Bullying in School Should Not be Taken Lightly

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Introduction to the problem

Life as we know it today is full of many problems. Among all of the problems, bullying is likely to be the most serious and probably the worst. Statistics show that one in seven children in grades K-12 have either been bullied or are a bully. It’s likely that the issue of bullying is most common among teens. It is said that 30% of teens have been involved in bullying, as either the bully or the victim. Bullying is also common in the college and workplaces but it is now where as serious as teen bullying. This bullying is sort of taken lightly, it isn’t really taken seriously. Many school officials try to solve the problem by exploiting the issue and its results to students, but also isn’t taken seriously. Some say as are result of bullying, people turn to suicide as their way of solving the problem. Some people also say when kids go postal and shoot up their schools is another result of bullying. Those are two very understanding possibilities. Before anyone makes any accusations about bullying and what’s considered bullying, we must first recognize what it is. People converse about bullying. There’s a lot of controversy surrounding bullying but what really is bullying?

Definition of

Bullying is an unwanted, aggressive behavior among anyone that is seen to have a power imbalance compared to the bullying. At first glance, many people might think this behavior is easy to define. Their first image of bullying might be ...

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