i minute speech on cyber bullying for asl
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An Adventure is a task more dangerous, difficult and risky than our usual daily tasks. It gives excitement and thrill. Adventurers convert the challenge into a success. To be an adventurer we need a lot of confidence, concentration, physical strength, coordination of our body and mind. We need to do careful planning, continuous training, regular update of knowledge, use of technology, use of latest gadgets and physical fitness. Examples: Examples are sky diving and bungee jumping, mountain climbing, rock climbing etc. Often a policeman's life and a detective's life are adventurous. In our childhood we too have done small adventures. Nowadays a number of adventure sports are shown on television channels. Mandeep Singh Soin and Joydeep Sircar of India are famous mountaineering expediters. Ferdinand Magellan of Portugal circumnavigated the Earth centuries ago. Marco Polo was another adventurous explorer. Recently some Indian boys and girls of 13 years or so had climbed Mount Everest. Conclusion: I have also done some adventures, and I take pride in telling about them. I will advise everyone to be adventurous in future. Finally, I thank you for listening to me silently and attentively.
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Cyber bulling is bulling that takes place using electronic technology.It includes using of cell phones, computer, tablets and also the social networking sites, text, chat, and websites.
Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.
Kids who are cyberbullied are more likely use alcohol and drugs, skip school,experience in-person bullying, be unwilling to attend school, receive poor grades, have lower self-esteem, have more health problems and loose confidence.
Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.
Kids who are cyberbullied are more likely use alcohol and drugs, skip school,experience in-person bullying, be unwilling to attend school, receive poor grades, have lower self-esteem, have more health problems and loose confidence.
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