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  2. Category:Harassment and bullying - Wikipedia

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    When these behaviors become repetitive, it is defined as bullying. Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. It is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully or by others, of an imbalance of social or physical power.

  3. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    10.6% of surveyed children said they sometimes bullied other children (moderate bullying), 8.8% said they had bullied others once a week or more (frequent bullying), and 13% said they had engaged in moderate or frequent bullying of others. 6.3% had experienced bullying and also been a bully. [150]

  4. Verbal abuse - Wikipedia

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    Bullying – "The use of physical, psychological and verbal aggression to intimidate others to submit to the will of another and/or cause emotional upset". [9] Bullying is typically one-sided and unprovoked by the victim and can be present in any environment.

  5. Child Psychologists Are Begging Parents and Grandparents to ...

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    8. Signs of Hopelessness or Suicidal Thoughts. If your child or grandchild has been having suicidal thoughts, our experts say you should take it seriously. By actually addressing the topic and ...

  6. “The Challenge”'s Darrell blasts Laurel's 'bully' behavior on ...

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    Darrell had previously named Laurel as a target for that week's elimination, so after she won the trivia challenge for Era 2 (since Jordan Wiseley threw it for Era 3), she immediately started ...

  7. Harassment - Wikipedia

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    Shimei curses David, 1860 woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld. Attested in English from 1753, [4] harassment derives from the English verb harass plus the suffix -ment.The verb harass, in turn, is a loan word from the French, which was already attested in 1572 meaning torment, annoyance, bother, trouble [5] and later as of 1609 was also referred to the condition of being exhausted, overtired.

  8. Bully Gets Suspended For A Week After His Victim ... - AOL

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    The post Bully Gets Suspended For A Week After His Victim Decides It’s Time For Revenge first appeared on Bored Panda. After a bully destroys her favorite homemade invention, a young girl stops ...

  9. Isolation to facilitate abuse - Wikipedia

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    This applies in many contexts such as workplace bullying, [1] [2] elder abuse, [3] [4] domestic abuse, [5] [6] child abuse, [7] [8] and cults. [9] [10] Isolation reduces the opportunity of the abused to be rescued or escape from the abuse. It also helps disorient the abused and makes the abused more dependent on the abuser. The degree of power ...