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By: Morgan Johnson, Tricia Schinnerer, Matt Sheffer, Kyle Heid, and Robby Hawkins Cyberbully ing

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By: Morgan Johnson, Tricia Schinnerer, Matt Sheffer, Kyle Heid, and Robby Hawkins

Cyberbullying

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW14kz3TKug

Megan Meier

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The Severity of Cyberbullying

Factors Responsible for the Problem Today

The Extensiveness of Cyberbullying

Possible Solutions

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Severity of Cyberbullying

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Factors Causing the Problem

•The Leading Cause of Cyberbullying is Technology

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Factors Causing the Problem

•Victims Can’t Escape -700 Million accomplices can be recruited to help target a child

-63% of teens have a cell phone

-84% of teens have a personal media device

-7% of teenagers don’t use the internet

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Factors Causing the Problem

Bully Doesn’t Fear Punishment -Anthony Sahaf Interview

Source of Entertainment

-Lauren Schwartz 65%- 85% of students are bullied by their close friends.

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Factors Causing the Problem

Motivated by Anger

Revenge or Frustration

Power Hungry

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The Extensiveness of CyberbullyingResources and Ammo

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The Extensiveness of CyberbullyingTypes of Cyberbullying

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Possible Solutions

www.teenangels.org

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Our Solution to Cyberbullying

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18574361015

Make Parents Aware

Construct Organizations

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“If you bully someone face to face, and they

get upset, you see them cry and be hurt.

When it’s over the Internet, you can’t see the emotional reaction and go along thinking

it’s no big deal.” - Robin Kowalski

Conclusion

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“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”

-Martin Luther King, Jr.