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  2. Destroying Avalon - Wikipedia

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    264. ISBN. 9781921064579. OCLC. 7. Destroying Avalon is a 2006 teen novel by Australian author Kate McCaffrey. The story follows fourteen-year-old Avalon as she moves from the country to an urban high school. [1][2] In 2006, the book was the winning entry in the "Young Adult's Books" category of the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards. [3 ...

  3. The Bully: A Discussion and Activity Story - Wikipedia

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    978-0-9736224-0-9. The Bully: A Discussion and Activity Story is a 40-page children's story and activity book by Rita Y. Toews published in 2003. The story focuses on giving children a voice as to how bullying makes them feel, and educates parents on how to handle a bully situation in a positive manner. The book can be used in a classroom, one ...

  4. The Truth about Truman School - Wikipedia

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    176 pages. ISBN. 0807580953. The Truth about Truman School is a children's book by Dori Hillestad Butler that was first published on March 1, 2008, through Albert Whitman & Company. [1] The book deals with the subject of cyberbullying and has been listed several times as a recommended read for middle school aged students.

  5. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying is an intense form of psychological abuse, whose victims are more than twice as likely to suffer from mental disorders compared to traditional bullying. [170] The reluctance youth have in telling an authority figure about instances of cyberbullying has led to fatal outcomes.

  6. A Kind of Spark - Wikipedia

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    A Kind of Spark was generally well-received, including a starred review from School Library Journal. [2]Kirkus Reviews called the book "[e]arnest and perceptive," noting, "the bullying Addie endures will leave readers’ stomachs in sympathetic knots, but Addie's nuanced relationships with her sisters and a new friend, Audrey, infuse humor and heart."

  7. Suicide of Ryan Halligan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Patrick Halligan (December 18, 1989 – October 7, 2003) was an American student who died by suicide at the age of 13 after being bullied by his classmates in person and cyberbullying online. According to the Associated Press, Halligan was repeatedly sent homophobic instant messages, and was "threatened, taunted and insulted incessantly". [1]

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  9. School bullying - Wikipedia

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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 than their victim and who repeatedly act aggressively toward their victim. [2][3] Bullying can be verbal or physical. [2][3] Bullying, with its ongoing character, is distinct from one-off types of ...