The author tells the audience, if they are victims, do not give the bully the attention they indirectly request by blocking them and ignoring them to lose their interests. In the article, the author encourages the reader to acknowledge an administrator about the issue because bullies cannot bully them and the administrators have authority of those bullies. “A 2014 survey discovered that in 61 percent of cases, social networks removed the accounts of those cyber attackers”. The following reason is effective to a secondary audience who may be a cyber bully. Svobody encourages the victims to communicate with a professional such as a counselor or a therapist because victims lose trust of every individual in their environment when the situation comes down an individual being cyberbullied.
In Dr. Louise Spear- Swerlings’ article, she stated that in Kindergarten through third grade, student should be taught five key elements for effective reading abilities, which are phonemic awareness, phonics knowledge, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. Dr. Spear- Swerling, continued by saying phonic awareness is well develop in normally achieving reader by the end of first grade and by the end of third grade they should have acquired basic phonics knowledge. In addition to children excelling to become good readers, the instructions should be explicit and systematic, following a logical sequence of instruction. For instance, reading a decodable text that’s consisting of words with one syllable before advancing to an authentic text.
Who would have thought that someone could go from being injured while in an active combat, to being a professional paratriathlete? Well, Melissa Stockwell did just that. In her younger ages, she loved her country to the extent of wanting to be in the army when she grew up. While knowing that she wanted to do that, she also kept in mind that she needed to be more athletic. Therefore, she began gymnastics at a younger age and also undertook many school activities.
Ruth was born as Rachel Shilsky and fled Poland with her parents as a child, when Jews were being killed by both Russians and Germans. When Rabbi Shilsky wants to scare his family in America he threatens to send them back to Europe where the Jews are subject to constant terrorism. The young Ruth, however, finds racial hatred in America as well. When her family moves to Suffolk, Virginia, she is made fun of at school and hated for being Jewish. She is sympathetic for the black community who come into her father’s store.
The journal article was published in MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing in 2009, which I accessed through the San Jose State University library database. According to the article the author, Nancy C. Sharts-Hopoko is a professor and the Director of the Doctoral Program of the College of Nursing at Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania. The article gives an overview of the controversies revolving around child-mandated vaccinations. The article addresses issues such as public access to vaccinations, concerns about individual rights, and concerns about adverse affects associated with vaccinations. This article is significant to my paper because is focus on the same issues I will be addressing.
Author and editor of two magazines, Lauren Tarshis in the essay, Is Facebook Making You Mean?, published on September 5, 2011 in a classroom magazine addresses the topic of online bullying through the popular social networking site, Facebook, and argues that these sites should be used responsibly to ensure the safety of all users. Tarshis supports her claim first by providing incidents and facts that prove the immense effects rude comments and thoughtless jokes have on the person receiving them. Second by, making an emotional appeal to her audience which creates a unity between the reader and writer. Finally by, establishing her credibility as a writer by providing an extensive amount of educated assertions supported by scientific studies.
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1. * According to Carol Dweck, what are the essential qualities of fixed and growth mindsets? Do you agree with her analysis? Why or why not?
There are many things that our society can do to reduce women’s fear of men in public space. As earlier stated, women who had experienced violence at the hands of intimates were significantly more fearful than those women who have not experienced this. Elizabeth Stanko included in her journal, “To reduce women’s fear of crime we must reduce the violence that women experience in their personal and professional relationships, remove the environment cues to danger, and confront the daily incivilities that women face from harassment in public” (Stanko 56). This is the first step in the process, ensure safety in other areas of women’s lives. Another thing that could help women’s safety would be to acknowledge these problems more.
In the article “How Trolls Are Ruining the Internet,” which appears in TIME, Joel Stein described the internet are full of different kinds of violence and hostility because of trolls and how to prevent trolls from improving laws, protecting victims and making reasonable and freedom speech online. Stein indicated that we are enjoying releasing their freedom or nature online since we can be anonymous, hidden even irresponsibility online so that most of the trolls are among us. While more and more people are becoming trolls due to racial rhetoric and female discrimination in the male perspective, they can’t realize the behaviors seems to be fun will cause a great negative impact. The writer also pointed that the nature of the internet violence
Reading the article i’m finding some new information. Did you know that Emily-Anne was only 17 when she started her website? Currently she is 21 and she hasn’t stopped her work ever since. She is still standing up against bullying in real life and
Rigal wants to help people who get bullied because statistics say that two out of three teens are verbally/physically harassed each year and one in ten people tell someone that they are being cyber-bullied. She wants to stop this, in fact, Emily-Anne Rigal wants to stop all forms of bullying entirely. One was she wants to prevent bullying is to create a “bully button” on Facebook. If you are getting bullied by someone on Facebook you can report that user and they will useTo do this she wants to create a “bully button.” “With the 'Bully Button, I hope to make cyberbullying more conscious in the minds of users," she said.
McClatchy writes for a national newspaper in Minnesota and is currently drawing attention to cyber bullying. She explores new methods to combat this new type of bullying, which is derived from the internet. This article provides examples on several solutions that have been employed by different states to resolve the issue. Many state governments have come up with new laws requiring schools to construct policies to counter cyber bullying. The article also quotes a professor from John Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public health; he states that the increased usage and reliance on the Internet and smartphones will have a big impact towards cyber bullying.
Workplace bullies constantly involve overwhelmingly negative actions at work including the need to control, humiliate and embarrass to cause some kind of pain or personal distress. It can be associated with office politics, unclear expectations, dishonesty, withheld information, etc. Not only does workplace bullying have a connection with abusive supervision, it also has an increase with negative workplace performances. By promoting ethical practices, it could reduce workplace bullying and abnormality among co-workers. Agervold and Mikkelsen (2004), in one of the first studies, found that employees who were frequently exposed to bullying reported less job control, work tasks which were more unclear or contradictory, a management style which was less employee-oriented, and fewer social contacts with co-workers.
Annotated Bibliography Brody, N., & Vangelisti, A. L. (2017). Cyberbullying: Topics strategies, and sex differences. Computers in Human Behaviors, 75, 739-748. Doi:10.1016/j.chb.2017.06.020 There are multiple strategies to cyberbullying, the most common strategies include public and private comments, photographs, and status updates. Cyberbullies use these strategies to make someone feel less than what they are.