Effects of Bullying

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Bullying is a terrible and dangerous activity that occurs in numerous places, such as schools, workplaces, and even homes. According to a study conducted in 2010, “about one in seven students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade is either a bully or has been a victim of bullying” (“Bullying Statistics”). Bullying can be performed by a student, co-worker, or even a parent. There are many classifications of bullying, each with their own causes, such as a lack of parental guidance, low self esteem, and even the influence of one’s own peers, all of which could result in negative outcomes, like suicide or murder.

Bullying in general can be defined as the act of using an advantage over someone, such as strength or position of power, to force upon that individual the bully’s will. Bullying as a whole can be subdivided into categories; physical bullying, emotional bullying, parental bullying, and cyberbullying, among others. Physical bullying most generally occurs in schools when a student intimidates another student, whether it be to get their lunch money or just to impress the bully’s friends. Physical bullies almost always tend to instigate fights which they know they can win, often picking on those with low physical capabilities. Physical bullying is the most immediately dangerous type of bullying, as it can cause direct physical harm. Emotional bullying can occur anywhere and be executed by anyone unto anyone. Emotional bullying tends to be the most destructive in the long run. Physical wounds heal quickly, but often the emotional damage connected to the feeling of neglect, worthlessness, and the feeling of being hated that attaches itself to the victim after an instance of bullying can last for a very long time and have dama...

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