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perception (by the
bully or by others) of an
imbalance of
physical or
social power. This
imbalance distinguishes bullying from conflict.
Bullying is a subcategory...
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School bullying, like
bullying outside the
school context,
refers to one or more
perpetrators who have
greater physical strength or more
social power...
- cyberhar****ment is a form of
bullying or har****ment
using electronic means.
Cyberbullying and cyberhar****ment are also
known as
online bullying. It has
become increasingly...
- Anti-
bullying may
refer to: Anti-
bullying legislation, with the
intent of
reducing bullying against students Anti-
Bullying Day or Pink
Shirt day, celebrated...
- in
bullying this
phenomenon is
known as
upwards bullying. The
least visible segment of
workplace bullying involves upwards bullying where bullying tactics...
- The
American Bully is a
modern breed of dog that was
developed as a
companion dog, and
originally standardized and
recognized as a
breed in 2004 by the...
- ****ual
bullying is a form of
bullying or har****ment in
connection with a person's ****, body, ****ual
orientation or with ****ual activity. It can be physical...
- A
bully pulpit is a con****uous
position that
provides an
opportunity to
speak out and be
listened to. This term was
coined by
United States President...
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likely to
report bullying than non-LGBT youth. In one study, boys who were
bullied with
taunts of
being ****
suffered more
bullying and more negative...
- of
school bullying and the
roles pla**** by
those involved,
including the
victims and bystanders. The book
examines the
phenomena of
bullying, particularly...