Teen Activist

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Chapter 1
Teen activist
Teen activist can't seem to contain themselves. They stick to what they say and speak up. They do work that takes time and courage. They don't give up. They keep fighting until they get what they want. For example, Malala kept fighting for eduction for kids all around the world. Malala and her father began to receive death threats, but that didn't stop her. Later on, she received the Pakistan's First National Youth Peace Prize. Unfortunately, on October 9th, 2012, a masked gunman entered her school bus and shot Malala, leaving her in critical condition. She is now better than ever. What I'm getting at is that even though she got shot, she never give up. Going back to Malala, she started in her hometown Swat, and now …show more content…

If they’ve been bullied, they are probably going to bully a younger sibling to feel more secure or empower themselves. Kids usually bully because they learn this behavior at home. It is learned behavior which can be unlearned. We actually got a chance to talk to some bullies and ask them why do you bully people. The first bully said "I bully because it makes me feel stronger, smarter, or and better than the person." "I bully because I'm bullied at home.""It's what you do if you want to hang out with the right crowd.""Because I see others doing it.""I'm jealous of the other person"And finally, "it's one of the best ways to keep others from bullying …show more content…

When a kid of any age, up to 18
Chapter 3
Why do bully's bully? is threatened,, harassed, or humiliated through the use of technology --- this is Cyberbullying - a form of digital abuse. It’s harmful and can be dangerous!

This social online terror is used through e-mail, cell phones, Social media accounts and any thing else related to technology communication. It is done by kids repeatedly and is used by an individual or group with the intention of harming other kids and teens.

It’s cool to use technology to talk to your friends and make new ones. While most kids use the Internet responsibly, others are using all of this technology to terrorize and Cyberbully. The correct definition of Cyberbullying is that "it makes it easier for bullies because they are not face to face with their target(s.)"

Here are some tips to do if your being Cyber bullied. Never respond to harassing, negative and threatening responses about you. Print out the posts and delete them. Block the person who is harassing you. If you are being threatened online, bring the printed posts to your parents. They should contact the computer crimes unit at your local police precinct. If you are being harassed on Facebook, report it to

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