Saturday, November 7, 2015

                                                      Conclusion  

 It matters because this issue is the main reason why children suicides are getting common. It was not as common as it is now. This issue is going to help raise awareness and put the bully to an end. People who witness or even the ones who don’t, should at least speak about it without having a fear. Everyone should step up for this issue. Schools should take the responsibility to ensure that their school has a safe and bully-free environment where no kid has a fear.   

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Abstract

Bullying is something that negatively affect the person and leaves a mark on every individual from the victim to the bully. Majority of the victims are children in schools.  These kids wake up with the fear of going to school. Getting harass over and over by a group of people lowers their self-esteem and leads them into thinking about their powerlessness. Sometimes, it becomes the matter of life and death as the person starts having suicidal thoughts. Avoiding to raise the voice about something like bullying just by the fear of becoming its victim is just as supporting it. Bullying has drastically changed over past 20 years. Currently, it is becoming a major issue for many people. This issue has become worse than it has ever been in the last decades. Back then, it is used to be known who the bully was and how to handle the situation as compare to now where the bully is anonymous and unidentified which make the situation more difficult to solve. The main cause of this issue is the terror inside of the person that motivates himself/herself for staying quiet and not doing anything to solve the issue, which make it increase more. It is the duty of every in



Thesis
Bullying has been around forever, however; in the past two decades, this issue has become worse and more regular than it has ever been. 

Monday, November 2, 2015

What causes bullying?

          Some bullies do it when a feeling of powerlessness and insecurity gather them, they start to pull others to even lower level by attacking their self-esteem to make their selves feel more powerful and superior than others. They find it easier to attack others than to fight their own problems. Some of the bullies come from the dysfunctional families where they witness their parent’s aggressive behavior towards them, their sibling and other family member. In other cases, the bully targets the person he is jealous of or frustrated with. The person who is smarter than them, who gets good grades or whatever the reason might be behind their jealously or frustration, the victim becomes the easy target.
          The other cause of bullying is when the bully doesn’t care what other feels, they lack the empathy and like to see others in pain. They hurt other without having the sense of what pain is the victim or others around going to feel. They get the pleasure out of seeing the reaction of the person they are hurting. It becomes their habit to harass innocent peoples. It is believed that some of the bullies were once a victim of being bullied themselves. According to Dr. Peter Sheras, “40% of bullies are themselves bullied at home or at school.” These bullies find satisfaction to target others because, for them, it is easier to target other than to take revenge with the person they got bullied from.

          The main cause of bulling is when bystanders, the people who witness bullying prefer to stay quiet because of the fear of getting targeted themselves. Some of them become the part of the bullying by either laughing about it or supporting the behavior of the bully. 

Works Cited
Martín, Maria el Mar Badia. "The Causes And Nature Of Bullying And Social Exclusion In Schools." Education Journal 86 (2005): 28-30. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Nov. 2015.

"What Causes Bullies?by Jane St. Clair." What Causes Bullies. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Nov. 2015.

Friday, October 30, 2015

How has bullying changed over past 20 years?
 
          A form of aggression that we all have been gone through at some point in our lives; bullying has been an issue for decades. Over the past 20 years bullying has become worsen and it mostly take place in schools. 20 years ago, it was seen as a dyadic relationship between a bully and the targeted person. It used to happen face-to-face. For example, one of the bigger kids would harass the smaller kid. This mostly happened at break time or in the absence of teachers and parents. 20 years ago they knew who the bully was and how to avoid him/her. It was mostly the bigger kids that used terrorize everyone. Also, twenty years ago there used to be safe place to go to escape the bully.  And most of all it only happened when we come face-to-face with the bully and once you left the place it’s all gone.
          10 years ago, the bullying become more in group forms. These certain groups used to target a person. The people in that particular group considered to be the most popular kids at school. Other people had to follow them blindly because they didn’t want to be a victim themselves. They feared that standing up against them would be the most dangerous thing to do. According to Sterzing, "With any kid, if there are things that set them apart, those will increase the likelihood of them being targeted for bullying.."(Williams). These victims were simply targeted because they were considered different and they were continuously being victimized and harassed.
          Currently, it has become worse than ever. Anyone, anywhere at any time could be targeted. There is no specific person or group that target the victim, it is basically everywhere. Lisa LaGrou, says that; “...social media now allows bullies to torment their victims during all hours of the day.” The use of technology is rapidly increasing. Kids now a days, are exposed to everything and also they don’t have any supervision. In this age bullying is not just limited to certain places but it is everywhere. It is happening more but we see less.


 
 
Works Cited

Williams, Mari Jane. "Study Shows Almost Half of Children with Autism Victimized by Bullies." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 19 Sept. 2012.
LaGrou, Lisa. "How Bullying Has Changed Through The Years." Oakland County Moms. N.p., 05 Mar. 2012. Web. 30 Oct. 2015.

 



Sunday, October 25, 2015

How does bullying impact the individuals 

Bullying is rapidly becoming the most common issue in today’s society. Every other person is being bullied. Bullying doesn't only have a negative impact on the targeted person but the whole society including the bully himself. It has linked with various negative outcomes including metal health. The majority of bullying targets are children in school. These children develop low self-esteem. They always have depression, anxiety and feeling of loneliness. Targets of bullying may likely have trust issues with other people and get frustrated over small things. They stopped participating in different activities that they used to enjoy before.  The most extreme outcome of bullying is having suicidal thoughts. The sense of hopelessness experienced by the targeted person can be so intense that it leads them into thinking about finishing their lives.

           Many communities, neighborhoods and institutions are currently facing this issue. The fear of getting harassed is the reason why the society is choosing not to talk on this topic. Any type of harassment or bullying not only affect one individual but also steadily take away the confidence within the community.
  

           When we talk about the impacts of bullying we often tend to focus more about the consequences for the person who has bullied forgetting the fact that the bully is also being affected. The children who start bullying from early ages are more likely to drop out of school, engage in early sexual activities and start developing early drinking habits. They become abusive towards their spouses and children. The ones who witness bully (Bystanders) are also affected by it. These people want to speak but they lack the strength to do that by the fear of being targeted themselves. Not speaking up against it take away their character, their feelings of self-worth and their sense of doing what is right.


Works cited
Hinduja, Sameer, and Justin W. Patchin. "Bullying, Cyberbullying, And Suicide." Archives Of Suicide Research 14.3 (2010): 206-221. Academic Search Complete. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.
Ortega, Rosario, et al. "The Emotional Impact Of Bullying And Cyberbullying On Victims: A European Cross-National Study."Aggressive Behavior 38.5 (2012): 342-356. Academic Search Complete. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.