Informative Speech Outline Supatsara Rodratsa Informative Outline Topic: Cyberbullying General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience to know about cyber crime called cyberbullying. Thesis: Cyber bullies use ruthless tactics and cyber bullying should be considered a crime because it is a form of harassment that causes victims to suffer feelings of depression, isolation, and thoughts of suicide. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: What comes first to your mind when people say about cyberbullying? You may think about rude names like ‘fat ugly pig’ or post comments like ‘you are worthless’, but do you know? cyberbullying is not only just putting a harsh comment on ‘ugly’ photos or videos in order to against other people, but also just to satisfy themselves to seek attention. B. Reason to Listen: Cyberbullying can happen anywhere at any time, even in places where you normally feel safe, such as home. A Lot of cyberbullying can be done anonymously. Therefore, it is important to be knowledgeable about how to protect cyberbullying. C. Thesis Statement: Cyber bullies use ruthless tactics and cyber bullying should be considered a crime because it is a form of harassment that causes victims to suffer feelings of depression, isolation, and thoughts of suicide. D. Credibility Statement: I have read about cyberbullying many time and have studied research on the internet. E. Preview of Main Points: 1. First, I will discuss definition of cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying is bullying that happens online on social media sites. People thinks it's okay to bully other people online but no it's not okay. Cyber bullying is similar to The Crucible by people dont like when people act differently. One person starts it and then others will jump in just like how they did when they started to accuse people of being witches in salem in 1940 and 1950.
Her heartfelt article informs the audience that cyberbullying is a serious threat and it needs to be stopped. Swoboda then goes on to give ways that people can help stop cyberbullying and prevent there being anymore victims. In the article by Elizabeth Swoboda, “Iritual Sault”, she exposes the ways how cyberbullying is such a problem on the Internet and how it affects the people that cyberbullies attack. She also gives ways of how cyberbullying can
According to the article, Rituals Sault, by Elizabeth Svoboda, the author argues that cyberbullies use the social media platform to target, terrorize, and harm others. To add, she provides the reader with information on why the cyberbullies attack others and how to stop them. In the article, Irituals Sauls, Elizabeth Svoboda’s essential focus is that cyberbullying has become a significant issue within the teenage community. Svoboda explains what cyberbullying is, why and how it is an issue, situations in which cyber bullying led to other issues, how cyber bullying created a new social pattern, methods on how to fix and prevent the issue from becoming more than what it already is.
In some instances, cyberbullies have used these and other mediums to post potentially embarrassing photos or videos of their victims online for everyone to see” (Differences…, 1). Bullying has become an increasing problem because of the use of technology as a means of bullying in addition to the traditional type that many people are used to. The effects of cyberbullying can be extremely devastating to teenagers, as stated in the following quote, “Cyberbullying can be so serious that it has resulted in teen suicide” (Teens and Technology 1). Teenagers who are bullied on the internet are several times more likely to commit suicide than those who are not cyberbullied. Cyberbullying is not the only dangerous effect of technology on
Bullying is a childhood memory most of us hope not to remember. Many people end up being victims of bullying and are unaware of how to prevent it. Suicide, depression, criminal behavior and use of drugs and alcohol are common side effects of bullying. Nowadays, bullying has expanded into the virtual world in what has been called “cyberbullying. Cyberbullying unlike conventional bullying can be completely anonymous and is sometimes reported to bring many children to the end of their lives by committing suicide.
What causes the prevalence of cyber-bullying is that some people don’t realize they are victims or perpetrators. They hide behind a mask of anonymity to claim for freedom of expression. But actually, there exist the bounds of free expression and some problematic forms of expression. The effects of this behavior are more serious than they think. Freedom of expression is important but so is social responsibility.
“For the Birds” is a film that people of all ages should witness and take to heart. Velutinous, whimsical, diminutive blue birds being rude to each other is what Pixar uses to teach viewers the lesson that it is unacceptable to be a bully. The film addresses the worldwide dilemma of bullying and the consequences it brings. Moreover, the film is effective in conveying the message that bullying comes full circle and those who are bullied often become bullies. “For The Birds,” like all other Pixar films, is entertaining, as well.
Cyberbullying is a huge problem in the United States, that happens everyday. Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. It affects many people in a negative way and it has to be controlled. In order to do this, schools should be allowed to limit students’ online speech because it affects people's lives and distracts everyone in a school environment. Bullying others through a screen can affect people’s lives mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Cyber bullying have become a big problem in our community these day where nothing has been done about it. Cyber bullying are bullying that take place around our community/ environment where kids are threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or targeted by another child using the source of Internet or mobile phones. According to the article '' Two Girl Arrested In Teen's Suicide'' by Steve Almasy was published on 10 /16 / 2013.
This study proved that given the amount of time that adolescents are on computers unsupervised whether it be at home or in public libraries those who cyberbully are most often the ones that were prior victims to cyberbullying themselves. This study would benefit in research for “affects cyberbullying has on adolescents because it gives reasons to why cyberbullying bully in the first place. Although with was full of useful information it would have been more beneficial to monitor social media sites that the kids were using verses how long the kids were on the internet. In doing so, it would have supported their theory of cyberbullies being vicitam of bullying as
Fast innovations, such as the Internet, are constantly changing how people interact. Although this development has been approved human beings to make great progress in many areas, they have also allowed the form of violation to become more widespread. This is evident when looking at how traditional bullying has grown became today's issue known as cyberbullying. Although bullying and cyberbullying are often similar in shape and their technique also has a lot of difference. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying allows offenders to close his identity behind the computer.
Cyber Bullying has become an increasing problem in our society that threatens physical and emotional harm to ever greater numbers of young people. The sad fact is, some youths are so deeply affected by the negative influence of bullying that they have taken their own lives. Although suicides represent a rare and extreme reaction to bullying, it is a real issue that our children are facing today. Cyberbullying is often a factor in young people becoming depressed and having low self-esteem. Cyberbullying has been an issue, in the United States as well as everywhere throughout the world.
According to Indah Setyawati,Cyberbullying is an act intended to humiliate,intimidate,spread hatred and resentment in cybermedia. Currently cyberbullying occurs especialy among the teenagers. It obviously
In addition, cyberbullying can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime, and it can be shown to anyone. First, cyberbullying is anonymous which makes it much more
It might be a small thing but it can destroy someone’s life. Do you know what I’m talking about? I’m talking about cyberbullying. Statistics shows that over 80% of teens use a cell phone regularly, making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium of cyberbullying. Statistics also shows that both boys and girls are likely to be cyberbullies or the victims and it affects all races.