Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Bullying Is The Intentional Harm Doing Or Harrasement

What is bullying? It is the intentional harm-doing or harrasement directed to vulnerable people and is repeated quite often. Bullying can be done in multiple ways. Some examples are: physical violence, verbal talk and/or threats and rumors being spread either verbally or online. Bullying can happen to anyone, but mostly involves kids. There are ways to try and stop it and everyone should help in getting that rate down. (Bullying.-Britannica†) This isn’t something that is to be taken lightly but many people do, and it stays an issue in many places, especially at schools. A U.S. national study done at the beginning of the 21st century stated 30 percent of kids, middle to high school, experienced bullying during their school years. Research shows that it tends to start during early teen years and decreases in their later teen years, and it is showed to be done mostly by boys. It can start from reactions to struggles and from power within a group. (Bullying-Britannica) It c an also be done by kids who feel like having the power or from those who come from homes where the adults fight or hurt each other. When girl’s bully, they tend to do it in emotional ways, such as excluding a certain girl or gossiping about her (Bullying- Topic overview). Bullying doesn’t just apply to high school kids, but adults are also experiencing it at work and by definition it is worse at work than in school. In the workplace, bullying often involves a person in power, such as a manager or

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