How to Solve the Bullying Epidemic in Hamilton County

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How does a person classify bullying? Is it verbal, physical, or even more recently technological? Unfortunately, all of these classifications are considered as part of a sub-genre of the entire topic of bullying. Bullying is not only a problem, but it has rapidly become an epidemic in the current educational system of today. When the topic of bullying is raised, the majority of people assume that it is a predominately physical issue. However, there are three main types of bullying. Each classification of this general topic is just as immoral as the other. The real question is can this problem be solved? If so, what steps can be taken to make this long standing issue dissolve? It may seem like a difficult problem to take on, but there are some extremely effective steps that can be taken to greatly improve this problem. (omitted second paragraph)
Bullying has always been one of the most widely known issues around the United States. That being said, it has rapidly become a problem in Hamilton County Schools. According to the local newspaper The Chattanooga Times Free Press, in Tennessee, there were a total of 5478 recorded cases of bullying in 2012. An alarming 4.6 percent of these recorded cases occurred in Hamilton County alone. That number estimates out to a total of 255 confirmed cases. In total, they were 345 reported cases in Hamilton County, while only the 255 were confirmed. (Sher timesfreepress.com) The disturbing number of bullied students in this county is very unsettling, but how can it be fixed? Is there a simple solution that can solve this long standing issue?
Most problems, as unsolvable as they may seem, can actually fixed. Bullying may not ever completely disappear, but with a little bit of time and effort, it can ...

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