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We know bullying often happens online. We also know that bullying can be verbal as well as physical. But where does teasing fit in the picture? It is bullying?
The short answer is: It’s complicated. Sometimes teasing is harmless and playful. Other times it can be used to hurt others. And even playful teasing can hit raw nerves or be misinterpreted, especially when kids struggle with social skills.
Good-natured teasing is a way for people to communicate with each other. It’s a social exchange.
Many kids tease each other to bond or form relationships. When the best kid on a basketball team misses a dunk, and a teammate says, “Hey, Magic, nice shot,” they can both laugh it off. The teasing shows each other they can joke around and still be friends.But teasing can also be used to communicate the negative.
Verbal bullying is different from teasing. It’s not done to make friends, or to relate to someone. Just the opposite: The goal is to embarrass the victim and make the bully look better and stronger.
The tricky thing is that bullying may start out as teasing. But when it’s done over and over and is meant to be hurtful or threatening, it becomes bullying.
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If you’re talking about the data breach, a group that labeled themself the “impact team” stole the user data of ashley madison. they copied personal information about the users and threatened to leak it all if it wasn’t shut down immediately. ashley madison did not shut down, and on august 18th the group leaked GB of company data and user details. the users real names, home addresses, search history, and debit/card transaction records were released to the public.
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The claim of the paragraph seems to be how the US government can help close the gender gap in the Senate and what the gap is caused by and what will come of getting rid of that gap.
Some evidence is the first sentence, which it says "the US government would help close the gender gap in the Senate". Also, it has statistical evidence, such as "only 21% of US Senate seats were occupied by women in 2017." that tell more of the gender gap, along with "A study conducted by Political Parity, a nonpartisan organization, shows that the biggest barriers blocking women from running for Senate are fundraising needs and the parties' perceived preference for male candidates.". And then, to tell what will become of America be removing that gap, it says "requiring political parties to
support female candidates for the Senate would help create a
government that more fairly represents American women.".
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I was never the best at identifying claims, but I did my best. Hope this helps.
rant.
He went into a long rant about the out come of the last election after it was mentioned on the news.