When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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Traditional lessons were squeezed off the timetable at a secondary school to make way for classes in coping with bullying. |
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Looking back, he sees his reaction as sadly predictable after years of psychological bullying. |
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Miss Young said his mixed race had caused him problems and led to bullying at school. |
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A girl died from a severe asthma attack that may have been triggered by bullying, an inquest heard. |
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Thanks for reading and I hope you are all touched from my account of bullying. |
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A couple of best friends are confronting bullying head-on at their school to make younger children feel safe. |
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The feat represents his strength in overcoming the bullying he endured as a child. |
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Almost 40 years ago, as a boy of ten, I was subjected to persistent bullying at a new school. |
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We should all hope that Sir John does not give in to this ill-advised bullying. |
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Other funds are aimed at developing alternatives to exclusion from schools if pupils are involved in bullying or truancy. |
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When I was a camper in upstate New York, I experienced bullying and the memory of that has stayed with me always. |
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He endured years of senseless, unfounded, unstopped bullying, knowing he was too physically weak to defeat his enemies, yet he tried. |
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Yard monitors and lunch time supervisors can be trained to watch for signs of bullying. |
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Eventually, the bully's sidekicks realise things have gone too far and, with Julian's friends, set about getting the bullying stopped. |
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It is also the bystanders who watch the incidents of bullying and do nothing to stop them. |
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I could hear myself snapping at my daughter and bullying my husband but I was powerless to stop. |
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Trying to fudge the issue will only invite China's bullying and eventual invasion. |
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In addition, the aftermath of episodes of bullying may spill over to affect other service users in the ward community. |
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Every player shall be between the ball and his own goal line, except the two players who are bullying, who shall stand facing the side lines. |
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Does she not have the same right as the other councillors to offer fresh ideas, without fear of needless, unconstructive and childish bullying? |
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There was some name-calling and uncouth behaviour on the bus but nothing of the targeted and persistent nature required to constitute bullying. |
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The school cares and has anti-bullying policies, but bullying is often secretive and underhand. |
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Mrs. Bennet, with her crudities and bullying and toadying, had caused the young men to flee in terror. |
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To protect themselves from accusations of bullying unfriendliness, these kids are really really nice to everybody all the time. |
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Just like bullying off in hockey this game should be fast and furious, but the puck and sticks stay low and fingers are best kept out of the way! |
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The most common forms of bullying are name-calling and insults, followed by being the object of lies or rumors. |
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A group were bullying a lad at school and videoing his beatings on their phones, before sending on video clips to fellow pupils. |
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Albert lives with his domineering, bossy, bullying, unhappy, horrible mother. |
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By 1806 Britain found herself in an unlikely alliance with the papal states resisting Napoleonic bullying and fire-power. |
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The nasty aspect of contemporary workplace bullying is that it is directed towards senior employees. |
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Behind these violent and ugly displays of rank bullying lies a profound irony. |
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They may be regarded by their fellow pupils as arrogant and over-ambitious, and be subjected, possibly, to snide remarks and even bullying. |
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Worse still, we cravenly side with that most odious of creatures, the bullying boss. |
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When the pain inflicted by his bullying schoolfellow exceeded the pain-pleasure ratio, he upped and ran away from Repton. |
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They're like storm troopers who manage to go through life weeping for their own victimhood while bullying everybody around them. |
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If the problems are a result of bullying at school, meetings may be held with school staff, the pupil and the support worker. |
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Topics such as bullying, alienation in the workplace, and depression are also bravely touched upon. |
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Girls are responsible for a worrying surge in violent, bullying and disruptive behaviour in York schools. |
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At its most extreme, a prolonged period of bullying can lead to nervous breakdowns, depressive illness and, ultimately, suicide. |
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The army has a zero tolerance policy towards any form of bullying or harassment. |
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It would be easy to dismiss Elizabeth as a weak woman who should know better than to put up with her husband's bullying and violence. |
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No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work. |
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He had spent too long on the Moscow beat bullying refuseniks and political undesirables. |
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Brazil's broadcasting style is calm and laconic, overlaid with a sporadic bullying streak towards the polite Beecroft. |
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A poached pear dessert on a delicious fluff of ricotta and mascarpone cheeses runs afoul in a lake of bullying raspberry sauce. |
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Other students related similar accounts of having witnessed bullying or having been bullied by college teachers. |
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Smaller fish will be forcibly removed from their domain by bullying tactics. |
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Restore corporal punishment in schools solely for serious bullying, physical assault and wanton serious damage to property. |
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Most foreign opinion saw Britain as the aggressor, an evil Goliath against the David who was pluckily standing up to his bullying. |
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She said that bullying is not just isolated to schools or youngsters but can be seen in society. |
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The league has taken the government to court over the fact that children were not being protected from bullying, assault and self-harm. |
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Meanwhile, the ankle-biter set are piling into school buses, gearing up for another year's worth of crammed classrooms and recess bullying. |
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The teachers I know do oppose anti gay bullying, as they would any other kind, though. |
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Bullying behavior isn't always easy to define. Where do you draw the line between good-natured ribbing and bullying? |
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Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve. |
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The move to sue comes despite concerted action to tackle bullying in schools in the past few years, including a national anti-bullying network. |
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There will be even less robust debate and argument, as everybody runs scared of being accused of bullying. |
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I can't say that the bullying didn't occasionally get to me, but I didn't let them intimidate me. |
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Electronic bullying isn't the same as schoolyard rough-ups. It is far worse. |
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But people are still being made to work harder, in worse conditions, with more managerial bullying and in more insecure temporary jobs. |
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He insists that while assertive management is needed, there is no place for aggression or bullying. |
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Whilst there is not a particular bullying problem in Cumbria, he believes it is fairly common, as it is everywhere else in the country. |
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The rigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights is really, really starting to look like low-down bullying. |
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The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment. |
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Dr Purver said she had hoped the bullying would go away if she drew attention to it. |
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Parents who contacted the group say no action was taken to combat bullying, despite repeated requests to school management. |
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However, he is confident that the structured way that the skills are taught in Newry should act as a safeguard against bullying. |
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A network of experts is being set up across the country to tackle bullying in schools. |
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Indulge at length your preoccupation with lying, bullying, malice, chicanery, duplicity and revenge. |
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According to students, schools respond inadequately, if at all, to reported incidents of bullying. |
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Several people feared putting special schools and mainstream schools on one site would lead to bullying of disabled children. |
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Stephen's bullying self-pity and edgy rationalism ran up sharply against Anny's fancifulness, extravagance and sentiment. |
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Also victims of bullying are not given any sort of support from teachers at all. |
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Parents who are overly permissive, who give in to obnoxious or demanding children, are letting them know that bullying pays off. |
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It can encourage leadership skills, teamwork and bonding in some, but also bullying and cheating in others. |
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But isn't a little bit of exposure to peer pressure and bullying a part of preparation for adulthood? |
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I don't think many people have clean hands when it comes to bullying, and nor should we pretend to. |
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The purpose of the bullying audit was explained and their participation in a confidential and discreet interview was invited. |
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Even when made aware of bullying, Ofsted inspectors won't mark a school down for it now, either. |
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The film shows different scenarios of bullying and how the victim turns to their mentor for support. |
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No other film-maker conveys so clearly how the bullying communist regime infantilises its citizens and treats everyone like 12-year-olds. |
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It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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What of the gropes, the bullying, the sadistic humiliations he said he was responsible for? |
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Of course the main section of bullying would have to be physical hurt of others. |
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Despite its official backing the book pulls no punches and includes tales of the singer's bullying and bad behaviour. |
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They should be protected from parents who pass along prejudices that lead to schoolyard bullying and, later in life, hate crimes. |
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However, on the whole, it doesn't sound all that different from regular, everyday schoolyard bullying, and I doubt that's ever going to stop. |
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The grief-stricken parents of a schoolboy found hanged in his bedroom insisted yesterday he had not been the victim of bullying. |
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I hate bullies but I do have a horrible feeling I have this bullying streak in me, and it does horrify me. |
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My parents were also older, which marked me out for bullying, both physical and verbal. |
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We see grandstanding, bullying, and a lot of time-wasting and puffed-up importance, signifying nothing. |
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Some, especially in the provinces, unmasked bullying and thieving local officials who had been exploiting the people. |
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The poems demonstrated a range of feelings and ideas about bullying, from where to go if you are being bullied to how bullies feel. |
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Recruits face bullying, self-harm, injury and early dropout because initial training and care are not better managed, a new report says. |
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A parent has withdrawn his son from one of the country's leading fee-paying colleges because of alleged bullying. |
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The children's secretary published guidance earlier this month designed to clamp down on homophobic bullying. |
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One told me it was no use doing yoga and meditation if you threw the employees back into a bullying bear pit on the workplace floor. |
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Though the film's homophobia, bullying and brutality are fictional, they resonate with truth. |
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Youngsters truanted for all sorts of reasons including bullying, domestic violence, family illness and basic issues like failing to do homework, she said. |
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But I have never met someone who actually confronts people for their abhorrent behavior after the workplace bullying is over. |
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Removing choice is bullying and seems a horrid basis on which to anchor your relationship. |
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I think what we have seen in terms of gay teenagers committing suicide because of bullying is anguishing. |
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This was damage control for a man who only quit bullying and lying and subversion of the law when he finally got cornered. |
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In light of the Michael Brown shooting, others have come forward to share their own stories of bullying, and harassment by police. |
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He recounts to her the bullying he receives at school, with classmates spitting on him as he walks down the halls. |
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But The Source was also starting to develop a bullying reputation within the industry. |
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She says that while trying to give a statement to a female officer a male officer continually interrupted by entering the room, shouting abusively and verbally bullying her. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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His message is that nobody can get a wage rise unless they accept less time with their family and friends, longer hours at work, and endless bullying from jumped-up managers. |
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She said Luke had become withdrawn since the bullying, preferring to stay indoors, sleeping till late in the afternoon and wetting the bed regularly. |
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He is at the same time bullying and wheedling, but will, when cornered, reiterate the anodyne phrases he picked up on the intensive salesman's course. |
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And organizations like ADL have developed training programs, curricula and model legislation to combat bullying. |
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For youngsters struggling with issues like bullying, bereavement and family breakdown, knowing who to turn to once they get to school can be a problem. |
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They should not minimize, rationalize, or explain the bullying away. |
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He talked about how the alpha male chimp tends to have one of two models of leadership, one being a bullying model and the other being a populist leader model. |
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He refused to budge, and Anne retreated further from public view squashed by his bullying and domineering manner. |
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Robert Kennedy hated Johnson's grossness, his lies, his bullying of staff, his self-indulgence with whisky and food. |
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Kaufman is riffing on well-connected dots from Wolfe's reportage, as well as having a little fun with Johnson's reputation for old-school bullying and sulking. |
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But when I said that gadfly included vicious bullying and teen suicide, he changed tack. |
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Students with Asperger syndrome frequently say they are the last to get picked for games and are seen as loners, making them more isolated and susceptible to bullying. |
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They are a tight-knit community with people of status at the helm, but even their best efforts cannot control the lunatic, bullying, and loutish few. |
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All too often, burnt out teachers are hounded out by bullying managers, failing to recognise that there is still much to offer if the right flexibilities are allowed. |
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The strategies that victims use to cope with bullying also vary by gender. |
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And suicide is just one of the many shocking 4chan spectacles, which range from bullying to stripping to killing pets on camera. |
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Keep your promise by backstopping anyone who stands up to bullying. |
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The media should focus more attention on how to improve the taxpayer-financed public school system and how to reduce bullying and schoolyard violence. |
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Dan Savage has done a great deal to end the stigmatization and bullying of LGBT youth across the country. |
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The common image of workplace bullying may be a manager shouting and bawling at a subordinate, but in reality the targeting is often much more subtle and insidious. |
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Baby boomers were subject to the cane, bullying, and 11 times tables. |
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The 59-year-old prime minister has a Nixonian reputation for surliness and bullying. |
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No, but it does mean you have to consider an opinion other than yours before you start ranting and bullying and labeling dissenters betrayers of your version of patriotism. |
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Same-sex couples still face prejudice, and children are still subject to homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying at school. |
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Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside. |
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You know, the ones that are supposed to be above bullying and name-calling. |
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But bullying Eastside or other religious institutions like it via media is not the answer. |
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Brewer, the newspaper contended, pandered to her base by picking on kids who deserved support instead of mean-spirited bullying. |
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Critics like parry Aftab argue that these sites are essentially conduits for bullying. |
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Hussain also believes that the Australians usually gained the upper hand by bullying the opposition, and this is a pitfall the English team must avoid. |
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The Oscar-nominated Perlman, who's worked extensively in children's TV, manages to spin a yarn about bullying that's both entertaining and thoughtful. |
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As for bullying, I was sometimes the victim of non-physical intimidation. |
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In recent years North Yorkshire police were condemned for establishing a canteen culture and county ambulance service chiefs were censured for bullying. |
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How do you get a victim of bullying to open up and admit it? |
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His reign was marked by bullying management, increasing casualisation, fanatical hatred of trade unions and a constant chipping away at wages and conditions. |
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The Government's crime strategy, which has not been published, is understood to highlight the need to target bullying in schools to help combat violent crime. |
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In the electronic equivalent of Chinese whispers he has been accused of bullying, sectarianism and racism, to name but three of the alleged crimes. |
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Like Tony Maudsley's character, Martin, Christine is very sympathetic, and her sweet nature sets her apart from Ray Temple's bullying and caustic ways. |
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I have only barely touched the tip of the iceberg in regards to bullying. |
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Yet given the current alternatives of bullying, harassment, physical assault, and killing, these fears can no longer justify the deafness of our current pedagogic practices. |
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She said schools were reminded in 1994 that behaviour and discipline codes should include measures to counter bullying behaviour. |
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Some women were aware of the influence of technological imperatives on the attitudes of health professionals, and they occasionally experienced this as bullying. |
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It is deplorable that the government's impotency in dealing with illegal labor movements has given union workers a presumptuous belief in bullying tactics. |
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After bullying and pilfering his way through childhood, he signed up as a soldier and took full advantage of the administrative mayhem of Revolutionary France. |
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The report revealed cases of bullying and intimidation of members, who also felt they could achieve little remedy through the existing internal complaints system. |
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My introduction to torment and bullying also began in primary school. |
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My bullying started on the very first day at school and I was called a snob and posh because I had a different accent to the rest of my classmates. |
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The incompetence, the lies, the bullying, the cynicism, the cover-ups. |
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What galls me more, I guess, than American fast food culture and all that this entails is the bullying, we're right you're wrong and we'll fight you for it attitude. |
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If you're a few years older, you'll resent the choking paternalistic atmosphere of vapid gee-whiz kiddie entertainment, euphemism, and fake-friendly bullying. |
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Although teasing resembles bullying because it can prompt feelings of anger or embarrassment, teasing can be less hostile and done with humor, rather than harm. |
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Females, Byers found, expend huge efforts bullying other pronghorns, and much of their time is taken up jostling each other for the choicest napping spots. |
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Primary prevention of bullying involves elimination of risk factors and teaching children skills in order to promote more prosocial, interpersonal interactions. |
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Two points are deducted if pupils are persistently disruptive and three points are docked for the most serious offences, including bullying, truancy or swearing at staff. |
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We had a fellow, on the one hand, with a temperament given to bullying execratory outbursts, who had demonstrated neither an interest in nor knowledge of our Constitution. |
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They have been bullying the mainland into continuing retreat and concessions whilst they continue to maim kill and execute people in the province. |
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It's the only point of interest in his excruciatingly drab life, which is rendered more unhappy by his incessant bullying at the hands of seven overbearing sisters. |
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Three codes of practice in relation to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and sexual harassment were launched last March. |
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Critics say a common theme has been the failure to exercise a duty of care for its young charges and a failure to crack down on bullying. |
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She wanted to give a very clear message that bullying was not acceptable in schools. |
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He had tried bullying, and without success. He would try cajoling and temptation. |
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Later, the same production team tackled vicious childhood bullying in Walking on the Moon. |
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He was also infamous for his piercing stare, bullying, bursts of temper and, on occasion, his sullen refusal to speak at all. |
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What an arrogant, bullying, vindictive, childish, harrumphing, leotard-lurking, bombastic bloater of a toad-shaped Bagpuss wannabe. |
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Shilpa was subjected to racist abuse and bullying by Jade Goody and her dim-witted pals Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd. |
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The more they vituperated about Brown's dodgy eyesight, the clearer people could see this was just unfair, bullying even. |
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For members of the American Electrology Association the issue of bullying is intensely personal. |
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The bullying stopped when Manson associated herself with a rebel crowd, which resulted in her rebelling herself. |
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A Au2 million package will be offered to schools to help them tackle homophobic bullying, the government has announced today. |
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Moreover, the nature of bullying changes as children grow older, from direct victimisation to relational victimisation. |
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This bullying continuum illustrates the progressive escalation from harmless banter to bullying and criminal behaviours. |
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Under all the mysterioso legerdemain, he was the Shakespeare of rhetorical bullying. |
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The bullying in Balloch, Dunbartonshire, became so bad she started to abuse cough mixture Benylin to forget her tormentors. |
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In February 2010, Crossrail was accused of bullying residents whose property lay on the route into selling up for less than the market value. |
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They found leadership and accountability were often lacking but bullying was endemic. |
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Bridget Birdsall created the tale of a intersex teen who moves from California to Milwaukee to escape bullying. |
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Seniors Paige Bunting and Hannah Anderson said cliquishness and bullying were far worse in middle school. |
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Neil McEvoy was suspended by the Plaid Cymru group after tribunal found his guilty of bullying in his other role as a councillor for Cardiff. |
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Around one-third of those being cyberbullied told no one about the bullying. |
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At the age of five Hamilton took up karate to defend himself as a result of bullying at school. |
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Its two top officials have resigned, amid allegations of bullying and secret slush funds containing millions. |
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Analysis revealed a strong correlation between ethical leadership and reduced bullying within the higher-education, tenured segment. |
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He cowrote a book, Triple Threat, with veteran author Eric Waiters, telling kids how to deal with bullying and other challenges in school. |
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As with white fraternities, hazing rituals can be snobbish, or bullying. |
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He has an unwitting instructor in his cocky, bullying co-worker and pal, Kent, a slimeball whose knockout wife, Carly, is way out of his league. |
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He has previously tackled the issue of sizeist bullying after impressionist Jon Culshaw parodied him. |
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Postal worker Paul Blore was knifed in the stomach as he tried to stop two teenage boys from bullying another child as he collected his son. |
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In fact, Clementi was bullied less than most victims of bullying. |
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Not all family annihilators are, but crucially all of them are used to getting their own way through bullying and violent control. |
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He had been arrested in October, 1996, for going absent without leave more than three years earlier, apparently to escape bullying. |
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And this was the smooth-faced, frightened, helpless boy, whom those two thickwitted, bullying officers were carrying to Waco! |
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The Potters know their strengths and played to them perfectly here, out-muscling Bolton in midfield and bullying the visitors' back-line at every opportunity. |
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Issues such as dealing with bullying or abusive patients, family members and visitors, and advice on avoiding compassion fatigue are also addressed. |
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Anti-social behaviour, bullying and disruption in schools, the list goes on, has been brought about by all these do-gooders from the past and present. |
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American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times. |
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Through the course of the workshop, the facilitators engage in open discussion with the children to enable them to recognise bullying and negative peer pressure. |
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They will also be able to voice their views by contributing to bullying video vox pops, which will be played on screens across the college campus. |
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Nicknaming is tantamount to bullying, say the 21st century Scouts. |
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Eira started martial arts at a young age as a result of childhood bullying and she's now passing on her story of overcoming adversity through a unique urban survival toolkit. |
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He said that Karachi was under the grip of a particular party through bullying and terrorization but the PTI will get the city rid of fear and trepidation. |
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In 2013, the University and College Union alleged bullying behaviour by Aberystwyth University managers, and said staff were fearful for their jobs. |
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Estyn's Ann Keane said bullying not only affects a child emotionally and psychologically, but it can trigger poor attendance and underachievement. |
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An employment tribunal in July 2005 found that she had been unfairly dismissed and criticised Burke for bullying her and for repeatedly changing his story. |
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After three years of bullying the world, stiff-arming the United Nations, and smearing domestic opponents, it might have felt like it could get away with anything. |
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I have seen evidence that such bullying persists to this day. |
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The perennially perky Sarah of the swingorilliant Same Difference from series four said at the time that her bullying was prompted by her strong desire to sing and perform. |
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Some of the piss-taking was more serious and bordered on bullying. |
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The problem wasn't that bishops weren't trained in such matters, it is the institutional culture of denial and the bullying of the abused and whistleblowers into silence. |
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Meanwhile, Garner vamps it up as the ambitious social climber whose bullying father doesn''t blink twice when Arthur accidentally shoots him with a nail gun. |
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It's less of a reach if he's a bullying, gun-slinging sorehead laughing at his crime with all the arrogance we've come to loathe in the bubble world of sports superstardom. |
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He said to have found the inspiration from being a victim of bullying himself when he was young, saying he got bullied because of his small stature. |
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