, while others were not resolved successfully. By examining these cases, readers will gain practical, user-friends advice from the lessons learned by others.
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Developed by Seventh Degree Black Belt holder Johnny Gyro and Noel Gyro, and is simple to learn, easy to use and designed to make children feel considerably more confident when coping with bullies by teaching them the tools to escape without getting hurt. Simple techniques will be taught (no martial arts experience necessary) to allow children to defend against chokeholds, hair pulling, arm grabs, and more.
24) Let's get real
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English
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Examines issues that lead to taunting and bullying in middle schools, including racial differences, perceived sexual orientation, learning disabilities, religious differences, sexual harassment and others. Students who have been the targets of bullying, as well as students who do the bullying, describe their experiences and how they make them feel.
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No longer a simple matter of schoolyard scuffles and "boys will be boys," bullying is now recognized as a major threat to the education of America's young people. Research shows that bullying involves both genders, affects youth of every background, and has become more widespread with the help of digital technology. This series helps identify bullying, confront its instigators, and assist victims -- all with the ultimate goal of prevention.
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"It's not just the bully in the schoolyard that we should be worried about. The one-on-one bullying that dominates the national conversation, this timely book suggests, is actually part of a larger problem--a natural outcome of the bullying nature of our national institutions. And as long as the United States embraces militarism and aggressive capitalism, systemic bullying and all its impacts--at home and abroad--will persist as a major crisis. Bullying...
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