What do you mean by bullying and harassment?
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Bullying is a form of aggression where there is a power imbalance; the person doing the bullying has power over the person being victimized.
The different types of bullying
Physical bullying: using physical force or aggression against another person (e.g., hitting)
Verbal bullying: using words to verbally attack someone (e.g., name-calling)
Social/relational bullying: trying to hurt someone through excluding them, spreading rumours or ignoring them (e.g., gossiping)
Cyberbullying: using electronic media to threaten, embarrass, intimidate, or exclude someone, or to damage their reputation (e.g., sending threatening text messages).
Harrasment--
aggressive pressure or intimidation.
"The state also grants us the right to pursue this belief without any form of persecution or harassment"
The different types of bullying
Physical bullying: using physical force or aggression against another person (e.g., hitting)
Verbal bullying: using words to verbally attack someone (e.g., name-calling)
Social/relational bullying: trying to hurt someone through excluding them, spreading rumours or ignoring them (e.g., gossiping)
Cyberbullying: using electronic media to threaten, embarrass, intimidate, or exclude someone, or to damage their reputation (e.g., sending threatening text messages).
Harrasment--
aggressive pressure or intimidation.
"The state also grants us the right to pursue this belief without any form of persecution or harassment"
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